What to Watch: Action, Emotion, and a Blast from the Past

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Looking for your next movie? Entertainment contributor Leroy Marc reviews this week’s hottest releases from the much-anticipated Fantastic Four reboot, to the moving

coming-of-age drama First Steps, the psychological thriller The Home, and the surprise sequel Happy Gilmore 2.
31 Jul 2025 5PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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