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Episode 3: A Quiet Place II

Episode 3 of the Not Film Critics podcast, hosted by Neil Salac, titled "Episode 3: A Quiet Place II" was published on October 18, 2021 and runs 19 minutes.

October 18, 2021 ·19m · Not Film Critics

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Listen to find out what Neil and David thought about A Quiet Place II. Somewhere in the episode, you will find out Neil's peculiar pre-watch routine. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @not.film.critics and on Twitter @NotFilmCritics for exclusive content and news! Special thanks to Nicholas Biancolin, make sure to subscribe to his Youtube channel: The N Note! You can also find him on Instagram @nnote_music!

Listen to find out what Neil and David thought about A Quiet Place II. Somewhere in the episode, you will find out Neil's peculiar pre-watch routine.

Don't forget to follow us on Instagram @not.film.critics and on Twitter @NotFilmCritics for exclusive content and news!

Special thanks to Nicholas Biancolin, make sure to subscribe to his Youtube channel: The N Note! You can also find him on Instagram @nnote_music!

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