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child's play



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A 69-hour workweek would have been child’s play for workers in the decades of the last 20th century when they were transforming the country into an unlikely global economic powerhouse.

From Washington Times

I couldn’t imagine him as an academic but he’s quite good, and playing men wounded by their male relatives is — for the guy who made Jimmy McGill into Saul — child’s play.

From Washington Post

While the actor was hesitant to originate the role when it was first presented to her more than 20 years ago — “I felt like a horror film is something you did at the beginning of your career or at the end of your career” — “Child’s Play” turned out to be not only a significant moment in her career but also in terms of representation.

From Los Angeles Times

But when her best friend and “Child’s Play” creator Don Mancini called and said he was making a TV series based on the horror-comedy franchise, she couldn’t help but be intrigued.

From Los Angeles Times

The genre is best exemplified by iconic characters like Jason Vorhees and Michael Myers, who came into existence in the late ’70s and early ’80s and expanded to classics like Candyman and Child’s Play.

From The Verge