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Film/Televison May 29, 2014

Recap: “Mizumono,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 13

Is there any refined and beautiful skill Hannibal Lecter hasn’t mastered? Find out.

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Film/Televison May 22, 2014

Recap: “Tome-wan,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 12

Dreams in Hannibal take viewers to a whole new level.

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Film/Televison May 15, 2014

Recap: “Ko No Mono,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 11

Week to week, Hannibal grows more horrifying and fascinating. You just can’t look away.

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Film/Televison May 8, 2014

Recap: “Naka-Choko,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 10

Hannibal recap: in which we learn that meat, frightened as it is being killed, becomes acidic.

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Film/Televison May 1, 2014

Recap: “Shiizakana,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 9

Is there anything more disturbing and fascinating on TV these days?

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Film/Televison April 24, 2014

Recap: “Su-zakana,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 8

How can ice fishing evoke such horror? Read the re-cap to find out.

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Film/Televison April 17, 2014

Recap: “Yakimono,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 7

More horrifyingly luscious imagery in the latest Hannibal recap.

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Film/Televison April 10, 2014

Recap: “Futomano,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 6

I feel like it’s not a theory anymore: when people go to see Will, they are shot behind bars if they don’t know that he’s innocent, shot free of the bars if they know the […]

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Film/Televison April 3, 2014

Recap: “Mukozuke,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 5

For all its repulsive imagery, Hannibal is also a visual delight for lovers of food porn.

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Film/Televison March 27, 2014

Recap: “Takiawase,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 4

San Costello takes us along for another trip in the bizarre world of Hannibal

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Film/Televison March 20, 2014

Recap: “Hassun,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 3

Violence on Hannibal is so operatic, so rococo. Its inventiveness is so refreshing that, if it weren’t upsetting, it would almost be beautiful.

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Film/Televison March 13, 2014

Recap: “Sakizuke,” Hannibal Season 2, Episode 2

No show is as obsessed with the details of mutilation and gore than Hannibal. It’s equally obsessed with the elegant, geometric composition of shots.

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Film/Televison March 6, 2014

Recap: “Kaiseki,” Hannibal, Season 2, Episode 1

In case you missed it, a recap of of the Season Two opener of Hannibal

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Film/Televison February 27, 2014

Hannibal Season 2 Precap: The Nightmare Encyclopedia

Hannibal is the most visually distinctive show on TV.

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