Hannibal

  • Theatrical - Wide 2001-02-09
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It’s another good vs. evil showdown between Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), in hiding in Florence after getting himself out of jail free at the end of The Silence of the Lambs, and FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore), in... See more disgrace in D.C. after a botched shootout. Also after Lecter are his only surviving victim, deformed zillionaire Mason Verger (an uncredited and unrecognizable Gary Oldman), and a mercenary Italian detective (Giancarlo Giannini); also after Clarice is her brainy FBI boss (Ray Liotta). By the time this second chapter of their adventures is over, Hannibal and Clarice find themselves in places you’ve never seen in a movie before.

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Review: Hannibal, Episode #8

EPISODES 6: Fromage THE MENU: Will Graham continues to be haunted by his inner demons, meanwhile a new killer Tobias Budge emerges with a particular love for violins who intersects with Hannibal Lecter and disturbs his comfort level like nobody...
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Review: Hannibal, Episode #6

EPISODES 6: Entrée THE MENU: Our team of profilers believe they may have finally discovered the identity of the infamous Chesapeake Ripper. But when Jack Crawford is hit with a mysterious voicemail from a trainee from his past, the situation...
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Review: Hannibal, Episode #3

EPISODE 3: Potage THE MENU: Near victim of her own fathers rage Abigail Hobbs is awake from her coma and looking for answers, Will Graham happens to be just as curious and brings Hannibal Lecter and gang along taking a...
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Review: Hannibal, Episode #1

EPISODE 1: Apéritif THE MENU: Criminal profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) being very good at what he does, is approached by head of the Behavioral Sciences Unit Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne) to aid in a case of serial abductions that...

Hannibal

Review Date: Director: Ridley Scott Writer: David Mamet and Steve Zaillian Producers: Dino DeLaurentiis, Martha DeLaurentiis Actors: Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal, Julianne Moore as Clarice, Gary Oldman as Mason Verger Plot: Psycho serial killer/cannibal and sophisticated connaisseur of the finer...

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Review: Hannibal, Episode #1

EPISODE 1: Apéritif THE MENU: Criminal profiler Will Graham (Hugh Dancy) being very good at what he does, is approached by head of the Behavioral Sciences Unit Jack Crawford (Laurence Fishburne) to aid in a case of serial abductions that...
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Psychoanalyze these new clips from Hannibal

Yes, I’m aware that HANNIBAL premieres later today but that doesn’t mean that we can’t get an early taste of the first episode now does it? Below you’ll find a couple of clips that outta give you a pretty good...
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New Hannibal spot has a new friend for dinner

We are less than a week away from our dinner date with NBC’s “Hannibal” and today we have a new TV spot to serve up to you. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that the show itself is as slick as...
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Cool Videos: Gary Oldman Loses His Shit Supercut

The best way that I can think of to honor Gary Oldman on his birthday is by posting this video of him “losing his shit.” Because that’s one of the most awesome things about Oldman, right? The guy knows how...
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Gather around the table for this new image from Hannibal

The latest image out of NBC’s HANNIBAL brings its three stars together around a magnificent feast. I’m starting to think we better go into this show with an empty stomach because it looks like there’s going to be plenty of...
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Have a dinner date with Hannibal in this new TV spot

In just a few short weeks we’re having “Hannibal” over for dinner and I, for one, cannot wait to see what kind of deliciousness the producers behind the upcoming NBC show have cooked up for us. We’ve already seen a...
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Bloody new trailer for NBC’s Hannibal delivers on gore

NBC has released a new two and a half minute trailer for their upcoming series “Hannibal”, based on the literary world created by author Thomas Harris, and it shows that the network isn’t shying away from the red stuff. Nice!...
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