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Allison Williams, Violet McGraw, and more return for Gerard Johnstone's much-anticipated sequel to the horror hit "M3GAN." ...
M3GAN 2.0 has finally arrived, but it’s not exactly making a big splash with critics. The sci-fi horror sequel made its world ...
The writer-director talks those 'T2' comparisons and the fateful decision to include M3GAN dancing as part of the marketing ...
Gerard Johnstone's follow-up ditches slow-burn horror for a rollercoaster ride The post ‘M3GAN 2.0’ Review: Killer Robots Are ...
Violet McGraw also returns as the orphaned niece of a roboticist whose rogue automaton companion must be reassembled to bring ...
More so than the first film, M3GAN 2.0 leans into the sheer silliness of its premise and is all the more fun for it. It's ...
There’s no argument that 'M3GAN 2.0' doesn’t go all out swinging for the fences in all sorts of ridiculous ways. Whether it ...
Not even the magnetic Allison Williams can find the heart of filmmaker Gerard Johnstone's 'M3GAN 2.0,' a confused genre swap about killer AI. Review.
For me, so much of this movie felt like what happened with The Evil Dead franchise. Not that I think M3GAN and Ash Williams ...
Impossible - 4/5 The horror genre might have just found its new icon thanks to this dumb, funny sequel, which contains the ...
Gerard Johnstone, the creator of 'M3GAN,' discusses the film's success and its potential to explore AI's trustworthiness. He ...
Yet strangely, the killer robot girl who shimmied and stabbed her way into our hearts is defanged and watered down in her ...