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Pacific414 Pop Talk Sunday Edition- Queen of the Ring Movie Review and More [Video]

Pacific414 Pop Talk Sunday Edition- Queen of the Ring Movie Review and More

Welcome one and all to Pacific414 Pop Talk for Sunday March 9, 2025!

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White Perspective Saturday on ‘Right Perspective Radio’ #235 (Film Review) 03-01-25 [Video]

White Perspective Saturday on ‘Right Perspective Radio’ #235 (Film Review) 03-01-25

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Black Wake - Film Review [Video]

Black Wake - Film Review

Black Wake - Film Review

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White Perspective Saturday on ‘Right Perspective Radio’ #223 (Film Review) 02-15-25 [Video]

White Perspective Saturday on ‘Right Perspective Radio’ #223 (Film Review) 02-15-25

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White Perspective Saturday ‘Right Perspective Radio’ (Film Review) 02-01-25 [Video]

White Perspective Saturday ‘Right Perspective Radio’ (Film Review) 02-01-25

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Emilia PĂ©rez Movie Review - It's Uniquely Awful [Video]

Emilia PĂ©rez Movie Review - It's Uniquely Awful

Emilia PĂ©rez Movie Review - Not since the movie CATS, has a film made me question my own existence quite like Emilia PĂ©rez did. What in the world was this supposed to be? Why does it have 13 Oscar..

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The Michael Dukes Show LIVE | Friday 1/24/25 | WarOnGuns David Codrea | Headlines | Willie Waffle [Video]

The Michael Dukes Show LIVE | Friday 1/24/25 | WarOnGuns David Codrea | Headlines | Willie Waffle

Today we start off with a bang, being joined by my old friend David Codrea, who writes for the Firearmsnews.com, Ammoland and at WarOnGuns.com. We'll discuss his latest thought on the 2A..

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The Electric State Movie Review: Puts you in a state of unease

The distinct lack of tension and cursory profiling provides blithe unemotional stakes. This is rather disappointing fare
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My Melbourne movie review: When life falls apart and hope still remains

my melbourne movie review: when life falls apart and hope still remains
What I truly enjoyed about the anthology are the people in these stories and their incredible faith in life. That unbeatable human spirit truly makes the film stand out.
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La Dolce Villa movie review: Too vapid to be meaningful

la dolce villa movie review: too vapid to be meaningful
Unabashedly inspired by “Under The Tuscan Sun,” with the score and several plot points feeling familiar, this film under review is no patch on the earlier one. It skims over small-town community..
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Novocaine movie review: Jack Quaid-starrer is a gimmicky action comedy

novocaine movie review: jack quaid-starrer is a gimmicky action comedy
Novocaine is a regular action movie with over-the-top fight scenes and endless car chases. It’s basically a gimmicky by-the-numbers action film that feels repetitive
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Mickey 17 movie review: Robert Pattinson, Naomi Ackie’s expendable satire

mickey 17 movie review: robert pattinson, naomi ackie’s expendable satire
This crazy sci-fi satire paints a grim future where Earth is no longer habitable, and the four-year mission to the ice planet Niflheim depends on disposable human copies
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Picture This movie review: Simone Ashley starrer is a dippy romcom

picture this movie review: simone ashley starrer is a dippy romcom
This remake of the Australian romantic comedy “Five Blind Dates,” has director Prarthana Mohan and writer Nikita Lalwani go for familiar traditions matched up with modern stakes.
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Nadaaniyan movie review: Ibrahim Ali Khan, Khushi Kapoor fail to impress

Who you feel worst for is actually the lame lead pair—looking so frosty/frozen, throughout. That’s young Khushi Kapoor and Ibrahim Ali Khan. Their lineage is well-known—Sridevi’s daughter, Saif..
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The Monkey movie review: Bloody tasteless macabre comedy

the monkey movie review: bloody tasteless macabre comedy
“The Monkey” is a half-baked story of twin brothers who hate each other (and we’re not convinced why?).
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Nadaaniyan movie review: Ibrahim Ali Khan makes impressive debut with Khushi Kapoor in rom-com that offers fresh breeze of romance

Saif Ali Khan's son, Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor's Nadaaniyan is a pleasing rom-com that offers a fresh breeze of romance and can be enjoyed with family.
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Nadaaniyan Movie Review: Khushi Kapoor, Ibrahim Ali Khan shine in this fresh take on teen romance

Nadaaniyaan is now streaming on Netflix and the film brings together two star kids - Ibrahim Ali Khan and Khushi Kapoor in a romantic drama that promises to tug at your heartstrings.
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Emilia Perez movie review: Selena Gomez starrer is a narco-operatic overture

emilia perez movie review: selena gomez starrer is a narco-operatic overture
Emilia PĂ©rez is directed and co-written by the acclaimed Palme d’Or-winner Jacques Audiard. It’s his 10th feature film so far. The format lof the film lends itself to opera
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Flow movie review: A wonderful animated adventure

flow movie review: a wonderful animated adventure
“Flow,” Latvia’s entry for Best International Feature Film at the Oscars, has a narrative clarity despite the innovation  and visual immersion
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A Complete Unknown movie review: Timothée Chalamet shines in Bob Dylan biopic

