Keepin' it real as always Mr KIC! It feels like you have shoe-horned two different subjects into one. I'm not sure why film links relates to what you want from future NO...
Additional thoughts on film stuff.
Ultraviolence (one word) was pretty much coined by Anthony Burgess when writing A Clockwork Orange - which was also a film of course. The film/book was also responsible for band names Heaven 17 and Moloko.
Dracula's Castle: There was The Blood of Dracula's Castle (1969). Fair to say that Dracula (and his castle) is kind of a cinematic thing?
More tenuous ones:
Temptation - films from 1935, 1946 and more.
Broken Promise: Lots of films called Broken Promise from 1925 onwards.
Paradise: There was a 1982 film called Paradise starring Phoebe Cates. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Avalanche: There was a 1978 Rock Hudson/Mia Farrow film with this name (yeah, I 'm pushing it here)
Stray Dog: There's a 1949 film with this name.
The Game: Film better than the song, I reckon. Directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas & Sean Penn.
Hellbent: Hell Bent (1916), Hellbent (1988 & 2004)
Speaking of NO song titles but not films. Can we assume that People On the High Line refers to this
High Line?.
Perhaps this is something all of our American forumites already know/assume?