Tag: Coming-of-age

Love Through A Prism Review: What A Charming And Delightful Watch!

Love Through A Prism Review: This is a soft, visually beautiful romance about a young girl finding love and her own voice through art.

Cadets Review (2024): JioCinema Series is Sweet and Nostalgic

Cadets Review: This JioCinema series is heartfelt & nostalgic and although not particularly memorable will bring a smile on your face.

A Part of You on Netflix: Release Date, Plot and More About Upcoming Swedish Drama

A Part of You is a Swedish coming-of-age film that explores grief and reinventing oneself after a tragic loss.

Dil Dosti Dilemma Review: Anushka Sen and Tanvi Azmi Shine Bright in Mild YA Drama

Dil Dosti Dilemma Review: Although not really memorable, this YA drama has its heart in the right place with warm performances from everyone.

Rumspringa Review: Jonas Holdenrieder in an Interesting Story But Depthless Story

Rumspringa feels like a tourist's guidebook, full of the obvious and mundane, with little depth or insight into Amish culture.

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