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‘Squid Game’ too much? Consider the softer side of scary with these movies

If you prefer your Halloween entertainment to be on the less terrifying side, we’ve got something for you: A robust subgenre of scary movies that are actually kind of warm and fuzzy.

Antlers

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Cicada (2021)

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How the Attica prison uprising started — and why it still resonates today

A new documentary goes behind the walls of the deadly 1971 uprising. Attica filmmaker Stanley Nelson and former prisoner Arthur Harrison reflect on the five-day revolt, and its lasting legacy.

It’s too early for charges in ‘Rust’ shooting — but ‘no one has been ruled out’

Hundreds of pieces of evidence have been found on set, authorities said Wednesday.

Potential legal woes mount after the ‘Rust’ shooting tragedy

Producers on the film, including star Alec Baldwin, might be civilly or criminally liable in the accidental discharge of a live round that killed the cinematographer.

The crew member who handed Baldwin a gun was fired after a mishap on set in 2019

The assistant director was fired from a previous job after a gun went off on a set and wounded a member of the film crew, a producer for the film told the Associated Press.

Hollywood stars say they are stunned by mismanaged set in fatal prop-gun shooting

Professionals in the film industry say they’re baffled by the circumstances, and production crews have quickly stepped up safety measures. The shooting on the set of the Rust killed Halyna Hutchins.

Jonathan Majors drew on his rural roots to play a cowboy in ‘The Harder They Fall’

Majors was nominated for an Emmy for his role in the HBO series Lovecraft Country. Now he stars as an outlaw seeking revenge in The Harder They Fall, a western featuring an all-Black cast.

Alec Baldwin was practicing for a scene when gun went off, affidavits show

Affidavits released by the Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office offer the most complete accounting so far of the shooting that killed 42-year-old cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

Top film school honors Halyna Hutchins with a scholarship for female cinematographers

The American Film Institute created a scholarship in honor of Halyna Hutchins, who was killed by a prop gun on the set of “Rust.” The fund will support aspiring female cinematographers.

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