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It's set at Christmas, for starters.
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Shannon Murphy directs an extraordinary first feature.
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Squeaky-voiced Spider-Man Tom Holland is miscast in this brooding Southern Gothic drama.
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Meet the star-studded cast of Antonio Campos' chilling film, featuring Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson.
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"I would love to do the Knockemstiff extended universe," Campos told Decider.
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The devil may be all the time, but this Netflix movie comes out at a specific time.
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Tom Holland is going dark in this upcoming crime thriller.
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Scanlen also gives us some scoop on her role in the upcoming film The Devil All The Time, in which she acts opposite Robert Pattinson and Tom Holland.
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But it's still better than watching Contagion.
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Based on a novel, The Devil All the Time follows a serial killer couple, a faith-testing preacher, and a corrupt local sheriff in a story told across two decades.
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The
Sharp Objects series finale picks off right where the penultimate episode left us, with Camille, full of dread, making her way into her mother's house.
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"Don't tell mama."
The final, haunting moments of
Sharp Objects are wild, confusing, and absolutely amazing. After Adora (
Patricia Clarkson) is revealed as the killer, Camille (
Amy Adams) takes Amma (
Eliza ...
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Sharp Objects Episode 7 opens with Camille awakening from a nightmare in which a tiny figure is moving about inside Amma's dollhouse, but her waking life is scarcely less terrifying.
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In HBO's Sharp Objects Episode 6, Adora provides Chief Vickery with a key piece of evidence in the Ann Nash murder case.
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As everyone probably expected from the ambiguous ending of "Ripe," Amma is fine as we begin Sharp Objects Episode 5.
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Don't mind us, we'll be hanging off this cliff until next week.
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It's unnerving and intoxicating to watch her go.
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The episode pivots on the evolving relationship between Camille and Amma, the latter of whom flouts the town's curfew for minors.
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The young cast of Sharp Objects is like a who's who of Hollywood future stars.
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The title Sharp Objects references one kind of harm its protagonist inflicts upon herself, but the series premiere takes us through a variety of other types of self-harm first.