MISS YOU ALREADY – Review by MaryAnn Johanson

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missyoualreadyposter Miss You Already is authentically female in how it gets inside a lifelong friendship between two women, and how important that friendship is to them and how unshakeable it is even at the worst of times. While the film is powerfully emotional, it is not “sentimental” in the derogatory sense that word usually implies. This is the sort of movie we can get only when women are writing and directing movies. That’s not because all women’s friendships are exactly alike, or because all women are exactly alike. There are some insights into women’s lives that, at this moment in time, only women can have. Read more>>

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MaryAnn Johanson

MaryAnn Johanson is a freelance writer on film, TV, DVD, and pop culture from New York City and now based in London. She is the webmaster and sole critic at FlickFilosopher.com, which debuted in 1997 and is now one of the most popular, most respected, and longest-running movie-related sites on the Internet. Her film reviews also appear in a variety of alternative-weekly newspapers across the U.S. Johanson is one of only a few film critics who is a member of The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (the Webby organization), an invitation-only, 500-member body of leading Web experts, business figures, luminaries, visionaries and creative celebrities. She is also a member of the Online Film Critics Society. She has appeared as a cultural commentator on BBC Radio, LBC-London, and on local radio programs across North America, and she served as a judge at the first Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Film Festival at the 2003 I-Con, the largest SF convention on the East Coast. She is the author of The Totally Geeky Guide to The Princess Bride, and is an award-winning screenwriter. Read Johanson's recent articles below. For her AWFJ.org archive, type "MaryAnn Johanson" in the Search Box (upper right corner of screen).