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Director Jaco Bouwer's Gaia turns our valid ecological anxieties into straight-up horror.
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Despite antitrust concerns, Sony is purchasing Crunchyroll from AT&T for over $1 billion.
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Marvel and other studios are once again under fire for paying comics creators a pittance for their work.
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The Disney+ and Marvel animated series What If...? will feature a classic Marvel Comics character: the Watcher.
Chronicle was a surprise box office hot for 20th Century, and producer John Davis is hoping lightning strikes twice.
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