Stars: Brec Bassinger, Luke Wilson, Amy Smart, Yvette Monreal, Anjelika Washington, Trae Romano, Christopher Baker, Neil Jackson | Created by Geoff Johns
First a correction from last week’s Stargirl review. Yolanda wasn’t dating Icicle’s son, she was dating Henry King Jr., the son of Brainwave.
With that corrected, this week’s Stargirl episode starts off three months ago with Yolanda running for class president at her “a little too perfect” high school. It appears Yolanda will easily win the elected position over her rival, Cindy Burman (Meg DeLacy), one of the “mean” girls that wrote the word “slut” on Yolanda’s locker in the future (as noted in last episode). That is until Yolanda, with some persistent requests from Henry, sends a risqué photo to appease her boyfriend. Unfortunately, Cindy is able to steal the photo from Henry’s phone and send it anonymously to the whole student body,...
First a correction from last week’s Stargirl review. Yolanda wasn’t dating Icicle’s son, she was dating Henry King Jr., the son of Brainwave.
With that corrected, this week’s Stargirl episode starts off three months ago with Yolanda running for class president at her “a little too perfect” high school. It appears Yolanda will easily win the elected position over her rival, Cindy Burman (Meg DeLacy), one of the “mean” girls that wrote the word “slut” on Yolanda’s locker in the future (as noted in last episode). That is until Yolanda, with some persistent requests from Henry, sends a risqué photo to appease her boyfriend. Unfortunately, Cindy is able to steal the photo from Henry’s phone and send it anonymously to the whole student body,...
- 6/12/2020
- by Jason Brigger
- Nerdly
Stars: Haley Lu Richardson, Cole Sprouse, Claire Forlani, Moises Arias, Parminder Nagra, Emily Baldoni, Gary Weeks, Kimberly Hebert Gregory, Cynthia Evans | Written by Mikki Daughtry, Tobias Iaconis | Directed by Justin Baldoni
Justin Baldoni’s Five Feet Apart, on the surface, is your casual generic and conventional teen drama that evokes a similar sense of “impending doomed romance” that plays with every cliché it can. However, while undoubtedly Five Feet Apart is your bona fide Romeo + Juliet meets John Green’s Fault in Our Stars, it is convicted in an emotionally compelling and deeply poignant prowess with two fantastic lead performances from Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson.
Sprouse, in particular, impresses dearly. His first feature starring role in eight years, with his last appearance with his twin sibling Dylan Sprouse in the famed Disney Channel sequel show The Suite Life on Deck in 2011. However, Sprouse has been heavily active in...
Justin Baldoni’s Five Feet Apart, on the surface, is your casual generic and conventional teen drama that evokes a similar sense of “impending doomed romance” that plays with every cliché it can. However, while undoubtedly Five Feet Apart is your bona fide Romeo + Juliet meets John Green’s Fault in Our Stars, it is convicted in an emotionally compelling and deeply poignant prowess with two fantastic lead performances from Cole Sprouse and Haley Lu Richardson.
Sprouse, in particular, impresses dearly. His first feature starring role in eight years, with his last appearance with his twin sibling Dylan Sprouse in the famed Disney Channel sequel show The Suite Life on Deck in 2011. However, Sprouse has been heavily active in...
- 3/18/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
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