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Director: Louise Linton
Cast: Louise Linton, Sam Page, Scott Deckert, Scott Prox
Upon discovering her fiancé cheated, Claire (Louise Linton), a witty, driven fashion columnist, jilts her husband-to-be at the altar. In the weeks that follow she loses her job and hits rock bottom. With nothing to lose, Claire turns to online dating and social media to launch her retaliatory dating streak. When her dating exploits go viral, things begin to take a toll. But when she runs into her first love, Kyle (Sam Page) will he ignite the fire or put out the flames?
Critical Reception & Ratings
As a new release, Chick Flick (2023) directed by Louise Linton has not yet been widely reviewed by critics. The film's public reception is unclear, as an IMDb rating is not currently available to gauge audience response.
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Directed by Louise Linton, Chick Flick (2023) is a delightful romantic comedy with a fresh perspective, blending sharp wit and heartfelt emotion as the protagonist navigates the pitfalls of modern dating. Anchored by Louise Linton's charismatic performance, the film offers a unique take on the classic rom-com formula, exploring themes of self-discovery and the power of second chances.
Chick flick is a slang term for the film genre catered specifically to women's interests, and is marketed toward women demographics. They generally tend to appeal more to a younger female audience and deal mainly with love and romance. Although many types of films may be directed toward a female audience, the term "chick flick" is typically used only in reference to films that contain personal drama and emotion or themes that are relationship-based. Chick flicks often are released en masse around Valentine's Day.
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