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Evening viewing recommendation? On Criterion Channel, watch BUG (2006)—William Friedkin's searing psychological thriller adapted by playwright Tracy Letts from his own hit stage play. Michael Shannon and Ashley Judd deliver frighteningly committed performances in this relentless plunge into nightmare delusion as a pair of lost souls who begin a...

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