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S2 Ep33: CitWit! - Cherry, Minari and Southland Tales

S2 Ep33: CitWit! - Cherry, Minari and Southland Tales

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Welcome back everyone to Season 2 of our competitive film podcast; Cine it to Win it! where two friends fight films for fun!

Join us as we cover the Russo brother's latest flick Cherry, the Oscar nominated Minari and this weeks EMPIRE movie, Southland Tales.
Timestamps:
  • 0:00 - The warm up (intro)
  • 07:43 - Cherry review
  • 20:29 - The cherry culinary challenge
  • 27:50 - The Empire Strikes Back! Southland Tales review
  • 38:08 Minari review
  • 45:34 - The bonus features: The Mauritanian, An Education, The Flight Attendant, Taskmaster, The OC, It Takes Two
  • 63:00 - The warm down (outro)

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Tags: Movies, Films, Latest, Releases, Review, Contest, Gameshow, Competition, Friendly, Rounds, Television, Games, News, VoD, Streaming, Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBOMax, Disney Plus, Apple TV Plus, Tom Holland, Ciara Bravo, Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, Cherry, Lee Isaac Cheung, Steven Yeun, Han Yeri, Minari, Richard Kelly, Dawne Johnson, The Rock, Seann William Scott, Southland Tales, Kevin Macdonald, Tahar Rahim, Jodie Foster, Benedict Cumberbatch, The Mauritanian, Lone Scherfig, Carey Mulligan, An Education
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