The overall course is made unexpectedly and tremendously more interesting by the inclusion of a celebrated archetype that’s harder to pull off than audiences realize: the himbo.
Read full articleFor women of a certain age, SUZE feelS like balm for the soul, validating their feelings about being empty nesters, alone, uncomfortable in their bodiies and afraid of the future. Perimenopausal Suze is always hot – but not the way she’d like to be.
Read full articleWriter-directors Linsey Stewart and Dane Clark manage to deliver a darker and more resonant take on its themes than we’ve come to expect from mainstream comedies.
Read full articleThis is about getting out of our silos, out of our bubbles and being able to actually see the person in front of you.
Read full articleA shamelessly feel-good movie with a truckload of heart that’s buoyed by dynamic, lived-in performances, Suze offers emotional rewards far grander than its simple story might suggest. And it’s an honest pleasure to watch.
Read full articleThe two lead actors have wonderful chemistry, making their very different personalities and outlooks bounce off each other in a lively and funny first act.
Read full article...the picture’s perpetually (and pervasively) agreeable atmosphere is perpetuated by its stellar performances...
Read full articleEnds up overcoming its rough edges and jarring tonal shifts to tell a good story of a mother and her dynamic with an unlikely individual.
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