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Andrew Jarecki's film is based on the true story of a wealthy New Yorker wrapped up with murder.
Neil Marshall's head-choppy new film.
A carnival of carnage.
This one starts out strange and gets stranger.
A reminder from Eli Roth: Possessed girls are still scary.
Apichatpong Weerasethakul's film is about a man who has 48 hours to live.
Don't mind the unintentionally terrifying twenty seconds of silence at the end.
Debra Granik's film won both the Grand Jury and screenwriting prizes.
The shredding guitarist behind the soundtrack says, "What I've seen so far doesn't seem to be finished to me."
Friendly misfit Bazil fields a stray bullet in his skull.
Same-sex couple Bening and Moore adjust to sperm donor's reappearance.
Unintentionally hilarious moment at the 1:00 mark: "Abramoff loved e-mail!"
"Science's newest miracle ... is a mistake."
We've got both a "Hell no" and a "Hell yes" from Rampage in this one.
It's 'La Vie en Rose' director Olivier Dahan's first film in English.