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  1. High-Rise (film) - Wikipedia

    In September 1975, Dr. Robert Laing lives in a ravaged high-rise tower block, killing a dog and spit-roasting its leg. Three months earlier, the 40-storey tower on the outskirts of London, built by …

  2. High-Rise (2015) - IMDb

    High-Rise: Directed by Ben Wheatley. With Tom Hiddleston, Jeremy Irons, Sienna Miller, Luke Evans. Life for the residents of a tower block begins to run out of control.

  3. Highrise - The creative universe

    Highrise is the easiest way to create your avatar identity, meet friends, stay in the loop, and explore a magical virtual world - all on your phone.

  4. Watch High-Rise | Prime Video - amazon.com

    Tom Hiddleston stars as Dr. Laing, resident in a high-tech skyscraper which places him amongst the upper class. Life seems like paradise. But, as building flaws emerge the social strata begins to …

  5. High-Rise - Rotten Tomatoes

    High-Rise may not quite live up to its classic source material, but it still offers an energetic, well-acted, and thought-provoking take on its timely socioeconomic themes.

  6. Watch High-Rise | Netflix

    Soon after Robert Laing moves into a luxurious skyscraper in '70s London, tensions mount between its upper-floor elites and lower-level working class. Watch trailers & learn more.

  7. Watch High-Rise Streaming Online | Hulu

    Watch High-Rise and other popular TV shows and movies including new releases, classics, Hulu Originals, and more. It’s all on Hulu. Bundle with Disney+ for $10.99/month!

  8. High-Rise (2015) - Plot - IMDb

    In 1970s London, Dr. Robert Laing moves into a new high-rise apartment building. It is soon apparent that there is a class divide between the wealthier upper-floor inhabitants and the middle-class lower …

  9. High-Rise (2015) - Full cast & crew - IMDb

    High-Rise (2015) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. Talking in Code: High-rise building definition - ICC

    A building is considered a high-rise when there is an “occupied floor” more than 75 feet above the lowest level of fire department vehicle access...