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How Hannah Anderson became a Canadian scream queen

The horror genre has treated Hannah Anderson well. The Winnipeg born and raised actress — who has starred in the terrifying films Jigsaw, What Keeps You Alive, The Curse Of Audrey Earnshaw, and Dark Nature, as well as the horror series The Purge — admits to Flatlander, “Horror has been so good to me.” But […]

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