SummaryIt’s the Summer of ’87, and Gio (Spencer Boldman), an Italian kid from Queens, has little on his mind but cars and girls. Gio thinks he’s got it all figured out until he meets Jessica (Emily Ratajkowski), a nice Jewish girl from Long Island who likes to go undercover for illicit thrills on the wrong side of the tracks. [Vertical Entertainment]
Directed By:Robert Siegel
Written By:Robert Siegel
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Sep 27, 2018
60
Contrary to his delicious downer of a first film, the terrific “Big Fan,” Mr. Siegel doesn’t venture into risky areas here. He’s content to have these characters hang out in cars or at a diner while chewing the scenery and checking their beepers. If you came of age in the 1980s, that’s enough to enjoy.
Sep 26, 2018
40
Screenwriter Robert Siegel’s second directorial outing is better as an exercise in nostalgia than as a film, but it deserves some praise for its faithful recreation of a time and a place.
Sep 26, 2018
40
Content-wise, Cruise is dull, with a script that brims of potential but is done injustice by uninspired leads.
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Oct 14, 2019
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Colossal waste of time. I really like Emily Ratajkowski, i think shes an good actress with more than just looks but she needs to make better movies than this.




























