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Movie Review: An Ensemble Cast Of Unknowns Renders An Amusing Array Of Romantic Vignettes In “What Love Looks Like”

Thomas TunstallUpdated on February 11, 2020February 10, 2020

  Five interwoven love stories explore the ups and downs of finding love.

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Movie Review: “Slapped! The Movie” Revels In Raunchy Moviemaking On A Shoestring

Thomas TunstallNovember 20, 2018November 20, 2018

[usr 2.5]   Alex (Alex Magaña) and Matt (Matt Lowe) are best friends who are complete opposites. Alex is responsible, in-shape and lonely. Matt is immature, overweight and smothered. Secretly, they envy each other’s lives and after a strange encounter with a magical bum, swap bodies. Realizing neither had it as easy as they thought, …

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Movie Review: “29 To Life” Is A Tentative Entry In The Coming-Of-Age Film Genre

Thomas TunstallMarch 20, 2018March 20, 2018

[yasr_overall_rating]   Coming-of-age story about a young adult who is living out of his car and his journey to get his life together.

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