Anyone But You

Bea (Sydney Sweeney) and Ben (Glen Powell) have the most amazing first date until a misunderstanding thwarts their feelings for one another. When fate intervenes and they are thrown together at a destination wedding in Australia, they do what anybody in their situation would do: pretend to be a couple! Initially thinking it’ll be a walk in the park, they don’t expect the old sparks to reignite.

My expectations for Anyone But You were through the roof from the moment I heard about it. Having been a fan of Sweeney’s since Euphoria, I was looking forward to seeing the other types of roles she would take on next. Similarly, Powell captured my heart in last summer’s Top Gun Maverick and hasn’t seemed to let it go yet. There was no way this film could go wrong with the two of them tackling one of my all time favorite tropes. Luckily I was right – their chemistry was HOT and I could not take my eyes off of them.

What I didn’t know going into this was that it was loosely based off of William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing. This did become apparent, however, as I was watching the miscommunications unfold and all the meddling the various supporting characters took part in. Bea’s sister Halle (Hadley Robinson) and Ben’s best friend Claudia (Alexandra Shipp) aka the two brides, as well as respective parents Leo (Dermot Mulroney) and Innie (Rachel Griffiths) and Roger (Bryan Brown) and Carol (Michelle Hurd) played their roles perfectly. I also loved Ben’s friend Pete (Gata) and stereotypical Aussie Beau (Joe Davidson) who brought even more laughs.

Though there were some moments throughout that were on the slower side, the jokes were consistent and had me giggling. I especially couldn’t hold it together during the hiking scene and I found myself singing along at the top of my lungs during Unwritten which will undoubtedly find its way back to the charts.

Every once in a while, a romcom will come around and sweep you off your feet. Anyone But You was exactly what I needed at this time of the year – two extremely good looking leads, fiery passion, some comedy and the beautiful backdrop of Australia. It was an absolute blast from start to finish and the perfect movie to end my year on.

Rating: ♥️♥️♥️♥️

Moxie!

Vivian (Hadley Robinson) is fed up with the sexist and toxic status quo at her high school. The jocks are always getting away with everything. Then, there is The List which annually compiles untrue titles of each student. Not to mention the fact that Principal Shelly (Marcia Gay Harden) does nothing to stop any of it. It has all gone too far. In order to step up and – hopefully – smash the patriarchy, Vivian follows in her mother Lisa’s (Amy Poehler) footsteps by anonymously publishing a zine. In the zine, she is able to speak out against these issues, but does that really count for anything when she’s not taking complete ownership?

I’ll be the first to admit that I was on the fence about watching Moxie! It seemed like it was going to be another teen movie that tried too hard to get it’s message across. While some parts were cliched and a bit cringe, it did work out well in the end.

They deal with serious issues that women face every day. Real issues that women face every day are depicted and it is important that they are addressed. Unfortunately Moxie! does not go into as much depth as it could have. It did sometimes seem as if the writers wanted the story to remain a comedy. There’s nothing wrong with humor; I just wish the approach wasn’t as superficial.

All in all, I think Moxie! mostly achieved what it set out to do. This is not only a film that teenage girls will look to, but it is one that everyone can learn something from.

Rating: ♥♥♥.5