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Camp slashers are back: ‘Hell of a Summer’ unleashes gore and laughter By Anisa Juma, Staff Writer Apr 4, 2025
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“Moonshot” does indeed shoot for the moon, but only gets halfway there By Deniz Orbay, Staff Writer Mar 31, 2022
Bullock and Tatum steal some treasure—and our hearts—in “The Lost City” By Andrew Kolondra Jr., Life Editor Mar 27, 2022
“The Batman” is the epitome of what superhero movies can become By Deniz Orbay, Staff Writer Mar 2, 2022
Leatherface meets 2022: The modernization of the “Texas Chainsaw Massacre” franchise By Blythe Bouza, Staff Writer Feb 22, 2022
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