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“People We Meet on Vacation” Film Review
Based on the novel of the same name by Emily Henry, this film offers a quirky, humorous, yet sometimes off-putting take on the popular friends-to-lovers romance trope. People We Meet on Vacation offers a nonlinear story that spans as far back as nine years in the past, while also maintaining a plot in the present Read more
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A Woman Looses Her Husband and Rediscovers Herself in ‘Rose’
Throughout the film, Rose demonstrates a significant journey of self-discovery by opening up to others, while most crucially, she fosters a deeper understanding of herself. Read more
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‘I Used To Be Funny’ Review: A Beautiful Take on PTSD
“I Used To Be Funny” follows Sam as she grapples with PTSD after her former babysitting charge, Brooke, disappears. The film captures their complex relationship, intertwining humor and heartbreak. Despite some flaws, it’s a compelling watch. Read more
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‘Challengers’ Review: A Homewrecker Indeed
The film captivates with its intricate characters and intense chemistry. Zendaya’s standout performance, the compelling storyline, and the director’s masterful storytelling ensure an engrossing experience. Oscar buzz awaits. Read more
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‘Sometimes I Think About Dying’ Review: An Emotional Character Study That is Very Relatable
“Sometimes I Think About Dying” is a slow but relatable film about Fran’s personal growth and unconventional love. Read more
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‘Fitting In’: Film Review
Lindy, a normal high schooler, discovers she has MRKH syndrome, leading to a powerful journey of self-discovery and acceptance. Directed by Molly McGlynn. Read more