
Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you probably don't need to clear your schedule for Poker Widows. If you like old, scrappy short comedies that don't take themselves too seriously, you might get a kick out of it. If you’re looking for something with actual stakes or a tight script, you’re going to be bored in about three ...


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"Is it worth a watch? Honestly, you probably don't need to clear your schedule for Poker Widows. If you like old, scrappy short comedies that don't take themselves too seriously, you might get a kick out of it. If you’re looking for something with actual stakes or a tight script, you’re going to be bored in about three minutes. 🃏 The whole thing is basically one long joke about husbands who can't put down their playing cards. The wives get tired of being ignored and decide to stir up some troub..."
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