The Croods: A New Age [2020]
The Croods: A New Age shines when it doesn’t take itself seriously. Instead, it takes a jab at hipsters of the stone age.
Film & Series
The Croods: A New Age shines when it doesn’t take itself seriously. Instead, it takes a jab at hipsters of the stone age.
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