Justin And Hailey Bieber's Super Bowl Tense Moment Decoded By Lip Reader

Away from the stadium lights of Levi's Stadium,HaileyandJustin Bieberseemingly had an icy interaction during the2026 Super Bowlon February 8.

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Reports claimed the couple had a tense exchange as celebrities and football fans packed into the venue for the biggest game of the year.

"It's crazy how he treats hers like a tag along," one commented on the Biebers' body language.

HaileyandJustin Bieberseemingly had an icy interaction during the2026 Super Bowl

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Justin and Hailey Bieber's outing to the 2026 Super Bowl did not go unnoticed.

They were among along list of celebritieswho attended the big game, including Jamie Foxx, Kim Kardashian, Lewis Hamilton, Adam Sandler, Kendall Jenner,  Chris Pratt, Jon Bon Jovi,Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter.

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Reports claimed that the Bieber couple seemingly had a frosty elevator conversationon their way into Super Bowl LX. They were seen exchanging a few words before Justin turned away from her.

A lip-reader claimed that Hailey spoke about her longtime bestie Kendall Jenner before they made it to their seats.

Viewers wondered whether the Biebers had a frosty elevator conversation before taking their seats at the Levi's Stadium

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"We should go together," theYummysinger told his wife, according to lip-reader Nicola Hickling.

Nicola claimed to theMirrorthat Hailey responded by saying, "That's gonna be difficult. I wanna be with Kendall."

During the game, Hailey wasseen sitting close to Justin. But she was also captured having interactions with others, including Kendall.

Inbaal Honigman, a celebrity psychic and body language expert, claimed toShowbiz Cheat Sheetthat the Bieber couple "glance away" from each other at some points, which is a "subtle way to take some time out."

"Glancing away is the subtlest way to block someone, and they're effectively blocking one another," she told the outlet. "Hisraised eyebrows are a dismissive move, which says 'Do what you want,' showing that he doesn't care."

One expert claimed Hailey tried to "seek comfort" from her bestie Kendall Jenner while Justin was "absent"

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While Hailey socialized with others, Inbaal said she crossed her legs and angled them "away from her husband."

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This suggested that she "feels sociable and friendly and is keen to engage with people beyond her immediate partner," the body language expert claimed.

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Inbaal also commented on the interactions captured on camera between Hailey and Kendall, who were "seen holding hands, but the dynamic appears uneven."

"Hailey looks towards Kendall, while Kendall looks away, suggesting a difference in emotional need," they said. "Kendall's hand rests on top of Hailey's, signaling that she is the more dominant presence in the friendship."

The expert believed that Hailey appeared to "seek comfort" from Kendall while Justin was "absent."

"At this point I believe they're still together for business purpose," one netizen commented online

Netizens commented on clips of the Bieber couple attending the Super Bowl, with one saying it looked less like date night and "more like escape night. Who's helping these 2 navigate life?"

"Poor Hailey," one said, while another quipped, "He looks way more interested in those women than Hailey lol."

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"Date night? He ain't even holding her hand! Moving along in front without her," said another.

"They never have that holding hands all into you lovey dovey I'm happier because I'm with you vibe he acts like he hopes someone will snipe him and take him out of his misery?" another claimed.

The couple was seen leaving a 2026 Grammys after-party separately

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Justin and Hailey's marriage haslong been under scrutiny, with netizens questioning whether there's trouble in paradise even after their appearance at the2026 Grammys.

It is believed the couple reportedly attended an after-party following the music awards show. But Hailey left the party first, while Justin stayed back and eventually left with a large group.

"Leaving the function with a car full of girls while your wife walks to the curb alone is actually diabolical," one social media user commented online.

Many spun wild claims and speculated whether theBabysinger was cheating on his wife with one of the girls he left with.

"Justin cheating his beautiful wife? I don't know why big celebrities have fantasies to have so much of affairs, ignoring wife in public and not respecting her in front of others is a crime," one said.

Another claimed, "Hailey wants that, she has no problem with him going out with girls, as long as she's Justin Bieber's wife."

"He doesn't love his wife, that's what it seems like," one netizen commented online

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Dean Franklin died at the age of 36 on Saturday, Feb. 7, according to his mother, Marie

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  • Franklin, a former contestant on The Voice UK, was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer in December

  • Before his death, the singer-songwriter set up a fundraiser in the hopes of supporting his daughter

Dean Franklin, a former contestant onThe Voice UK, has died just weeks after he was diagnosed with stage 4 oesophageal cancer. He was 36.

