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Weapons: hypnotic horror mystery by Barbarian director Zach Cregger

South China Morning Post 06 Aug 2025
Oh, and they all attended the same class at the local junior school ... Among the townspeople outraged... .
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Freakier Friday: Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis in body-swap sequel

South China Morning Post 05 Aug 2025
This time, the body-swap madness is multiplied, although bigger does not necessarily mean better ... .
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Alex Lawther is ready to take on the Xenomorph in ‘Alien’ prequel ‘Earth’

NME 02 Aug 2025
Alex Lawther is sitting on a high-legged director’s chair. Behind him, a stand-alone mirror with lightbulbs set into the frame – the sort you might find in a dressing room ... READ MORE. ‘Andor’ review ... Yet Lawther is on the studios’ radars ... ‘Alien ... .
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‘Happy Gilmore 2’ review: Adam Sandler chips in with a crowd-pleasing cameo-filled caper

NME 25 Jul 2025
For Adam Sandler fans, Happy Gilmore remains one of his all time greats. Perhaps aware of its legacy, Sandler has left the Green Jacket-wearing champion of golf comedies (along with Caddyshack, of course) well alone for close to three decades ... Details.
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Why Zhang Ziyi waited years to play a husband killer in She’s Got No Name

South China Morning Post 16 Jul 2025
Patience is a virtue, they say ... “She said ‘yes’ almost on the spot,” he says ... .
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Smurfs: Rihanna can’t save subpar return of the beloved blue creatures

South China Morning Post 16 Jul 2025
“Now that’s what I call a banger,” he yells ... Smurfs is primarily a... .
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How Michael C. Hall resurrected ‘Dexter’: “He craves redemption”

NME 10 Jul 2025
This summer, actor Michael C. Hall will celebrate a strange – but significant – anniversary. “In August, it will be 20 years since we shot the pilot,” he says. He’s talking about Dexter of course – the Emmy-winning serial killer drama in which he stars.
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As 28 Years Later hits cinemas, how zombie films infected pop culture

South China Morning Post 18 Jun 2025
No one should therefore be surprised the series is back. Certainly not George A ... .
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