Killer hounds, rabid chimps and a tiny Jean Dujardin – the Sitges film festival 2025
Pets gone rogue, vomiting and martial arts were recurrent themes in this year’s annual roundup of fantasy, horror and cult movies Sitges loves its dogs. The pups were out in force this year, sprawling on cafe terraces or getting their poop scooped by conscientious owners, but all of them (…)
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