Author: Al McGhee

On Movies: Getting an ‘A’ for ambiguity’

It’s no exaggeration to say people went nuts over Michael Haneke’s 2005 thriller, Caché. Steeped in paranoia and cloaked in enigma, the film centered on a Paris intellectual (Daniel Auteuil) whose life goes seriously out of whack when a videotape is delivered mysteriously to his door. And then another tape, and another

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Blu-ray review: Tucker & Dale vs Evil

Some of the most successful horror movies ever made – especially the more recent torture-porn variety – follow a specific formula: a group of people (often high school kids) go to a remote location and are terrorised by some mysterious psychopath who proceeds to kill them all.

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Blu-ray review: Fringe, The Complete Third Season

If the second series of cult sci-fi show Fringe was a year for shedding comparisons to The X Files and Lost, then it could be argued that the third series is the point at which the show began to do things that had never been done before.

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Friday’s Top Five: Thanksgiving movies

Turkey day is officially over for most Americans, but the holiday has only just begun in my household. I have another Cajun-injected, deep-fried turkey waiting to be carved, a slew of great football waiting to be watched, and my favorite Thanksgiving movies to extend the celebration. Of course, we still have some weeks left before

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