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Films that give you nightmares

Slide show: From "Nosferatu" to "Lord of the Rings," 10 terrifying movies that will infiltrate your subconscious

Horror's self-help franchise comes to an end

The demonized "torture porn" series ends with some Dr. Phil-style tough love. Oh, and eyeball drilling

The Eliot Spitzer case: How we were bamboozled

An intriguing new movie dissects the thicket of money, lies and rumors around the governor's downfall

Invading your daughter's privacy to make a film

Douglas Block airs his child's personal life and own neuroses -- and emerges with a powerful, wrenching movie

Leaf peep show: The greatest autumn movies

Slide show: From "When Harry Met Sally" to "The Village," the films that capture the fall's grandest spectacle

Pick of the week: "Monsters"

"Predators" meets "Sin Nombre" in a moody, gripping road-movie romance set in alien-infested Mexico

"Hornet's Nest": A dark, rousing final chapter

Lisbeth is sidelined, but the massive conspiracy is exposed as the "Girl Who ..." trilogy hits a powerful last note

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Friday, Oct 22, 2010 20:30 ET

"Nora's Will": Jewish Mexican suicide comedy!

An aging atheist faces his ex-wife's Passover demise in this wry, loving portrait of life and death in Mexico City
Friday, Oct 22, 2010 16:30 ET

"The Hangover 2's" Mel Gibson hypocrisy

The sequel boots the actor after cast complaints -- and shows Hollywood's double standard on public disgrace
Friday, Oct 22, 2010 14:30 ET

"Paranormal Activity 2": Is the thrill ride over?

A new team crafts an ingenious wrap-around sequel to last year's camcorder horror hit. But what's the point?
Friday, Oct 22, 2010 07:01 ET

Pick of the week: "Down Terrace"

Kitchen-sink realism meets the Coen brothers in a bleak, hilarious and original British crime-family drama
Thursday, Oct 21, 2010 07:01 ET

Early Oscar odds: "Inception" vs. "Social Network"

Who will win this year's Academy Awards? An early look at some of the frontrunners -- and wild cards
Friday, Oct 15, 2010 21:30 ET

"Red": Cynical, idiotic -- and a total blast

Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, John Malkovich and Helen Mirren take down the CIA in a gleeful, violent farce
Friday, Oct 15, 2010 21:01 ET

"Sopranos" family tree: Edith Bunker to Don Draper

We chart the ancestors of the groundbreaking show -- and how it continues to shape American TV
Friday, Oct 15, 2010 16:01 ET

It's time to release Looney Tunes' racist cartoons

Warner considers putting out the most controversial works in its animated archive. They're worth a look Video
Friday, Oct 15, 2010 14:50 ET

"Jackass 3D": The ultimate action spectacle

Why Johnny Knoxville's new stunt movie has a lot in common with "Inception" and other Hollywood blockbusters
Friday, Oct 15, 2010 14:45 ET

"Hereafter": Clint sees dead people

Matt Damon plays a depresso psychic in "Hereafter," the director's lumbering, "Crash"-like supernatural fable
Thursday, Oct 14, 2010 20:01 ET

"Carlos": International terror, Sopranos-style

Edgar Ramírez dominates the screen as Carlos the Jackal in an epic, dizzying blend of drama and history
Thursday, Oct 14, 2010 14:15 ET

"Conviction": Oscar bait, dosed with gloom

Hilary Swank stars as a self-made lawyer who gets her brother out of prison -- so why's it such a huge bummer?
Thursday, Oct 14, 2010 07:01 ET

Untangling the "Catfish" hoax rumors

As the sleeper documentary grows in popularity, so do rumors of its deception. What's the real story here?
Monday, Oct 11, 2010 16:12 ET

Rush Limbaugh hates our review of "Secretariat"

Surprise! The right-wing radio host disagrees with Andrew O'Hehir's political criticisms of the horse-racing movie Video
Saturday, Oct 9, 2010 10:20 ET

"It's Kind of a Funny Story": Zach Galifianakis' dramatic breakthrough

The "Hangover" funnyman shines as a mental-hospital mentor in a sweet New York fable from the "Half Nelson" duo
Friday, Oct 8, 2010 20:20 ET

Sex! Drugs! Violence! Great moments in exploitation cinema

Slide show: From Russ Meyer to "Reefer Madness," the movies that bust taboos and scandalized the masses
Friday, Oct 8, 2010 10:58 ET

Ebert attacks my "Secretariat" review -- it's on!

My response to the critic's takedown of my takedown
Friday, Oct 8, 2010 07:01 ET

"Nowhere Boy": John Lennon, before the Beatles

Aaron Johnson plays the future Beatle as an angry, near-delinquent teen in a compelling family melodrama
Thursday, Oct 7, 2010 20:30 ET

"Inside Job": Global finance as a criminal conspiracy

It's hard to overstate the importance of this angry, elegant film about the greatest financial swindle in history
Thursday, Oct 7, 2010 14:30 ET

"I Spit on Your Grave": Bogus feminist torture porn lives!

Hipster-chick rape victim turns undead avenger in a slick, stupid and unbelievably gruesome horror remake
Wednesday, Oct 6, 2010 20:30 ET

"Secretariat": A gorgeous, creepy American myth

Diane Lane shines in a Tea Party-flavored, Christian-friendly yarn about one big horse and our nation's past
Monday, Oct 4, 2010 14:01 ET

"The Social Network": A modern horror film

There isn't a drop of blood in it, but deep down, the Facebook movie is about being crushed to death
Saturday, Oct 2, 2010 10:02 ET

"Leaving": Why isn't Kristin Scott Thomas a movie star?

Lady Chatterley meets Madame Bovary in the amazing Anglo-French actress' latest outing
Friday, Oct 1, 2010 16:25 ET

"Ip Man": A dazzling martial-arts epic

Hong Kong star Donnie Yen exudes Confucian calm -- and kicks ass -- as Bruce Lee's legendary teacher
Thursday, Sep 30, 2010 20:45 ET

"Nuremberg": A lost war-crimes documentary lives again

Why Stuart Schulberg's film of the famous Nazi trial was destroyed -- and what it can tell us now

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