Up vs. Drag Me to Hell: How to Tell Apart This Weekend’s Elderly, Home-Losing Heroes
Both movies feature elderly people fighting against the loss of their homes. How will audiences keep them straight?
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Both movies feature elderly people fighting against the loss of their homes. How will audiences keep them straight?
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