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    Longlegs: See trailer and release date of Nicolas Cage starrer horror thriller

    "Longlegs" stars Maika Monroe and Nicolas Cage in a horror thriller about an FBI agent hunting a serial killer. The final trailer teases the eerie atmosphere and disturbing hunt. The film releases on July 12, 2024.

    Eerie parliamentary activity is such a hit

    At its most intense, parliamentary activity works so well by resorting to having long periods of utter inaction, and then sudden unexplained, irrational flurries of activity that make all the waiting in inaction so worth it. Bills get passed as laws mysteriously.

    Burari case echoes in Madhya Pradesh as family of 5 found dead in suspected suicide

    In a chilling incident similar to the 2018 Burari case, the bodies of a farmer, his wife, and their three children were discovered in their home in Ravdi village, Alirajpur district, Madhya Pradesh. The police suspect it to be a case of suicide, and a thorough investigation is underway.

    Smile 2: Here’s what trailer reveals and what we know about release date, cast and where to watch

    The teaser trailer for Smile 2 introduces new characters and escalates the horror from the first film. Kyle Gallner returns, and new cast members join the sequel. The film is set for release on October 18.

    'Munjya' sequel update: Aditya Sarpotdar teases upgrades for the ghost character

    Filmmaker Aditya Sarpotdar, riding high on the success of his horror-comedy "Munjya," hints at a potential sequel with an upgraded version of the titular ghost. The film's success has garnered over Rs 20 crore in its opening weekend, prompting discussions about continuing the story. Sarpotdar and his team, including DNEG, spent over a year crafting the CGI-based Munjya, confident that its Indian folklore roots would resonate with audiences.

    Patna's heritage landmarks suffer in silence

    ​​An eerie silence pervades the faded hallway that leads to the damaged grand stairway of the castle while a thick layer of dust deposited on its crumbling bannisters obscures the intricate woodwork.

    The Economic Times
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