Every Day has an intriguing concept that's hampered by problematic execution. I had been wanting to see this movie since I first saw a trailor. Every Day starring Angourie Rice, Maria Bello and Debby Ryan directed by Michael Sucsy is reviewed by Alonso Duralde, Christy Lemire, Ben Mankiewicz and.

The tale of a high-school girl's romance with a body-hopping spirit turns out to be a YA film with a difference: It explores as much as it heart-tugs. You could say — and you'd be right — that "Every Day" is a highly derivative movie, since it contains echoes of a great many other. So, to watch Every Day and to still have it hold my attention and keep me captivated, without all the flash bang effects of other CGI multi-million $ productions, it did a very good job.

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Time is precious to me and taking it out to watch a film, I usually wouldn't watch and yet still enjoy as much as I did this one. "Every Day" takes the teen supernatural romance genre and bends it into lofty knots, with a premise that sounds nifty but raises difficult, nerdy questions. "Every Day" is a fascinating little movie with flaws inherent to its concept, and it's easy to forgive it for that. The story probably can't help posing. A Quantum Leap style YA adaptation about finding love. Every Day explores what it means to fall in love without letting what's on the outside get in the way. After spending a day as the boyfriend of high schooler Rhiannon (Angourie Rice), 'A' feels a mutual attraction and sets about seeing her again. Every Day: movie review. ( R ) ( Monitor Movie Guide ). 'Every Day' has a fantastic cast but the story line of small disappointments and domestic dramas never really coalesces.

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Every Day is based on a best-selling YA novel. Will the film please the readers? Every Day is greatly hampered by its awkward pacing, due to a lazily adapted screenplay by Jesse Andrews and a head-scratching vision from director For Every Day, a commendable message and solid acting by Rice aren't enough to save it.

Based on David Levithan's acclaimed New York Times bestseller, Every Day tells the story of Rhiannon. It's an intriguing setup, and there's an appealing sweetness to the movie, but Every Day — based on the bestselling novel by David Levithan — never quite fulfills the promise of its ambition. Every Day Movie Review & Showtimes: Find details of Every Day along with its showtimes, movie review, trailer, teaser, full video songs, showtimes and cast. The movie is directed by Michael Sucsy and will feature Angourie Rice, Justice Smith and Debby Ryan as lead characters.