Maude Apatow's 'Poetic License' Debuts as a Warm, Funny Family Comedy

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Poetic License, directed by Maude Apatow in her debut, is a warm, funny family-centered comedy about a woman navigating new friendships and family dynamics in a small town, featuring strong performances and a natural, improvisatory style. Despite its nepotistic cast, the film stands out for its genuine humor and relatable characters, making it a charming addition to the festival circuit.
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