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* New DOUBLE REVIEW: [[Firing Blanks: Damned Pistols of Dallas and Three Dollars of Lead (1964)]]
* New review by Phil H for Alberto Cardone's redemption western Kidnapping as part of it's Film of the Month revamp. Read it [[Kidnapping Review|HERE]]
* New review by Phil H for Alberto Cardone's redemption western Kidnapping as part of it's Film of the Month revamp. Read it [[Kidnapping Review|HERE]]
* [[Day of Anger review by Divy|Day of Anger]]
* [[Day of Anger review by Divy|Day of Anger]]

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