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Andy Peth jumped into the studio a couple of days early to deliver a special Wednesday edition of his 5-Star Movie Reviews—and this week’s picks may surprise you. Why is Eternity stirring conversation with solid craftsmanship but low moral ratings? What did Andy find beneath the surface of Zootopia 2—and is this sequel worth your family’s holiday time? From unexpected political tones to questions about deeper messages, Andy breaks down the hits, the misses, and the “maybe watch it later” moments with his signature honesty and humor. Curious which film earns the higher quality score? Want to know what Andy sees that most critics won’t say out loud? Don’t miss this special Thanksgiving-week episode of 5-Star Movie Reviews—only on Rush To Reason. HOUR 2 Hour 2 of Rush To Reason takes a fun detour into the world of rom-coms, as Andy brings his movie-buff energy to a theme everyone has an opinion about: Chick Flicks. Why does When Harry Met Sally still set the standard decades later? What makes Notting Hill the ultimate “ordinary guy meets extraordinary woman” fantasy that never gets old? And how did classics like His Girl Friday and Sabrina manage to blend sharp dialogue, charm, and heart in ways modern films rarely reach? Whether you love the genre, tolerate it, or avoid it at all costs, Andy breaks down why certain romances work… and why some fall apart faster than a runaway bride at the altar. Which films does Andy think still hold up? Which ones surprised him? And which rom-com trope drives him crazy? Find out in this light, lively, and nostalgia-filled hour of https://RushToReason.com.
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