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67 3 Idiots
47 44 Inch Chest
82 Ajami
71 American Radical: The Trials of Norman Finkelstein
73 Amreeka
76 Art of the Steal, The
43 Barefoot to Timbuktu
19 Bitch Slap
49 Blood Done Sign My Name
24 Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, The
76 Broken Embraces
52 Celine: Through the Eyes of the World
67 Children of Invention
xx City Island
64 Cloud 9
65 Coco Before Chanel
84 Cove, The
83 Crazy Heart
21 Crazy on the Outside
51 Creation
xx Daddy Long Legs
81 Damned United, The
57 Defendor
61 Delta
68 Departures
xx Diary of a Wimpy Kid
64 District 13: Ultimatum
72 Easier with Practice
85 Education, An
61 Exploding Girl, The
70 Eyes Wide Open
24 Falling Awake
81 Fish Tank
56 For My Father
51 Formosa Betrayed
xx From Mexico with Love
43 Frozen
xx Ghost Town
77 Ghost Writer, The
69 Girl on the Train, The
47 Good Guy, The
xx Greenberg
35 Happy Tears
68 Harlan: In the Shadow of Jew Suess
20 Harlem Aria
xx Killing Jar, The
52 Killing Kasztner
xx Kimjongilia
41 Last New Yorker, The
76 Last Station, The
47 Little Traitor, The
51 Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, The
71 Lourdes
73 Me and Orson Welles
77 Messenger, The
82 Mid-August Lunch
57 Missing Person, The
76 Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers, The
77 Mother
50 My Name is Khan
xx Neil Young Trunk Show
49 Nine
67 North Face
64 October Country
67 Off and Running
52 Paranoids, The
40 Phyllis and Harold
49 Pop Star on Ice
49 Private Lives of Pippa Lee, The
74 Prodigal Sons
xx Promised Lands (Re-release)
89 Prophet, A
76 Red Riding Trilogy, The
57 Runaways, The
32 Saint John of Las Vegas
83 Secret of Kells, The
69 September Issue, The
36 Serious Moonlight
56 Severe Clear
63 Shinjuku Incident, The
77 Single Man, A
76 Still Bill
34 Stolen
xx Suicide Girls Must Die!
51 Tales from the Script
74 Terribly Happy
74 That Evening Sun
47 To Die for Tano
19 To Save a Life
63 Toe to Toe
69 Town Called Panic, A
54 Until the Light Takes Us
60 Videocracy
xx Vincere
66 Waiting for Armageddon
45 White on Rice
82 White Ribbon
xx White Stripes Under Great White Northern Lights, The
43 Women in Trouble
xx Word is Out
64 Yellow Handkerchief, The
64 Young Victoria, The

Stars indicate the most critically-acclaimed movies.

1. Drag Me to Hell

Gypsies don't do well with foreclosure...
In Sam Raimi's campy gorefest, a young loan officer fails to extend a gypsy's line of credit and finds herself not only cursed, but nearly gummed to death by the mucus-oozing old lady. Now that's almost as scary as Spiderman 3.

2. Zombieland

Zombie Intimidator in the house...
Woody Harrelson nuts up as a man hot in pursuit of Zombie Kill of the Week in a horror comedy that's full of surprises--especially a gut-busting cameo that they're still talking about.

3. The House of the Devil

She works hard for the money...
When a creepy couple lures a college student out to an old Victorian in the woods with promises of a primo babysitting gig, the girl doesn't head for the hills when she finds out there's no child. Instead she stays for the cash and ends up minding something far more unholy than a screaming baby.

4. Thirst

Makes you think twice about the swine flu vaccine..
When a priest volunteers to try a vaccine for a deadly virus, he ends up with a craving for blood. Bummer!

5. Paranormal Activity

Who chooses baby powder over a demonologist?
The scariest thing about this little-movie-that-could is that it was made for 11,000 dollars. Sure you have to sit through Micah's dumb moves, but the thrills are worthwhile--something you can't say for most of the big studio horror flicks out there.

6. A Perfect Getaway

Perfect isn't always to be trusted...
When a couple honeymooning in Hawaii discovers killers are loose on the island, they decide to join up with a group of strangers anyway. Only the extremely stupid would make a decision like that. Or would they?

7. I Sell the Dead

More than they bargained for...
Grave robbing has never been a bigger pain in the neck than it is for Arthur and his partner, Willie, but when the boys start digging up vampires, aliens, and zombies, they realize they've bitten off way more than they can chew--especially when the thing Willie wants to chew is Arthur.

8. Dead Snow

As if live Nazis weren't scary enough...
A ski vacation goes terribly wrong for a group of med students when frozen Nazi zombies in the area start to thaw out. Sure it's not a common problem, but if you're ever faced with it, turn over any Nazi paraphernalia you've pocketed immediately. It may just save your neck.

9. Pontypool

Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can apparently kill me...
A morning radio DJ and his staff discover that a deadly virus is being spread through the English language. While people turn into word-loving "zombies," the DJ is faced with the ramifications of broadcasting a cure.

10. Grace

Baby never drinks...milk
Proving that her love for her child knows no bounds, a new mother battles anemia to appease her baby's unusual appetite for blood.

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