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The Meg

  • Jason Statham’s ‘The Meg’ proves that shark films continue to have teeth (CGI helps)

    Jason Statham’s ‘The Meg’ proves that shark films continue to have teeth (CGI helps)

    I.Q. Hunter, The Conversation
    · Aug 12, 2018 · 09:15 am
  • To understand how Hollywood is going global, follow the trail of the mega-monster movie

    To understand how Hollywood is going global, follow the trail of the mega-monster movie

    Steve Rawle, The Conversation
    · Jul 07, 2018 · 07:30 pm
  • Trailer talk: It’s Statham versus a shark in ‘The Meg’

    Trailer talk: It’s Statham versus a shark in ‘The Meg’

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 10, 2018 · 03:19 pm