In this episode the critics discussed the movies Mortal Kombat and The Mitchells vs The Machines. Most of us could work with Mortal Kombat despite some issues and all of us thought The Mitchells vs The Machines is worth watching for various reasons. We also talks about the oscars and diversity and Black TV shows worth watching.
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The Reel Critic Roundtable: Mortal Kombat, The Mitchells vs The Machines, The Oscars and Black TV shows
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