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16-year old Rhiannon falls in love with a mysterious spirit named “A” that inhabits a different body every day. Feeling an unmatched connection, Rhiannon and “A” work each day to find each other, not knowing what the next day will bring.
18 April 1967, Norristown, Pennsylvania, USA
13 May 1993, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
11 July 1968, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada
18 March 1998, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
12 September 1996, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
30 June 1998, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
April 25, 2018
The film is entertaining whenever it isn't trying to make the audience sob.February 22, 2018
The story probably can't help posing more questions than it could ever reasonably answer, and the great cast goes a long way toward smoothing out the creases.February 22, 2018
Plotwise, the book is faithful to the novel, but its eventual resolution is insubstantial and unsatisfying, as sometimes happens when story points are dutifully replicated onscreen without accompanying visuals.March 02, 2018
"Every Day" is, after all, trying to say something serious about love. And in its modest, teen-modulated way, it says it.February 22, 2018
It's nothing close to a great film, but neither is it something audiences see every day.April 22, 2018
A great premise for a cute confection of a film aimed at incurably romantic teens.April 20, 2018
It's not as daring as its endearing protagonist, and its fantastical scenario plays out rather lifelessly. But its gentle exploration of the fluidity of human physical and emotional expression is very welcome.April 23, 2018
The sheer goofiness of the concept makes Michael Sucsy's film more enjoyable than most young-adult movies, but I can imagine members of its target audience responding to its dreamy, kind-hearted emotionalism too.April 25, 2018
Angourie Rice is a happy discovery; a star is born. [Full Review in Spanish]April 20, 2018
Well intentioned but not well enough executed.February 23, 2018
A nice idea within nutty packaging.February 22, 2018
The love story at the heart of "Every Day" is a deep one, an inventive allegory that packs a timely wallop, but it's one hopelessly hampered by its resistance to engaging in the deeper issues it stirs up.