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Expert Film Reviews: Latest Movie Releases
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Join us for a comprehensive movie roundup! Our film critics, Christy Lemire and Beandrea July, join host Larry Mantle to discuss the latest releases, from highly anticipated blockbusters like Ella McCay and Dust Bunny to local favorites Rosemead and Little Trouble Girls. Well also delve into Resurrection, La Grazia, The King of Color, and streaming options Merv and Not Without Hope. Get expert insights into the cinematic landscape and make informed entertainment choices.
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