Every Day starring Angourie Rice, Maria Bello and Debby Ryan directed by Michael Sucsy is reviewed by Alonso Duralde, Christy Lemire. Read Common Sense Media's Every Day review, age rating, and parents guide. Yet another confusing movie for teenagers.

How can a family's everyday chores be this pleasant? Every Day has an intriguing concept that's hampered by problematic execution. You can find Christy's writing at ChristyLemire.com.

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However, its everyday intimacy and episodic structure - the scenes are focused around the family's few prison visits and the dad's precious day releases. Home » Review » Movie » Everyday. Based on David Levithan's acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon. Starring: Shirley Henderson, John Simm, Laurence Richardson. Starring: Shirley Henderson, John Simm, Robert Kirk and others. This film charts the relationship between a man imprisoned for drug smuggling and his wife and is being shot over the course of five years, a few weeks at a time.

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Entertainment. for all its innovativeness, Everyday has the rhythms and intrigue of a not-very-interesting family's Christmas letters. Reviewed by Joe Neumaier [New York Daily News ]. Read what all the top critics had to say about Everyday at Metacritic.com.

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