‘Gangster Squad’ review
Essentially, what we have with Gangster Squad is the gangster genre and its various clichés diluted and boiled down to their purest form.
Essentially, what we have with Gangster Squad is the gangster genre and its various clichés diluted and boiled down to their purest form.
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