IndieWire After Dark revisits cult classics in the streaming age. This week, we're watching Bruce Davison and a pack if rats in "Willard" (1971).
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Ruben Amorim has become the sixth Manchester United manager to be sacked in less than 13 years, with the Portuguese's hugely ...