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Michael Carrington, Veteran TV Exec Instrumental In Creation Of ‘Bluey’, Announces Retirement
Michael Carrington, Veteran TV Exec Instrumental In Creation Of ‘Bluey’, Announces Retirement
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Hollywood Stocks in 2024: The Good, the Bad and the Silver Lining
Hollywood Stocks in 2024: The Good, the Bad and the Silver Lining
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New Year’s Day: Every Movie Being Added to Streaming Services on January 1st
New Year’s Day: Every Movie Being Added to Streaming Services on January 1st
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2025 Horror Movie Preview
2025 Horror Movie Preview
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2025 Movie Preview – All The Biggest Fandom Films Releasing
2025 Movie Preview – All The Biggest Fandom Films Releasing
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Why The Predators Have Dreadlocks
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Story by staff@slashfilm.com (Witney Seibold)
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Predators' iconic dreadlocks are more than just a style choice - the hair-like appendages are a key part of their alien biology.
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According to franchise lore, the Predators'
is actually a network of nerve endings that act as sensory receptors, allowing them to track prey more effectively
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