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That Time of the Month
A murder investigation takes a reporter and her cameraman to the house of three women roommates, who turn out to be werewolves.
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Plot Summary
A group of diverse women navigate the challenges and triumphs of their late twenties, focusing on career aspirations, romantic entanglements, and the everyday absurdities of modern life. The film uses humor and heartfelt moments to explore their shared experiences and individual journeys of self-discovery. As they support each other through personal and professional ups and downs, they learn valuable lessons about friendship and resilience.
Critical Reception
That Time of the Month received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its relatable characters and sharp dialogue, while some found the plot predictable. Audiences generally responded well to its lighthearted take on common female experiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of female friendships and witty repartee.
Appreciated for its earnest exploration of quarter-life crises and career hurdles.
Some reviewers noted a lack of narrative originality but commended the performances.
Google audience: Google users largely enjoyed the film, highlighting its humor, relatable scenarios, and the chemistry between the lead actresses. Many appreciated the film's positive and uplifting message about sisterhood and personal growth.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Tori Butler, drew inspiration for the script from personal anecdotes shared by her own group of friends.
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