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Review: A mother warns of terrors in 'Never Let Go,' but monsters are sometimes closer to home
Halle Berry stars in a bleak family drama that feels like a cross between a postapocalyptic nightmare like 'A Quiet Place' and the suggestive 'The Village.'
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