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Missed half the film as eyes were busy rolling.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 20, 2018

Oh yes, this is an eat-your-veg personal development class, delivered with sledgehammer subtlety.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 19, 2018

The premise suggests it should be a horror movie but instead we are presented with a warped story about high school romance.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 19, 2018

You have to just go with it, and not break the butterfly of its idea on the wheel of derision.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 19, 2018

Sure, there are plenty of moral and conceptual ideas that remain unexplored, and having set up the premise, the film doesn't quite know how to end. But none of that desperately matters if you're a young viewer with a taste for paranormal romance.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 18, 2018

Not many teen romances use high-concept fantasy to probe the nature of self. But despite its fascinating conceit - and strong opening scenes - Every Day is undone by blandness.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 17, 2018

"Every Day" is, after all, trying to say something serious about love. And in its modest, teen-modulated way, it says it.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 2, 2018

A nice idea within nutty packaging.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 23, 2018

The story probably can't help posing more questions than it could ever reasonably answer, and the great cast goes a long way toward smoothing out the creases.

| Feb 23, 2018

Throughout, the film raises metaphysical issues of physical and psychological autonomy only to gloss over them, probably because addressing them could too quickly shut down the romance.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Feb 23, 2018

Plotwise, the book is faithful to the novel, but its eventual resolution is insubstantial and unsatisfying, as sometimes happens when story points are dutifully replicated onscreen without accompanying visuals.

| Original Score: C+ | Feb 22, 2018

The love story at the heart of "Every Day" is a deep one, an inventive allegory that packs a timely wallop, but it's one hopelessly hampered by its resistance to engaging in the deeper issues it stirs up.

| Original Score: C- | Feb 22, 2018

It's nothing close to a great film, but neither is it something audiences see every day.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Feb 22, 2018

Remains stuck in a stubborn rut somewhere between confusing and snooze-inducing.

| Feb 22, 2018

At heart, "Every Day" is just an elaborately convoluted parable of a high-school girl learning to prize a savvy nice guy over a popular cad. But the movie demonstrates why that simple lesson is more than skin-deep.

| Feb 22, 2018

"Every Day" [is] more ambitious than your average teen romance, which only makes it all the more disappointing that it simply remains an average teen romance.

| Feb 22, 2018

The setup is almost too twee for words, but Rice burnishes acting skills that were already gleaming after The Beguiled and The Nice Guys. And kudos to the inclusivity and diversity of the casting ...

| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Feb 22, 2018

The cast does excellent work, particularly Justice Smith, who as Justin gets to play World's Worst and Best boyfriend and nails both. And as Rhiannon, the appealing Angourie Rice is just the kind of teenager you root for ...

| Feb 22, 2018

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