The singer-songwriter, from London, died on Saturday, Feb. 7, his mother Marie confirmed in aFacebook post.

"As a family, we are truly heartbroken to announce that our precious boy, Dean Franklin who fought so courageously over 8 weeks and 3 days passed over at 21.39pm last night," Marie wrote on Feb. 8, alongside a photo of Franklin in a hospital bed. "He was surrounded by love."

She continued, "I have been getting MSG's from people this morning and wanted as his ma to manifest my son's courage to share with you all. As a family, we will post in more length when we are able."

"Until then, please know that the love you gave to our Dean and all of us has meant so very much 🙏🏼❤️," Marie concluded.

Franklin revealed to fans that he had been diagnosed with cancer in an emotional video shared onInstagramin December. The father of one routinely posted health updates in the weeks after, with the last shared on Jan. 30.

"Over the last few weeks, my life has changed very fast," said Franklin onInstagramat the time. "What started as esophageal cancer ended up spreading aggressively to my liver and weirdly, I had almost no symptoms from the oesophagus itself."

Having then candidly described his health challenges, he continued, "Sometimes cancer doesn't shout where it starts. Sometimes it whispers and shows itself somewhere else."

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"Right now, I'm in palliative care while still continuing treatment. I've chosen to keep fighting with chemo even though it has been incredibly tough," said Franklin. "Some days have been harder than others, especially the nighttime."

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He concluded by expressing gratitude for everyone supporting him, saying, "Every bit of love, I feel every single piece of it.

"If there's one thing that I'd ask is please listen to your body, push for answers, don't ignore changes and early checks really, really do matter," said Franklin.

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The street performer impressed the judges during theblind auditionsof the 2016 season ofThe Voice UK, leadingPaloma Faithto mentor him.

"You are so brave xxx," Faith, 44, commented on a Jan. 25 health update he shared onInstagram.

AGoFundMepage Franklin set up before his death has almost achieved its $48,000 goal. The singer wrote in the fundraiser's description that he needed financial support while unable to work because of his cancer treatment and to support his daughter.

"This is not about giving up. It is about giving me peace of mind," Franklin wrote. "Knowing that my daughter will be supported, and that practical worries will not take away from the time I have now."

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Prince William Questioned About Ex-Prince Andrew and Epstein on Royal Tour After Breaking His Silence

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  • Prince William faced more public questioning about the former Prince Andrew while in Saudi Arabia

  • The Prince of Wales did not respond to a reporter's question about how the royal family has handled new revelations related to Andrew's ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

  • Prince William and Kate Middleton, as well as King Charles, finally broke their silence on the issue by releasing statements this week

The scandal surrounding the formerPrince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein continues to plague the royal family during outings, includingPrince William's trip to Saudi Arabia.

The Prince of Wales, 43, is currently on a three-day royal tour in Saudi Arabia at the request of the U.K. government. On Tuesday, Feb. 10, the heir was on his way to MISK Sports City in Riyadh to meet with young people in their sports programs when he walked past a group of onlookers, including some journalists.

One reporter raised their voice to ask, "Sir, to what extent do you think the royal family has done enough around the Andrew and Epstein issue?" as seen in a video shared byExpress.

It was unclear whether Prince William heard the question, but he did not respond.

This latest incident comes just one day after Prince William and his wife,Kate Middleton, 44, broke their silence on the controversy surrounding Andrew andnew details of his relationshipwith Epstein, amid the release of new Epstein files by the U.S. Department of Justice.

On Feb. 9, William and Katereleased a statementvia a spokesperson that read, "I can confirm the Prince and Princess have been deeply concerned by the continuing revelations. Their thoughts remain focused on the victims."

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The Prince and Princess of Wales wereheckled about Andrewduring their joint visit to Scotland late last month. As they shook hands with locals outside of a pub in Fallin on Jan. 20, an onlooker repeatedly yelled, "How long have you known about Andrew and Epstein?"

Footage of the moment was shared onXby Republic, a group calling for the abolishment of the monarchy in the U.K.

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King Charles, 77, andQueen Camilla, 78, have also beenheckled and publicly askedabout Andrew multiple times in recent weeks.

During a visit to Essex on Feb. 5, the royals werequestioned about their thoughtson a possible police investigation of Andrew. The day prior,the Queen was askedif she had a message for the Epstein victims as she arrived for a visit at a London primary school

While they haven't responded to the questions in public, theKing also shared a statement via Buckingham Palaceon Feb. 9.

