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Tag: rachel sennott

25/02/2026
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

The Moment review: This Charli XCX fan had a blast

Charli XCX plays a fictionalised version of herself in this concert mockumentary.

29/01/2025
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Saturday Night: Film Review

This comedy takes us behind the scenes of the first-ever episode of Saturday Night Live.

07/06/2024
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

I Used to be Funny: Film Review

Rachel Sennott plays a comedian and nanny suffering from PTSD after a traumatic event.

02/11/2023
Cinema, Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Bottoms: Film Review

Two losers start a fight club at school to become popular and hook up with hot girls.

04/09/2023
Cinema, Festivals, Reviews

Finalmente l’alba (Finally Dawn): Venice Film Review

A young woman auditions to be an extra in a movie and spends a wild night with its stars.

11/09/2022
Cinema, Movies, Reviews

Bodies Bodies Bodies: Film Review

A group of friends play a game called Bodies Bodies Bodies and it becomes a very literal nightmare.

11/06/2021
Movies, MUBI, Reviews

Shiva Baby: Film Review

Rachel Sennott attends a Shiva service and runs into her sugar daddy. Awkward.

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