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Gabrielle Bondi

Gabrielle Bondi's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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To All the Boys: Always and Forever (2021) 79% 5/10 EDIT “Whether or not Always and Forever succeeds in surprising and moving its audience is questionable, and yet, I can't help but admire it for trying.” – The Young Folks Feb 12, 2021 Full Review The Prom (2020) 54% 5/10 EDIT “With all of its glitz, glam and star power, The Prom is a forgettable, schmaltzy musical romp.” – The Young Folks Jan 20, 2021 Full Review Holy Motors (2012) 91% 9/10 EDIT “Writer/Director Leos Carax has created a truly one of a kind masterpiece.” – The Young Folks Apr 29, 2020 Full Review Stargirl (2020) 69% 7/10 EDIT “Regardless of the film's shortcomings, Hart has a distinct and engaging visual style, one that is strong enough to make Stargirl worth watching and makes me look forward to seeing what she does next.” – The Young Folks Apr 1, 2020 Full Review To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) 78% 6/10 EDIT “If there is any reason to take time to watch this film series, it's to watch Condor and Centineo bring a huge smile to your face.” – The Young Folks Feb 27, 2020 Full Review Crazy, Stupid, Love. (2011) 80% EDIT “It's a great ensemble. And it works!” – The Young Folks Sep 23, 2019 Full Review Someone Great (2019) 84% 8/10 EDIT “Writer and director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson crafted a smart movie centered on one woman's break-up and the bond of friendship between a trio of women who are all coming into their own.” – The Young Folks Apr 24, 2019 Full Review Dumplin' (2018) 86% 6/10 EDIT “Danielle Macdonald is a star. Like Patti Cake$, Dumplin' is her showcase, proving she has both the comedic chops and emotional range to be a new force to reckon with in Hollywood.” – The Young Folks Dec 11, 2018 Full Review To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018) 96% 7/10 EDIT “To All the Boys simmers in nostalgia by paying homage to the great teen comedies of the past. However, the film manages to make its own mark with its charismatic cast and engaging filmmaking style.” – The Young Folks Aug 17, 2018 Full Review Crazy Rich Asians (2018) 91% 8/10 EDIT “It's not perfect, but it is impossible to not fall in love with Rachel, Nick and company. It's a celebration of love, family and culture, one that showcases just how culturally rich and diverse our world is.” – The Young Folks Aug 15, 2018 Full Review Love, Simon (2018) 92% 7/10 EDIT “Love, Simon proves to be a new exception to the rom com genre, bringing Simon's coming out story to life with heart, nuance and the ever-integral message of acceptance.” – The Young Folks Mar 16, 2018 Full Review Coco (2017) 97% 9/10 EDIT “To call Coco dark would be too easy and also a disservice because it's one of the famed animated studio's most hopeful movies.” – The Young Folks Nov 22, 2017 Full Review Everything, Everything (2017) 45% 7/10 EDIT “Everything, Everything is another step in the right direction for teen films. Diverse, ambitious and well-made, it's proof that inclusivity in front and behind the scenes.” – The Young Folks May 21, 2017 Full Review Before I Fall (2017) 64% 7/10 EDIT “Along with its anti-bullying message, Before I Fall may not be unforgettable, but it definitely stands out among its contemporaries.” – The Young Folks Mar 8, 2017 Full Review Beauty and the Beast (2017) 71% 7/10 EDIT “... it is charmingly brought to life by a wonderfully eclectic cast of actors and remains an engaging story despite how familiar it is.” – The Young Folks Mar 8, 2017 Full Review Fifty Shades Darker (2017) 11% 3/10 EDIT “What was at the very least tantalizing and sensual in the first film is now gone in exchange for a wealth of questionable emotional drama that is sadistic in its own way.” – The Young Folks Feb 11, 2017 Full Review Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) 74% 8.5/10 EDIT “As much as it is Newt leading us through this adventure, the film entirely owes its charms to the new cast of supporting characters, including the scene-stealing CGI beasts.” – The Young Folks Nov 17, 2016 Full Review Class Divide (2015) 100% EDIT “Class Divide shines an important light on our country's gentrification problem, but also pushes forward the necessity of integration in order to accomplish a better, more diverse and fairer future.” – The Young Folks Oct 4, 2016 Full Review Hands of Stone (2016) 44% 4.5/10 EDIT “... Roberto Durn is brought to life by the uber-talented Edgar Ramirez but is stuck in a film that frequently loses focus and tries to cover too much territory all at once.” – The Young Folks Aug 31, 2016 Full Review The Light Between Oceans (2016) 62% 7/10 EDIT “As an audience, we aren't given the tools to equip ourselves to care enough to take anyone's side, and while the performances are good, the story proceeds in a mechanical fashion.” – The Young Folks Aug 31, 2016 Full Review Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) 97% 9.5/10 EDIT “... the type of film that makes you wish time travel was real just so you could go back and experience it for the first time again” – The Young Folks Aug 20, 2016 Full Review Ghostbusters (2016) 74% 8.5/10 EDIT “Full of laughs, heart, action and some smooth dance moves, it's a worthy return to a beloved franchise.” – The Young Folks Jul 14, 2016 Full Review The Legend of Tarzan (2016) 36% 5/10 EDIT “...The Legend of Tarzan means well but it doesn't deliver in terms of scope or storytelling.” – The Young Folks Jun 29, 2016 Full Review Me Before You (2016) 55% 7.5/10 EDIT “Clarke and Claflin sell this romance fully and add depth to characters that could have easily felt like caricatures.” – The Young Folks Jun 2, 2016 Full Review How to Be Single (2016) 45% 6.5/10 EDIT “No one will leave knowing anything more about how to be single... but the movie is fun, has a ton of heart and a positive ending message that shouldn't be disregarded.” – The Young Folks Feb 12, 2016 Full Review
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