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Kathryn Hahn reveled in the chance to unleash all her witchy acting powers in "Agatha All Along," a follow-up to Marvel's "WandaVision."

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The director and the actor on the humor and pathos and tension and scary moments — sometimes all at once — in their prize-winning film.

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'I got lonely': Why a 21-year-old theater major built an escape room in his UCLA dorm Click to view images

"Code Green" is a sci-fi-inspired escape room with a heavy backstory and complex puzzles. It also resides in a dorm room at UCLA.

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