In his statement, the monarch specifically responded to the recent news that Andrew may be facing a police inquiry over allegations that heshared confidential informationrelated to his role as a trade envoy with Epstein.

"The King has made clear, in words and through unprecedented actions, his profound concern at allegations which continue to come to light in respect of Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor's conduct," the palace said in the statement.

"While the specific claims in question are for Mr. Mountbatten-Windsor to address, if we are approached by Thames Valley Police, we stand ready to support them as you would expect," it continued.

"As was previously stated, Their Majesties' thoughts and sympathies have been, and remain with, the victims of any and all forms of abuse," the palace concluded.

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The NBA's tanking crisis — and why Adam Silver can't ignore it

It's no longer a whisper; the NBA has a brazen and embarrassing tanking problem.

TheUtah Jazzclosed the third quarter Monday, Feb. 9 against theMiami Heatup by three. They had been dominating Miami in the paint on both ends. Their size was the big reason why.

Forward Jaren Jackson Jr.,the prized acquisition Utah made just one week prior, was at 22 points through 25 minutes. Star forward Lauri Markkanen added 17 in 24:38. Veteran center Jusuf Nurkić was a problem all night to the tune of 10 points and 16 rebounds.

Yet, with a victory in sight, Jazz coach Will Hardy took self-sabotage and shameless tanking to a new level, sitting the trio for the entire fourth quarter.

In a twist of karmic justice, Miami was so poor down the stretch that the Jazz somehow overcame a late five-point deficit to win,115-111.

This was the second consecutive game that Hardy had pulled the stunt.  Even worse: it appears this will be Utah's standard operating procedure moving forward.

After the game, a reporter asked Hardy how close he was to subbing Jackson or Markkanen back in.

"I wasn't," Hardy responded,plainly and without elaboration.

Oct. 26: The Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg dunks the ball past the Toronto Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili at the American Airlines Center. Oct. 26: The Washington Wizards' Cam Whitmore dunks the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. <p style=Oct. 26: The Brooklyn Nets' Michael Porter Jr. dunks in front of the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Oct. 25: The Denver Nuggets' Christian Braun dunks the ball against the Phoenix Suns' Grayson Allen at Ball Arena. Oct. 24: The Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. dunks against the Miami Heat at FedExForum. Oct. 24: The Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo dunks over the Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. at FedExForum. Oct. 22: The New York Knicks' OG Anunoby goes up for a reverse dunk against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden. Oct. 22: The Utah Jazz's Lauri Markkanen dunks against the Los Angeles Clippers at Delta Center.

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This is an existential problem, one NBA commissioner Adam Silver and the Board of Governors must fix. Yes, the draft is expected to featureat least three elite-level players, but if the NBA doesn't take prompt action, anti-competitive behavior will spread to other teams also looking to manipulate outcomes.

It's out in the open now, and this will come to stain the last quarter of the season. The product will suffer. And fans, as they should, will flee. As such, the NBA is compromised.

And with the explosive growth of online sports gambling and prediction markets, these actions only invite further cracks in the integrity and competitive balance of the sport.

The NBA's player participation policy is designed to foil tanks by mandating that teams play their stars with regularity. But the Jazz have found a workaround to the rule. Their impact players start games, they just don't finish them. And thus, they make a mockery of the policy.

"We've got to find a way to win against teams that are, I guess you can say, trying to lose," Heat center Bam Adebayo told reporters after the game.

Utah Jazz head coach Will Hardy watches from the sideline during his team's game against the Miami Heat at Kaseya Center on Feb. 9, 2026.

Frankly, though Hardy will never admit this publicly, the directive to tank is almost certainly coming from his bosses.

Utah's 2026 first-round pick is top-eight protected, which means that if the lottery places its selection anywhere from Nos. 1 through 8, the pick stays with the team. If it drops to No. 9 or below, that pick is conveyed to theOklahoma City Thunder.

And while it makes total economic sense — the good fortune of drafting a franchise-altering player instantly pumps millions in value — the flagrant tanking debases the sport and insults the fan who invests time and capital.

Utah (17-37) isn't alone. TheWashington Wizards(14-38) traded for a pair of veterans,Anthony DavisandTrae Young, who have 14 combined All-Star appearances. They were curious win-now moves for a team that's currently second-to-last in the East.

Davis and Young were both hurt when they were acquired, and it's unclear when they'll make their return — if they do at all.

A recent NBA TV report indicated thatDavis was not expected to return the rest of the seasonwith left hand and groin injuries.

Young has been dealing with a sprained knee. The timeline for both is nebulous, at best.

