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Griffin In Summer (8.3/10)

  • Andy G
  • Nov 6
  • 1 min read

This new indie comedy really surpassed my expectations. It leaned more toward drama, with light comedic moments and surprisingly thoughtful character development. It’s an easy watch, not just because it’s short, but because it never feels confusing or overloaded."Fourteen-year-old Griffin Nafly an ambitious playwright of his generation. But once he meets handsome twenty-five-year-old handyman Brad, his life (and play) will never be the same."


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