Video: Suspense and Mystery
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Movie Review: Body of Lies— Ridley Scott takes on the spy genre in a taut, engaging, and well-acted thriller.
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DVD Review: Missing— Solid thriller that had potential to be great.
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DVD Review: The Happening— The Happening lives up to the negative hype.
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TV Review: Eleventh Hour - "Resurrection"— Comparisons will be made to Fringe and X-Files. So what? Is the show entertaining? Does it hold interest? Yes.
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DVD Review: Deception— Ewan McGregor and Hugh Jackman fail to ignite this "thriller."
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DVD Review: The Eleventh Hour— The Eleventh Hour follows Professor Ian Hood who troubleshoots threats coming from scientific endeavors for the Joint Sciences Committee.
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DVD Review: Pathology— Pathology is a preposterous film filled with sub-par acting, unlikable characters, gratuitous nudity, and gore.
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TV Recap: Dexter - "Finding Freebo"— Another great episode of Dexter with a twist at the end that will have you at the edge of your seat.
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DVD Review: Midsomer Murders - Set 11— If you’re looking for a great representation of classic British television then this is it.
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TV Review: The Last Enemy— In which the near future teeters precariously to the present.
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Movie Review: Red— Cult horror director Lucky McKee adapts Jack Ketchum's down-to-earth thriller about an old man and his murdered dog.
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DVD Review: Rebus - Set Three— Ken Stott's lived-in take on the popular Scottish police detective receives its third boxed set.
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill— Robert De Niro and Al Pacino are great. I wish they'd had a great movie to work with.
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Movie Review: Beyond Evil — It's not original or creative, or even scary, but it's pretty funny and fun to watch, and also, the music is pretty catchy.
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Movie Review: Burn After Reading— Its no surprise people in Washington D.C are obsessed with screwing each other. But remember, this is a Coen Brothers movie.
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Movie Review: The Final Cut— The Final Cut is worth the time in analysis, but not worth the money.
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TV Recap: Dexter - "Our Father"— A great premiere episode for the third season of Dexter. Much is changing, can Dexter keep up?
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DVD Review: Mobile— This is one of the best thrillers I’ve seen in a long time. This is what Vantage Point wishes it could have been.
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TV Recap: Eureka Midseason Finale - "From Fear to Eternity"— The secret of Thorn is finally revealed.
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill— Not even two of the best actors to have ever lived can save this nonsense.
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DVD Review: Mobile— Acorn Media releases a brilliant thriller sure to make you feel less guilty about screening your calls.
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Movie Review: The Strangers— Nothing we haven't seen before.
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TV Review: Dexter Season Three Preview— The first few episodes of the third season of Dexter show us it is good to be bad.
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DVD Review: Snow Angels— Domestic clutter.
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Movie Review: Ira Sachs’ Married Life— The heart wants what it wants, until it doesn’t anymore.
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Fringe Writers Dish On The Future of Fringe— Is Fringe part of the same reality as Lost? Find out more!
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Movie Review: Lakeview Terrace— Welcome to the neighborhood; it’s time to move.
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TV Review: "Dying Changes Everything" on House M.D.'s Season Five Premiere— Hugh Laurie and Robert Sean Leonard show why they're the best team on television.
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill— Even Pacino and De Niro can't overcome the boredom.
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Movie Review: Righteous Kill — In Heat, they played cops and crooks. This time around they’re both cops but have no fear — old habits die hard.
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DVD Review: The Patriots— The Spy Who Came in From the Desert.
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DVD Review: Dirty Sexy Money – The Complete First Season Exposed— Spend ten episodes in Never-Never Land. The Darlings will never grow up… and viewers wouldn’t have it any other way.
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Movie Review: Tell No One — Alex sees dead people… online.
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J.J. Abrams and Joshua Jackson on the Fringe of Science in New FOX Series— Abrams and Jackson dish about their hotly anticipated new show.
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Movie Memory Check: Jules Dassin’s The Naked City— There may be eight million stories in The Naked City... but the first one deserves a second look.
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Movie Review: Blue Velvet— David Lynch's most personal work is an American film masterpiece.
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Movie Review: Mute Witness— A film that has a tense, engaging, and heart-pounding first half but sadly descends into silly fare.
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Bones Star David Boreanaz On The Season Premiere of Bones— Bones's star on what's in store for season four of the popular Fox show.
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DVD Review: Pushing Daisies - The Complete First Season — A wonderful fairy tale with charming and quirky characters.
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Blu-ray Review: Untraceable— The movie features a lot of subtext regarding personal freedoms and vulnerabilities that go beyond the serial killer plot.
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Movie Review: The X-Files - I Want to Believe— The X-Files without conspiracies or aliens - I don't believe it!
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Desperate Housewives Returns With A Vengeance— What's to come in the fifth season of ABC's satirical suburban dramedy? The writers give the scoop on how the five year flash-forward wipes the
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DVD Review: Dexter - The Complete Second Season — I love Dexter, but I could kill the guys from Showtime.
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Movie Review: Double Indemnity— Compelling, exciting, and truly memorable filmmaking.
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DVD Review: Blue Murder - Set 3— Another excellent BBC mystery addition to Acorn Media's vast DVD catalgoue.
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DVD Review: The Dick Francis Thriller - The Racing Game— Well done and thoroughly entertaining.
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DVD Review: Foyle's War - Set Five— DCS Foyle is back one last time... maybe.
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Movie Review: Shutter— Dead wait...
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Movie Review: The Chaser— An unusually effective thriller from South Korea that breaks numerous genre conventions to mount an angry, scathing social commentary.
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Movie Review: Vantage Point— Déjà vu doodoo...