Wizards general manager Will Dawkins recently responded to the report and said Davis would return to Dallas to finish his rehab and that he would be reevaluated over the NBA All-Star break.

Davis' original timeline for a return was four-to-six weeks; Dawkins, though, put it closer to 10.

The Wizards, similar to Utah, have also cycled through young lineups, particularly when facing some of the NBA's weaker teams.

And also like Utah, Washington's 2026 first-round pick is top-eight protected.

TheIndiana Pacers(13-40) traded for Ivica Zubac, who was away from the Clippers, his former team, for the birth of his first child. Zubac had played in the previous nine games before the trade. Yet, Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said Zubac's debut with Indiana would be delayed because of a sprained ankle that hadn't been listed on prior injury reports.

Indiana's 2026 first-round pick? If you guessed that it was protected, you would be correct, for Nos. 1-4 and 10-30.

The youngBrooklyn Nets(15-37) waived Cam Thomas after they couldn't find a trade partner. They, too, appear to be in tank mode.

TheMilwaukee Bucks(21-30) might convince Giannis Antetokounmpo to take his time from his calf strain to preserve their draft positioning.

Same for theDallas Mavericks(19-33) with Kyrie Irving and his torn anterior cruciate ligament.

TheSacramento Kings(12-43) are simply without direction.

The tanking feels like it will get worse. And while the temptation might be to say it's harmless jockeying, the flip side is that it impacts seeding for the teams actually competing and vying for spots in the playoffs.

In some ways, the timing of the All-Star break is convenient; it provides a respite for Silver and league executives to brainstorm ways to eradicate this from the league.

If they don't come out strong with precise and targeted measures, then why even play the games? And, if you're a fan, why even watch?

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San Francisco 49ers defensive lineman Keion White was shot outside a nightclub following Super Bowl 2026.

"Keion White was a victim of a shooting and sustained a bullet wound to his ankle this morning in San Francisco. He is currently undergoing surgery at a local hospital. We will provide further updates when appropriate," said a statement from the 49ers.

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The San Francisco Police Department is investigating the shooting.

"A preliminary investigation revealed a verbal altercation occurred between two groups inside a business.  The victim was injured when shots were fired by an unknown suspect," a statement from the SFPD said.

White was drafted by the New England Patriots in 2023 and traded to the 49ers in 2025.

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What's the weather forecast for Sunday's Daytona 500?

The 2026 NASCAR season is set to begin this week with Speedweek activities at Daytona International Speedway. We can only hope Mother Nature is an auto racing fan.

As is always the case this time of year in Florida, rain could factor into the festivities.

According to AccuWeather, the forecast looks pretty good overall for the early-week schedule, but things could get complicated by Sunday, Feb. 15, for the Daytona 500. Of course, things can and will change before the green flag is set to drop shortly after 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday.

Here's the latest forecast for Daytona for the rest of this week:

Daytona 500 weather forecast

Here's the latestAccuWeather forecastfor Daytona Beach, Florida:

  • Wednesday, Feb. 11: Comfortable with times of clouds and sun. A high temperature of 73 degrees and a low of 58. Chance of precipitation: 0%.

  • Thursday, Feb. 12: Partly sunny. A high temperature of 67 degrees and a low of 54. Chance of precipitation: 10%.

  • Friday, Feb. 13: Partly sunny and comfortable. A high temperature of 70 degrees and a low of 55. Chance of precipitation: 16%.

  • Saturday, Feb. 14: Increasing cloudiness. A high temperature of 70 degrees and a low of 60. Chance of precipitation: 7%.

  • Sunday, Feb. 15: Mostly cloudy with a thunderstorm possible in the afternoon. A high temperature of 76 degrees and a low of 57. Chance of precipitation: 30%

  • Monday, Feb. 16: Plenty of sunshine. A high temperature of 71 degrees and a low of 52. Chance of precipitation: 25%.

When is the 2026 Daytona 500?

  • Date: Sunday, Feb. 15

  • Start time: 2:30 p.m. ET

  • Location: Daytona International Speedway (Daytona Beach, Florida)

  • TV: Fox

  • Streaming: Fubo (free trial), Sling

  • Defending champion: William Byron

Under cloudy skies, the grandstands are quiet during practice for the 2025 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway.

Daytona 500, Speedweek schedule

There's more than just the 500 going on at Daytona. Here's a look at the Speedweek race schedule and how to watch. All times Eastern.

