In this episode the critics discuss the movies Luca, Fatherhood and Miss Juneteenth. We also discuss the issue of colorism in the Latinx community as an outgrowth from the movie In The Heights.
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The Reel Critic Roundtable: Luca, Fatherhood and Miss Juneteenth
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