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Google sues to stop the 'BadBox 2.0' malware, alleging the China-based culprits have spread the infection to no-name TV streaming devices, tablets, and projectors.
M3gan 2.0 is a fun upgrade that’s a little too self-aware The M3gan sequel embraces sci-fi to tell a timely but muddled story about the dangers of artificial intelligence.
M3GAN 2.0 takes the killer doll shenanigans up a notch, but does it have a post credits scene? We dive into that and more in our M3GAN 2.0 ending explained.
The sunny 15-year-old dancer-turned-actress is about as far as you can get from the role she’s best known for: a deadly A.I. doll.
Director Gerard Johnstone unpacks the film's message about AI, the design of new android AMELIA and the pressures of reviving the titular meme queen.
Everyone’s favorite campy killer doll returns in a movie that has some thoughts about artificial intelligence.
M3GAN faces off against the glam android weapon AMELIA in a 'cautionary' thriller made in the thick of the AI explosion, and maybe too aware of it.
Not even the magnetic Allison Williams can find the heart of filmmaker Gerard Johnstone's 'M3GAN 2.0,' a confused genre swap about killer AI. Review.