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Trailer Watch: Rachel Weisz in The Deep Blue Sea

by John

The Deep Blue Sea has Rachel Weisz getting all the right buzz for this film.

Rachel Weisz is all set to sizzle in The Deep Blue Sea

by John

the Deep Blue Sea looks like another one of Terrence Davies sleep over movies. We hope it will exceed our expectations.

Simon Russell and several others join Rachel Weisz

by John

It is going to big now and with the addition of some more interesting cast members. The next film directed by Terrence Davies will be something to watch out for.

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