Review of After Everything (2018) by Teo Bugbee for The New York Times — 10 Oct 2018
White and Monroe demonstrate natural chemistry, and they discretely suggest the private experiences of their characters, the youthful doubts that can’t be extinguished by passion. In unpretentious fashion, After Everything portrays the bittersweetness of a first love that blooms in crisis.
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This review of After Everything (2018) was written by Teo Bugbee and published by The New York Times on 10 Oct 2018.
After Everything has generally received positive reviews.
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