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Togetherness "Just The Range" Review - AVClub

AVClub: There’s a great line in the movie The Accidental Tourist about how it’s not about how much you love somebody, but who you are when you’re with that person. In this episode of Togetherness, we see different facets of characters that are pretty familiar by this point, and it all depends on who they’re hanging out with. To Brett, Michelle is this horrible duplicitous person, but to Anna and the charter-school committee, she’s a hero. Around Michelle, Brett is a sour, dour person, but when he’s flirting with Natalie, he’s so goddamn delightful, I actually forgot that he could be that entertaining. Being around baby Frank makes Larry seems like a potential father, but he’s really not. Joshua Leonard’s director Dudley has been horrible to Brett, but Alex gets to see an entirely different, vulnerable side of him. Tina is now almost completely maternal around Frank (and man, babies are just that disgusting), which turns into an explosive blowup with Larry.

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Mother of the Bride Review: Brooke Shields Stars in a Movie with no Soul or Substance | Leisurebyte

Mother of the Bride Review: This movie is an embarassingly silly and crigny watch with no soul or substance.

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The Guardian Of The Monarchs Review | Leisurebyte

The Guardian Of The Monarchs Review: This documentary evokes a profound sense of sadness as it sheds light on the shortcomings of investigations and raises crucial concerns regarding the perils confronting environmental defenders.

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Thank You Next Review: Serenay Sarıkaya is an Engaging Watch in This Drama | Leisurebyte

Thank You Next Review: This is an engaging and introspective watch about modern dating and the depths of relationships.

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