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Apr 2024
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Civil War - The Michael Knowles REVIEW

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PureTalk - Get 50% off your first month! http://www.PureTalk.com/Knowles      Join Michael Knowles as he delves into the intense and gripping thriller "Civil War," where America's future hangs in the balance. In this review, Michael explores the film's portrayal of a nation torn apart by internal strife, focusing on a team of military-embedded journalists on ... Show More
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