‘3 Weeks After’ Is a Timely Film About Peer Violence and “Violence Itself, How It Is Learned, Tolerated”

Hollywood Reporter7/6/2026

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CategoryBreaking
StatusActive
Recency Multiplier97% (0.5^2/48)
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  1. 2026-07-06
    ‘3 Weeks After’ Is a Timely Film About Peer Violence and “Violence Itself, How It Is Learned, Tolerated” (current)

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