  • Wednesday, Feb. 11: Daytona 500 qualifying | 8:15 p.m. | FS1

  • Thursday, Feb. 12: America 250 Florida Duel at Daytona | 7 and 8:45 p.m. | FS1

  • Friday, Feb. 13: Craftsman Truck Series qualifying | 3 p.m. | FS1

  • Friday, Feb. 13: Fresh from Florida 250 (Truck Series) | 7:30 p.m. | FS1

  • Saturday, Feb. 14: O'Reilly Auto Parts Series qualifying | 10 a.m. | CW

  • Saturday, Feb. 14: Daytona ARCA 200 (ARCA Menards Series) | Noon | Fox

  • Saturday, Feb. 14: United Rentals 300 (O'Reilly Auto Parts Series) | 5 p.m. | CW

  • Sunday, Feb. 15: Daytona 500 | 2:30 p.m. | Fox

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Movie Review: In 'Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die,' a man from the future fights an AI apocalypse

In Gore Verbinski's absurdist AI sci-fi satire"Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die,"a strange unnamed man (Sam Rockwell) steps into a Los Angeles diner and declares that he's from the future. "All of this is going to go horribly wrong," he says.

Norm's diner on La Cienega might not seem like the most likely battleground to decide the fate of the world, but that's exactly what this fellow — bearded, with a wreath of wires around his head and a bomb strapped under a translucent rain coat — contends.

He is there, while customers sip coffee and bite into an omelet, to enlist recruits for the resistance. In the future, he says, people have entirely stopped participating in life. "It all started with morning phone time," he says. In the enjoyably oddball, forebodingly bleak and ridiculously plausible "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," a ragtag group fights a coming AI apocalypse across a handful of nondescript West Hollywood blocks.

It's been argued that with the onset of AI, storytellers need to get weirder, more imaginative, more human. The Daniels'"Everything Everywhere All at Once,"which likewise married cosmic and mundane, was animated partly in this spirit. "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die," scripted by Matthew Robinson, isn't that creative, and it grows more wayward the deeper it goes into its too-lengthy runtime. But there's a bonkers charm to how Verbinski tackles contemporary anxieties head on.

This is the first film in a decade from Verbinski, the director of "Pirates of the Caribbean," "Mouse Hunt" and one of the better animated features of the century, "Rango." But after a few flops ("The Lone Ranger,""A Cure for Wellness"), Verbinski cobbled together a more modest budget for this independent production.

The lack of scale is noticeable in the climatic moments of "Good Luck," but Verbinski's penchant for lush detail and movie-reference onslaught remains. Our central figure is a hobo prophet who looks straight out of Terry Gilliam's "The Fisher King," only more tech-enabled. He has a countdown on his watch, and the imminent attack on the diner means time is extremely short.

He's done this before, he says, 117 times, to be precise. His speech is well-rehearsed, but Rockwell's future man more resembles an actor who's been doing the same play for too long. His "Groundhog Day"-like time loop has drained him of optimism. He's left to desperately and cavalierly keep trying various combinations of recruits in the hope they survive, escape and do something that will prevent the AI apocalypse. It's a remarkably well-suited role for Rockwell, whose stumbling charm lifts "Good Luck" nearly as much as Johnny Depp did in "Pirates of the Caribbean."

"Good Luck" never quite matches the electricity of its diner-scene opening, but as a group forms, the movie ropes in other characters whose backstories make for fablelike flashbacks. They play like mini "Black Mirror" episodes.

One volunteer, a single mom named Susan (Juno Temple), is still mourning the death of her son from a school shooting, which in this reality has grown into such a common occurrence that scientists have developed clones to replace deceased children. The clones aren't quite right, though. They all say "Thank you for your service" and the cheaper ones come with ads. (This is the movie's darkest and best joke.)

Ingrid (Haley Lu Richardson) is allergic to phones and Wi-Fi. Her story includes a boyfriend who matches her in a technology-free life until a virtual reality headset leads him to drop out of real life, entirely. Also in the mix are a pair of high school teachers (Michael Peña) and Janet (Zazie Beetz) whose students never look up from their phones.

As in most sci-fi movies, the set up of "Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die" is better than its follow through. But the movie has a kinetic kick, and you could argue that it's obsessed with the right things. We could usemore moviessimilarly engaged. Even if not every part of this particular mission is a success, like the numbers game of Rockwell's protagonist, eventually one will get through.

"Good Luck Have Fun Don't Die," a Briarcliff Entertainment release, is in theaters Friday. It's rated R by the Motion Picture Association for pervasive language, violence, some grisly images and brief sexual content. Running time: 134 minutes. Two and a half stars out of four.

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