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Dunedin Airport in New Zealand has introduced a three-minute limit on goodbye hugs in its drop-off zone to prevent traffic congestion. This policy contrasts with Heathrow Airport's unlimited hug time, sparking debate on social media about the appropriateness of such restrictions. The airport aims to balance emotional farewells with operational efficiency.
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Recent horror films, particularly A24's 'Heretic', delve into themes of faith and existential dread. The film features two Mormon missionaries confronting a skeptical Englishman, raising questions about belief and control. This trend reflects a broader cultural critique of religion in contemporary horror cinema.
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This weekend, two major films, 'Gladiator II' and 'Wicked,' are set to compete at the box office, sparking interest in a phenomenon dubbed 'Glicked.' While 'Wicked' is expected to perform strongly, early box office results indicate a significant opening for both films, reminiscent of last year's 'Barbenheimer' success.