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      Class Action Park (2020) The 90-minute film is a trip down memory lane. You can practically smell the chlorine and feel the sun-baked pavement burning the soles of your feet." - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Aug 27, 2020
      5/5
      Psych 2: Lassie Come Home (2020) It makes you wish Roday and Hill could keep playing these roles forever, releasing a new movie every couple of years to remind us just how funny they can be together. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Jul 01, 2020
      All the Bright Places (2020) Given that the book does give us insight into Finch's pain and the ways in which he tries to cope, it's unfortunate that the film, which was co-written by Nevin and Liz Hannah doesn't offer the same experience. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Mar 10, 2020
      3/5
      To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You (2020) Condor and Centineo remain inherently charming, and there is still plenty of the first film's sweet and pure version of romance on display. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Feb 13, 2020
      92/100
      Deadwood: The Movie (2019) It's so good and so satisfying that it's worth diving back into this brutal, expletive-laden world headfirst and without distraction. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted May 29, 2019
      To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018) Charming and sweet and as such is a much-needed storm in a very long drought that reminds us not just what we've been missing all these years, but also just how timeless teen movies and their coming-of-age stories can be. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Aug 17, 2018
      Psych: The Movie (2017) It also highlights that it's entirely possible to deliver a damn good time in a limited revival format. But perhaps most importantly, it just reinforces the idea that if something isn't broke, don't fix it. And Psych is definitely working just fine. - TV Guide
      Read More | Posted Dec 11, 2017
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