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Thu, Mar 19
State of Play Movie Review. Russell Crowe and Ben Affleck match wits in this political thriller, and try to stage a comeback of their own! Host Grace Randolph finds out if audiences will cast their vote for this BBC adaptation. Brought to you by Indy Mogul and Next New Networks.
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