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In the United States and Canada, Never Let Go was released alongside The Substance and Transformers One, and was projected to gross $4–7 million from 2,667 theaters in its opening weekend. [4] The film made $1.6 million on its first day, including $360,000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $4.5 million, finishing in fourth ...
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“Never Let Go” follows a mother (Berry) and her fraternal twin sons (Anthony B. Jenkins and Percy Daggs IV), who have protected themselves from a malicious spirit for years under their family ...
“Never Let Go” isn’t interested in reinventing familiar formulas when it comes to its unsettling spin on sinister spirits visiting a secluded cabin in the woods. With its inclusion of a ...
The filmmaker behind “The Hills Have Eyes” and “Crawl” answers EW's burning questions about his latest psychological horror starring Halle Berry, Anthony B. Jenkins, and Percy Daggs IV.
Never Let Go may refer to: Never Let Go, a British thriller film starring Peter Sellers; Never Let Go, an American survival horror film starring Halle Berry; Never Let Go, a live album by Camel released in 1993 "Never Let Go" (Camel song), 1973 "Never Let Go" (Jungkook song), 2024 "Never Let Go", a 1995 song by Chumbawamba from Swingin' with ...
In July, the rate hit its highest level of 2024 — 4.3% — and triggered a closely tracked recession indicator known as the Sahm Rule. Typically, the rule suggests the US economy has entered a ...