This week the critic talked Black Boys, Kajillionaire, Cuties & Enola Holmes. But even before we got into the movies we had to discuss Breonna Taylor and the current news of the day. I know, we are film critics and need to shut up and review but that’s where you are wrong – we are human beings first and are not just here to entertain but to engage and enlighten. So check out the episode and let us know your thoughts.
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The Reel Critic Roundtable: Black Boys, Kajillionaire, Cuties & Enola Holmes
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