It’s no surprise that Sony Pictures Animation would use The LEGO Movie and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in the marketing for their upcoming The Mitchells vs. the Machines as they share a similar animation style, not to...
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‘Profile’ Review: Underbaked with Little Impact
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