• A Brutally Honest Review Of Wicked

  • Nov 29 2024
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

A Brutally Honest Review Of Wicked

  • Summary

  • What is this feeling so sudden and new…well it’s our brutally honest review of Wicked.

    You’ll be dancing through life as you listen to our breakdown on how the film was made, which big celebrity names missed out on key roles and the storylines from the book that were too dark to be included.

    From the scenes we’ve dubbed the most popular to those that were just not that girl, join us as we weep, laugh and sing (only once, we promise) through our review of Wicked Part One.

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