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Movie ReactionFilm ReviewKingdom Come (2001)
KINGDOM COME (2001) Movie Reaction | First Time Watch | Jada Pinkett Smith, Vivica A. Fox, LL Cool J
The hosts react to 'Kingdom Come,' a 2001 film that masterfully misdirects audiences with an initial burst of over-the-top comedy before settling into a slow-burn, dark humor family drama about grief and dysfunction.
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Juwanna MannMovie ReactionMiguel A. Núñez Jr.
JUWANNA MANN (2002) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch! | Miguel A. Núñez Jr. | Vivica A. Fox
The hosts react to 'Juwanna Mann,' praising Miguel A. Núñez Jr.'s transformation and the film's understated comedy, despite a 'Hallmark cheesy' ending.
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