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"A Quiet Place: Day One": Another Win for the Silence

A Quiet Place: Day One is positive proof that the franchise has much more to offer than the previous two offerings. Michael Sarnoski delivers an emotionally charged film that rivals his previous film, Pig, with some of the scariest franchise moments to date.

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