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Hitchcock’s Best Spy Movies

Alfred Hitchcock is called the Master of Suspense, but he could just as easily be called the Overseer of Espionage. When you look at Hitch’s resume, a trend of spy movies begins to coalesce around the perhaps more familiar murderous psycho killer movies

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Blue Velvet’ Blu-Ray Outtakes

Who can forget the classic chuckle-fest that was David Lynch’s hallucinogenic portrait of the American small town, “Blue Velvet”? Turn out, it was a blast to make. In this exclusive outtakes featurette from the upcoming extra-loaded Blu-ray release of the 1986 classic, we get to the see the lighter side of a movie that begins

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Asian Horror Movies to Watch for a Movie Marathon

Through the years, Asian horror movies, particularly those from East and Southeast Asia, have become alternative sources of horror offerings outside Hollywood conventions. They have their own cultural distinctions and characteristics that make them definitively different from typical Hollywood fare. Programming a horror movie marathon of Asian horror flicks doesn’t always have to include the …

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Vampire Movies Without Teenagers

We all know vampires are continuing to suck on the innocent blood governed by popular culture. But with “True Blood,” “The Vampire Diaries,” and “Twilight” and its barrage of sequels, the prevailing message seems to be the same: Of you’re going to get turned into a vampire, make sure you’re bitten when you’re really young and sexy. Not only will you be undead, but you’ll also never have to worry …

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Movies for the Occupy Wall Street Movement

The Occupy Wall Street Movement continues on with no signs of stopping even as the police get increasingly serious about evicting the protesters. While some may say the movement’s message is not clear, visiting these protest camps shows that they are properly prepared. They have Internet access, funding from nonprofit groups, and a library providing free access to various materials.

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Blu-ray Version of 1925 ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ Offers First Look at Film in Hi-Def

You’d be hard-pressed to find any horror fan or expert in the genre who would disagree with the statement that the 1925 version of “The Phantom of the Opera” starring Lon Chaney was the first big-production horror film. The first great horror film overall would probably go to 1922’s “Nosferatu,” but “Phantom” was still much bigger when comparing the scale of production.

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Great Movies About Food

When it comes to food and Thanksgiving, enough is never enough. What better way to whet your appetite for the big meal than with a film highlighting delicious foods? I’ve made some recommendations before, but it’s time to go back for seconds.

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