The Card Counter [2021] – Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish
The Card Counter is not about counting cards. But Oscar Isaac’s performance will force you to watch this drama all the way to the end.
Film & Series
The Card Counter is not about counting cards. But Oscar Isaac’s performance will force you to watch this drama all the way to the end.
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