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Remarkably bright creatures film review

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Remarkably bright creatures film review: Sally Field, octopus, & more
"Where the Crawdads Sing" director Olivia Newman is back with another smartly-made adaptation of a beloved novel. This time around: Sally Field, Lewis Pullman, family drama, and one heck of an octopus.

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Sally Field on What Drew Her to 'Remarkably Bright Creatures' Film
 · 16h · on MSN
We like Sally Field! Especially costarring with an octopus
 · 10h
Remarkably Bright Creatures Is a Sweet, if Slight, Melodrama with an Eight-Armed Star
Parts of Netflix’s Remarkably Bright Creatures, directed by Olivia Newman and adapted from Shelby Van Pelt’s 2022 novel, might have the same effect.

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Netflix's wonderful new drama Remarkably Bright Creatures is a must-see this weekend
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Sally Field Reveals Why She 'Hated' Playing Sister Bertrille in 'The Flying Nun'
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Sally Field Finally Reveals the Truth About the Octopus in 'Remarkably Bright Creatures'—Sort of
But then Sally Field was quickly cast as Tova, followed by Lewis Pullman, who played her young friend Cameron, and the picture became clear.

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‘Remarkably Bright Creatures’ Review: Sally Field Bonds with an Octopus, but the Human Drama Works Too
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Netflix’s Feel-Good Octopus Drama Is the Corniest Movie Ever
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Resident Evil Movie's Giant Creature Sure Looks Like He Came From Dune

About a minute into the trailer, the film's hero Bryan, in true Resident Evil fashion, drops into a sewer. He's then confronted with a massive, pale-looking man sitting directly in his path--one that bears a striking resemblance to Baron Harkonnen, the main villain of author Frank Herbert's early Dune books.
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Final US Trailer for Norway's 'Kraken' Underwater Sea Monster Movie

"Nothing runs deeper than fear!" Samuel Goldwyn Films has revealed another new official US trailer for the Norwegian creature feature action-horror movie Kraken, from the same Norwegian director as the disaster movie The Tunnel.
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