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Universal digitally restores 13 classics

By Derek Hill

Studio's birthday delivers gift for film lovers.

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TV & Film Review

The Raven

James McTeigue

Quoth the raven, “meh.”

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Disturbing movies re-edited as sitcoms

By Jeff VanVickle

Inappropriate laugh tracks make shocking scenes more unsettling.

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Chloe Sevigny to join American Horror Story

By Jeff VanVickle

Indie star cast as nymphomaniac.

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Ridley Scott career retrospective to open in NYC

By Derek Hill

Visual master receives big screen overview

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Monster Kids documents classic horror

By Derek Hill

Heyday of '50s/'60s creature feature boom lives on.

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TV & Film Review

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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The Cabin in the Woods

Drew Goddard

A must-see horror masterpiece.

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Jaws gets Blu-ray restoration

By Kristy Puchko

Looking better than ever.

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Books News

Comic book O.C.T. coming to A&E?

By Phil Guie

Co-writer Rosario Dawson may star.

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Clip of the Day: ABC monsters

By John Wilson

26 things that go bump in the night

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Chloe Moretz cast as Carrie

By Anna Graizbord

Moretz reprises Spacek’s classic role.

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TV & Film Review

Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel

Alex Stapleton

The Orson Welles of B-movies finally gets his due.

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TV & Film Feature

Critical Picks: Films for Spring 2012

By Eric Schneider

Budding cinema for your April and May.

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Trailer of the Day: Tim Burton's Dark Shadows

By Eric Schneider

This vampire thrives on camp

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Cronenberg to helm TV pilot

By Eric Schneider

Cronenberg, Raimi, surgical tools = must-see TV.

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TV & Film List

No Escape: Horror Hits Home

By Kristy Puchko

Rejecting garish gore and cheap jump scares, there's a subgenre… >>

TV & Film Feature

In Theaters March 9th: Our Critical Picks

By Eric Schneider

Some promising openings for your post-Oscars hangover.

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SXSW films to watch

By Eric Schneider

Promising pics screening in Austin, Texas.

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TV & Film Review

Silent House

Chris Kentis

A menacing must-see.

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Trailer of the Day - Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

By Eric Schneider

Honest Abe gets the action/horror treatment.

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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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TV & Film Review

The Woman in Black

James Watkins

Gothic gloom at its ghostly and frightening finest.

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TV & Film Critical Questions

Critical Questions: Bruce Campbell

By Eric Schneider

Everyone's favorite cult hero opens up.

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Evil Dead remake moves forward

By Eric Schneider

Deadites take heart--the new film is picking up steam.

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SXSW announces its film selections

By Eric Schneider

Music festival's younger sibling grows up.

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The Innkeepers

Ti West

An effective haunted-house chiller in the classic style.

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The Thing

Matthijs van Heijningen Jr.

A frigid and effective prequel.

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Jarmusch goes for the jugular

By Eric Schneider

Stranger Than Eternal Life?

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Books News

The Flame Alphabet trailer - A work of art on its own

By Anna Graizbord

Get spooked in three minutes.

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TV & Film List

First Features: The Best Directorial Debuts

By Kristy Puchko

To make the cut, these cinematic debuts had to make… >>

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Stake Land

Jim Mickle

This impressive horror film places characters over carnage.

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Trick 'r Treat

Michael Dougherty

A dark and devilish delight.

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Paranormal Activity 3

Henry Joost

A prequel that reinvigorates the found-footage subgenre.

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The Skin I Live In

Pedro Almodóvar

Shocking horror-thriller that dives beneath mysterious skin.

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Tucker & Dale vs. Evil

Eli Craig

An instant comedy-horror classic.

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Dream House

Jim Sheridan

A scare-free ghost story.

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Don't Be Afraid of the Dark

Troy Nixey

A nasty and effective chiller.

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Rubber

Quentin Dupieux

French absurdity meets American tire.

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Insidious

James Wan

It's not the house that's haunted….

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The Strangers

Bryan Bertino

Home invasion, pared down to its terrifying essence.

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The Walking Dead

Frank Darabont

A tense survival series that balances heart with horror.

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Antichrist

Lars von Trier

Chaos reigns.

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House

Nobuhiko Obayashi

A neglected Japanese horror/fantasy institution reopens its doors.

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TV & Film List

Six Decades of Fright: Hollywood’s Golden Age of Horror Makeup - 1920s to 1980s

By Adrienne McIlvaine

Long before computer effects turned T2's Robert Patrick into a… >>

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The Fly

David Cronenberg

A horrific and heartfelt film about a science experiment gone… >>

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The Horror and the Humor: A Fine Selection of Creepy Comical Films

By Eric Schneider

Just before cutting off his own hand with a chainsaw… >>

TV & Film Profile

Bruce Campbell

By Eric Schneider

The erstwhile Ash is a perennial fan favorite.

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Evil Dead II

Sam Raimi

Raimi's giddy and gory masterpiece.

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TV & Film Review

Splice

Vincenzo Natali

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

TV & Film Profile

Nathan Fillion

By Eric Schneider

He'll always be Mal Reynolds to us.

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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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Apocalypse Now

Francis Ford Coppola

Coppola's unsettling and unparalleled Vietnam War masterpiece.

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Zombieland

Ruben Fleischer

A cheeky and lively tale of survival in an undead-overrun… >>

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The Wolfman

Joe Johnston

There’ll be a lot more howling at The Wolfman than… >>

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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… >>

TV & Film Review

Let the Right One In

Tomas Alfredson

A Swedish horror tale filled with atmosphere and emotion.

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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… >>

TV & Film Review

The Devil's Backbone

Guillermo del Toro

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

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TV & Film Review

Spaced

Edgar Wright

Quirky-yet-amiable slackers and giddy pop-culture parody.

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TV & Film Profile

Christopher Lee

By Eric Schneider

The classiest of all horror heroes.

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TV & Film Profile

Takashi Miike

By Eric Schneider

Japan's most unconventional and unpredictable filmmaker.

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TV & Film Profile

Sam Raimi

By Eric Schneider

One of Hollywood's best for heroes and horror.

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TV & Film Profile

Edgar Wright

By Eric Schneider

Playful, genre-loving English writer and director.

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Culture Profile

Christian Jankowski

By Carrie Tucker

Jankowski’s art is an exuberant, often humorous elevation of the… >>

TV & Film Review

Alien

Ridley Scott

Screams in space still can't be heard.

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David Cronenberg

By Adrienne McIlvaine

A visionary director with a uniquely visceral approach to filmmaking.

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TV & Film Profile

Michael Sheen

By Kristy Puchko

Equally comfortable in a sharp suit or false fangs.

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Guillermo del Toro

By Eric Schneider

One of Mexico's most inventive and consistently fascinating filmmakers.

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TV & Film Profile

Tim Burton

By Eric Schneider

Burton inevitably gravitates towards the dark and the strange.

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TV & Film Profile

Peter Jackson

By Eric Schneider

Lord of the Lord of the Rings.

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TV & Film Review

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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Books Profile

Neil Gaiman

By Emma Hospelhorn

An eclectic writer of fantastical tales.

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