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  1. The ‘Amityville’ Horrors Keep Coming

    The famed “Amityville Horror” film has spawned at least 45 sequels. A look at why the Amityville name has endured in the horror genre.

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    The first film, starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder, was a box office hit. It became a touchstone of modern house-possessed horror movies.
    The first film, starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder, was a box office hit. It became a touchstone of modern house-possessed horror movies.
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  1. ‘Abigail’ Review: Horror by Numbers

    In this cheerfully unambitious vampire movie, a bloodsucker is shut up in an old mansion with some nitwit criminals. Will there be gore? You bet.

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    Alisha Weir stars in “Abigail” as a 12-year-old who’s snatched one night by a half-dozen genre types.
    CreditBernard Walsh/Universal Pictures
  2. Five Action Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include competing assassins, a mysterious hitchhiker, a stoic bricklayer and more.

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    A scene from “Baby Assassins 2.”
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  3. The TV Show That Predicted America’s Lonely, Disorienting Digital Future

    For 12 years, the MTV reality series “Catfish” has traveled the U.S., presenting hundreds of intimate snapshots of what can go wrong when the heart mixes with technology.

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  4. 4 Documentaries That Explore How Families Cope With Dementia

    In “Little Empty Boxes” and other films, the heartbreak of memory loss is intertwined with deeper cultural implications.

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    “Little Empty Boxes” chronicles the relationship between Max Lugavere and his mother, Kathy, as she develops dementia.
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    Critic’s Notebook
  5. 8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about even if you’re not planning to see them.

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    Alisha Weir stars in “Abigail” as a 12-year-old who’s snatched one night by a half-dozen genre types.
    CreditBernard Walsh/Universal Pictures

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