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Stella's Last Weekend

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Oliver is a high school student, and he has a love affair with Violet, the girl of his dreams. Oliver's older brother, Jack, was not lucky to have a real relationship with a girl, but it was not completed yet. When Jack returns home he will soon discover that the girl whose heart has broken is the one that stole Oliver's heart to no avail or an exciting reaction.
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Film Journal International
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October 10, 2018

Real-life brothers Nat and Alex Wolff are squabbling siblings in this weak rom-com.
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Common Sense Media
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October 12, 2018

This effective indie dramedy unravels a bit in the end as it eagerly attempts to wrap up each and every one of its conflicts, but before then it's a rowdy, touching, keenly observed slice of life.
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Variety
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October 12, 2018

The Wolffs are fine actors, and, no shocker, convincing siblings. But they're playing characters, well, only a mother could love.
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Black Girl Nerds
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October 10, 2018

I now want to see more films starring the Wolff brothers as leads.
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L.A. Weekly
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October 11, 2018

Draper captures the kind of loving openness that binds together families when the two qualities truly coexist.
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Film Threat
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October 22, 2018

Big guffaws throughout, sprinkled with little chortles to maintain its pace.
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RogerEbert.com
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October 19, 2018

Draper uses her understanding of her sons as people and actors to shape their characters and performances. In return, the trust they have in her allows them to be completely open.
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Awards Circuit
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October 12, 2018

There's a special kind of alchemy that can be found when relatives share the screen.
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TheWrap
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October 11, 2018

Both Wolffs are pretty charismatic and funny. Their rat-a-tat dialogue seems largely improvised (either that or Draper is particularly adept at teen humor) and undoubtedly reflective of a warm sibling relationship.
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Blu-ray.com
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October 11, 2018

Feels insincere, with too much corrosive behavior clouding the themes of the film and the needs of the characters.
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Los Angeles Times
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October 15, 2018

It's a loose and chatty affair, leaning on on a lifetime of familial riffing.
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Hollywood Reporter
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October 11, 2018

Stella's Last Weekend seems like it was more fun to make than watch.
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