Finding You Reviews



  • Finding You
    • Genre : Drama,Romance
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : -
    • Duration : 115 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Roadside Attractions
    • Official Site : https://roadsideattractions.com/filmography/findingyou/
    • Reviews Rate
      Nothing's perfect, but it's worth seeing.

    • Readers Rate
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Movie Reviews

  • with a tighter script and at least one of the subplots trimmed, this romantic drama about finding the courage to be true to oneself could have hit many more high notes. As it is though, Finding You never quite finds its groove
    2 of 5 by Frank Wilkins [Reel Reviews ]
  • there are no real surprises here, except maybe one. It would never work, Finley warns us, and it seems she might as well be talking about this cornball movie. But thanks to something ineffable ...“Finding You” kinda, sorta does
    2.5 of 4 by Michael O'Sullivan [Washington Post ]
  • stars Rose Reid and Jedidiah Goodacre gamely cycle through a predictable run of rom-com tropes, but the Brian Baugh film is never able to find its own heart
    Review rate : C- by Kate Erbland [IndieWire ]
  • effervescent performances from an ebullient ensemble make “Finding You” a palatable and compelling female coming-of-age tale; Rose Reid and Jedidiah Goodacre deliver delightfully nuanced work; The dynamite duo share great chemistry
    by Courtney Howard [Variety ]
  • call this a "starter romance": a sweet story that's low on lovey-dovey stuff and more about growing up; As a piece of entertainment, you're likely to find that you get more out of this film than you might have expected
    3 of 5 by Tara McNamara [Common Sense Media ]
  • as inconsequential as it is adorable, this Ireland rom-com succeeds largely due to the cutie-pie lovebirds; If you like rom-coms, this will win your heart
    3 of 4 by Randy Myers [San Jose Mercury News ]
  • "Finding You" is outrageous; It's as if "Finding You" was written by a computer program that studied 2000s rom-coms, taking the worst tropes and clunkily blending them together; everything feels uninspired
    1 of 5 by Jenny Nulf [Austin Chronicle ]

Reader's Reviews

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