James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown” fluidly captures the relationship that evolves between art and fame and is fortified by sincere performances, simple story telling, and neat editing
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The Gorge movie review: A thrilling actioner with convoluted ploy & lot of sound

the gorge movie review: a thrilling actioner with convoluted ploy & lot of sound
The Gorge movie review: Two highly trained operatives sent to guard opposite sides of a mysterious gorge get close and personal before they discover they were played for a fool
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The Monkey film review: thoughtful frights rather than mindless shocks

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A big hit in the states, the maker of last year’s Nicolas Cage hit Longlegs returns with Stephen King adaptation The Monkey. The story centres on Hal and Bill, brothers who discover a toy monkey in..
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Zero Day film review: Robert De Niro takes on Netflix

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Robert De Niro’s first lead role in a TV series is this Netflix political drama, which finds America at war with an unknown entity. When a cyber-attack plunges the country in chaos and kills..
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The Last Showgirl film review: Pamela Anderson as you’ve never seen her

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For over thirty years, Pamela Anderson has been a pop culture curiosity. The embodiment of 90s raunch thanks to her role in Baywatch, the star’s legacy has been pored over in numerous documentaries..
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Mere Husband Ki Biwi movie review: Mere dimaag ki dahi!

mere husband ki biwi movie review: mere dimaag ki dahi!
This is what you’d call the typical, mid-budget, Delhi-Punjabi, Bollywood picture, including its soundtrack, for the most part. As against a ‘Punjabi’ Punjabi regional, as it were
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Die Hart 2: Die Harter movie review- John Cena starrer is a spoof with no laughs

die hart 2: die harter movie review- john cena starrer is a spoof with no laughs
This meta-action sequel has good production value, the action sequences are done well, stunts look good but Hart is not the man for it
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The Calendar Killer movie review: A serious psycho-thriller

Based on a book by German bestseller writer Sebastian Fitzek, The Calendar Killer is a German serial killer thriller, that is plotted around domestic violence
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Babygirl movie review: Nicole Kidman-starrer is bold, erotic and liberating

“Babygirl” is frank about the issues it wants to put forward. There’s no guile here. Kidman is glorious as Romy
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Movie Review: Dragon

Something special about Ashwath Marimuthu's Dragon is how it never judges anyone in the film, neither when its hero makes wrong decisions, nor when a girl decides to reject a proposal or leave a man..
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Mere Husband Ki Biwi movie review: Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, Rakul Preet Singh's dramedy is a nostalgic trip to 90s comedies

Arjun Kapoor, Bhumi Pednekar, and Rakul Preet Singh's Mere Husband Ki Biwi is definitely a family watch that will leave you emotionally satisfied.
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Dhoom Dhaam movie review: Firebrand Yami Gautam and introvert Pratik Gandhi's rom-com is wild ride, best enjoyed with family

Dhoom Dhaam is the perfect rom-com that you can enjoy with your family at the ease of your home. Yami and Pratik will surely win your hearts and make you forget your worries for some time.
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Chhaava movie review: Vicky Kaushal-starrer lacks a filmmaker`s touch

chhaava movie review: vicky kaushal-starrer lacks a filmmaker`s touch
Akshaye Khanna is easily one of the few great things about this film. He deserved more scenes beyond expressing the same sentiment, over and over again
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Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy movie review - A relatable swan song

bridget jones: mad about the boy movie review - a relatable swan song
At the start of Bridget Jones’s Diary: Mad About the Boy, we see Bridget four years after what must have been one of the lowest points of her life. She is still a bit uncomfortable in her own skin..
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The Killer’s Game movie review: Woeful cull

Screenwriters Rand Ravich and James Coyne, adapts Jay R. Bonansinga book but its not a successful one. Sporadic quirky black humor, a contrived premise and unlikely romance don’t make the cut
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`You’re cordially invited` movie review: Not particularly inviting

`you’re cordially invited` movie review: not particularly inviting
The film could have been a heartwarming comedy about parents, children, and extended families but the scenes run long and the laughs don’t come good when they should
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Captain America: Brave New World movie review featuring Anthony Mackie

This film is a direct sequel to “The Incredible Hulk,” and has some of the most forgettable characters brought back into the fold in the hope of future riches
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The Order movie review: Gripping true crime thriller

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The film begins in 1983 with Kurzel and editor Nick Fenton taking viewers directly into the scene of the crime. Two friends lead another compatriot to his execution at a remote spot in the woods
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Movie Review: Chhaava - 3.5/5

Chhaava’s excellence lies in its terrific climax. You just wish the film relied and trusted its solid story more than Rahman's music, which largely feels out of place.
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