
Review: ‘Petite Maman’ tackles grief with tender childhood innocence
“Petite Maman” is a simple, tender story, but it manages to take grand ideas and whittle them down to the basics.
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“Petite Maman” is a simple, tender story, but it manages to take grand ideas and whittle them down to the basics.
“Almost Famous” makes its 4K Ultra HD debut July 13, and with it comes a wealth of new bonus content.
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On the surface, “Booksmart” may look like just another high school party flick, but that’s not the case. Instead, it’s a wicked smart, incredibly-paced and flat out hilarious look at what high school, and teenagers, are really like in 2019.