Review of The DUFF (2015) by Dustin Putman for TheFilmFile.com — 19 Feb 2015
Capable, spry, and mostly wise when it isn't spelling out its moralistic intent. The main attraction is Mae Whitman, acting her heart out while making her every last moment look as natural and vulnerable as that of a real life being lived.
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This review of The DUFF (2015) was written by Dustin Putman and published by TheFilmFile.com on 19 Feb 2015.
The DUFF has generally received positive reviews.
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