
Greg Braxton
Senior Writer at Los Angeles Times
Senior writer, culture and represention for the Los Angeles Times. Lifelong Angeleno
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latimes.com | Robert Lloyd |Greg Braxton |Ashley Lee |Yvonne Villarreal
Welcome to Screen Gab, the newsletter for everyone who still remembers the Upside Down. It’s now been 35 months since Netflix’s megahit horror series “Stranger Things” released new episodes. And while the eerie nostalgia hit is set to return for its fifth and final season this year, there are at least some options to help fans grapple with the last stretch of waiting.
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courant.com | Greg Braxton
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles TimesMoviegoes embraced “sin” over the Easter weekend. “Sinners,” the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million. The R-rated film starring Michael B. Jordan delighted critics and audiences who rewarded it with an “A” ranking on CinemaScore.
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thederrick.com | Greg Braxton
Moviegoes embraced "sin" over the Easter weekend. "Sinners," the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million. The R-rated film starring Michael B. Jordan delighted critics and audiences who rewarded it with an "A" ranking on CinemaScore. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Greg Braxton
By Greg Braxton, Los Angeles Times Moviegoes embraced "sin" over the Easter weekend. "Sinners," the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million. The R-rated film starring Michael B. Jordan delighted critics and audiences who rewarded it with an "A" ranking on CinemaScore.
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hastingstribune.com | Greg Braxton
By Greg Braxton - Los Angeles Times (TNS) Moviegoes embraced "sin" over the Easter weekend. "Sinners," the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million. The R-rated film starring Michael B. Jordan delighted critics and audiences who rewarded it with an "A" ranking on CinemaScore. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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