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How 'M3GAN's' killer doll came to life

Ask Amie Donald, the New Zealand actor who makes her film debut as M3GAN, why the sentient doll sends shivers of fright down moviegoers' spines, and she grins.
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Puppets, fake tears, a young dance phenom: How 'M3GAN's' killer doll came to life Click to view images

The Times pulls off the M3GAN mask to reveal the movie magic that went into the creepy AI companion that has moviegoers buzzing.

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Owen Roizman, 'French Connection' and 'Exorcist' cinematographer, dies at 86 Click to view images

Roizman was a five-time Oscar nominee who also shot "Network" and "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three."

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Russell Banks, author of 'The Sweet Hereafter' and 'Affliction,' dies at 82 Click to view images

Russell Banks, an award-winning fiction writer who rooted such novels as "Affliction" and "The Sweet Hereafter" in the wintry, rural communities of his native Northeast and imagined the dreams and downfalls of everyone from modern blue-collar workers to the radical abolitionist John Brown, has died. He was 82.

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Son of director Franco Zeffirelli slams 'Romeo and Juliet' child sex abuse lawsuit Click to view images

Director Franco Zeffirelli's son says "Romeo and Juliet" stars Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey "owe their notoriety essentially to this film."

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Adam Rich, former child star of 'Eight Is Enough,' dies at 54 Click to view images

Adam Rich, who played Nicholas Bradford on "Eight Is Enough" from 1977 to 1981, later became "a warrior in the fight against mental illness."

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'M3GAN' makes a box office killing; 'Avatar 2' becomes biggest global release of 2022 Click to view images

"M3GAN" finished second in the weekend box office behind only Disney and 20th Century Studios' "Avatar: The Way of Water," which continued to dominate, grossing $45 million in its fourth weekend for a North American cumulative of $516.8 million.

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Review: 'The Number Ones' examines backstories behind pop's biggest hits Click to view images

Writer Tom Breihan brings a laser-like focus and fan's sensibility to a hand-picked selection of hit songs

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