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Universal digitally restores 13 classics

By Derek Hill

Studio's birthday delivers gift for film lovers.

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Headhunters

Morten Tyldum

Slick, tightly wound, but amoral Norwegian thriller.

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NBC to explore Hannibal Lecter in new series

By John Wilson

Break out the Chianti

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Sin City sequel moves forward

By Eric Schneider

Rodriguez and Miller set to reunite with Rourke and Dawson.

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Fringe films two endings for season finale

By Eric Schneider

Walter, Peter, and Olivia face the end…or not.

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New on DVD: April 17th

By Eric Schneider

Experience vertigo, claustrophobia, and more with this week's releases.

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Clip of the Day: Michael Fassbender in Prometheus

By Eric Schneider

Ridley Scott celebrates the creation of David.

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Jaws

Steven Spielberg

As sharp as ever.

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Jared Harris signs on to Hammer's latest project

By Eric Schneider

Harris is slated to lead the paranormal drama The Quiet… >>

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Trailer of the Day: Looper

By Eric Schneider

Gordon-Levitt reteams with Rian Johnson for a sci-fi tale.

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Critical Picks: International Film Preview

By Greg Dybec

Five films from abroad worth your American dollars.

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The Cabin in the Woods

Drew Goddard

A must-see horror masterpiece.

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Classic Trailer: The Crow

By Kristy Puchko

It can't rain all the time.

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Critical Picks: Films for Spring 2012

By Eric Schneider

Budding cinema for your April and May.

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New on DVD: March 20th

By Eric Schneider

Kermit and Piggy are joined by Lisbeth, Smiley, and others.

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Clip of the Day: Fringe's Walterisms

By Eric Schneider

A cheeky montage of John Noble's wonderfully warped scientist.

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Trailer of the Day: Prometheus

By Eric Schneider

Thrillingly heralds Ridley Scott's upcoming sci-fi epic.

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Trailer of the Day: The Raven

By Eric Schneider

Edgar Allan Poe is on the case.

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The New Collaborators: Contemporary Filmmaking Duos

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Today’s most significant actor/director pairings.

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Take Shelter

Jeff Nichols

An intriguingly ambiguous tale of one man's apocalyptic vision.

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Hammer Films is back from the dead

By Eric Schneider

The studio that couldn't be killed.

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Bourne is back…sort of

By Eric Schneider

Renner on the run.

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The Thing

Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.

A frigid and effective prequel.

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TV & Film Profile

Ewan McGregor

By Eric Schneider

McGregor hasn't let Obi-Wan eclipse his eclectic career.

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The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

David Fincher

Cannily distills Larsson's sprawling story to its dark essence.

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Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy

Tomas Alfredson

Chillingly and intelligently condenses le Carré's Cold War classic.

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Losing Their Minds: The Best Mental-Breakdown Films

By Eric Schneider

Cinema history is filled with tales featuring madmen and eccentrics,… >>

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Stake Land

Jim Mickle

This impressive horror film places characters over carnage.

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The Skin I Live In

Pedro Almodóvar

Shocking horror-thriller that dives beneath mysterious skin.

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Straw Dogs

Sam Peckinpah

Hoffman will not allow violence against his house.

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Love Crime

Alain Corneau

A layered, high-stakes French thriller.

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Source Code

Duncan Jones

Jones expands his aesthetic with both soul and fire.

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Insidious

James Wan

It's not the house that's haunted….

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The Adjustment Bureau

George Nolfi

Disarmingly thoughtful sci-fi with an old-fashioned appeal.

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The Walking Dead

Frank Darabont

A tense survival series that balances heart with horror.

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Ryan Gosling

By Adrienne McIlvaine

An unpretentious actor with a surprisingly deep romantic streak.

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Carlos

Olivier Assayas

Epic length, sporadic moments of greatness, and a story worth… >>

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Stone

John Curran

Despite a cast of big names, Stone tries too hard… >>

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The Ghost Writer

Roman Polanski

A clichéd thriller partially redeemed by late plot twists and… >>

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The American

Anton Corbijn

A minimalist Italian-set thriller starring one of Hollywood's finest.

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Inception

Christopher Nolan

An imaginative and intelligent heist film set inside the dreaming… >>

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The Bourne Trilogy

Paul Greengrass

These three films brought Hollywood kinetics and suspense to a… >>

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Green Zone

Paul Greengrass

A thoughtful, if sometimes improbable, war thriller.

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Breaking Bad

Vince Gilligan

The most consistently intelligent TV drama since The Wire.

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Splice

Vincenzo Natali

Genetic engineering provides the backdrop for the interesting, if uneven,… >>

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The Night of the Hunter

Charles Laughton

A fascinatingly dark Depression-era fairy tale.

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Critical Mob’s Top 10 Zombie Films

By Eric Schneider

"When there's no more room left in hell, the dead… >>

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Shutter Island

Martin Scorsese

Shadows and strange suspicions abound in Shutter Island.

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Mark Ruffalo

By Eric Schneider

Equal parts leading man and character actor.

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The Conversation

Francis Ford Coppola

A landmark 1970s thriller.

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Perfume: The Story of a Murderer

Tom Tykwer

An underrated and unsettling literary adaptation.

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Roman Polanski

By Eric Schneider

Talented Polish filmmaker with a troubled past.

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Tom Tykwer

By Eric Schneider

One of Germany's most renowned directors.

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30 Years of Night: The Best Vampire Films - 1979 to 2009

By Eric Schneider

In 1979, Werner Herzog's atmospheric Nosferatu the Vampyre (a reworking… >>

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Subtitled Scares: The Best Non-English Horror Films

By Eric Schneider

A much-maligned film genre, horror often finds its finest ambassadors… >>

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The Devil's Backbone

Guillermo del Toro

Part gothic chiller, part war drama, and part coming-of-age tale.

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Takashi Miike

By Eric Schneider

Japan's most unconventional and unpredictable filmmaker.

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Sidney Lumet

By Eric Schneider

The cinematic prince of New York City.

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Delicatessen

Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Jeunet and Caro’s gleefully bizarre concoction is an unforgettable treat.

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Christopher Nolan

By Eric Schneider

A director of imaginative and intriguing thrillers, Nolan is unmatched… >>

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The Dark Knight

Christopher Nolan

A cinematic work of brooding big-scale beauty.

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Children of Men

Alfonso Cuaron

An intense and expertly filmed vision of civilized society near… >>

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Stanley Kubrick

By Eric Schneider

Creator of unsettling and unforgettable films.

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Ridley Scott

By Eric Schneider

A veteran English filmmaker happily at home in Hollywood.

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The X-Files

Chris Carter

In dealing with aliens, mutants, or each other, Mulder and… >>

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Fringe

J. J. Abrams

Thrilling sci-fi weirdness with surprising heart and humor.

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