
One of the year's best-reviewed movies is now streaming — and it's 96% on Rotten Tomatoes
However, a near-perfect rating on Rotten Tomatoes is hard to ignore, so when I heard 'Sorry, Baby' had pulled such an impressive rating, it shot pretty quickly up my list of 'must-watch movies.'
While its theatrical release last month didn't come to a cinema near me, the good news is the comedy-drama has just made its streaming bow, landing on PVOD platforms including Amazon and Apple earlier this week.
If, like me, you're always intrigued when a movie pulls an impressively high percentage score on the popular review aggregate site, here's all the details you need to know about 'Sorry, Baby.'
Agnes (Eva Victor) is a professor at an arts college in New England, living alone with her cat.
But while everyday life has gone on for everybody else, Agnes' life has been radically changed by a past trauma. And the effects of that "bad thing" in her past continue to impact her outlook to this very day.
When a close friend (Naomi Ackie) arrives with good news to share, Agnes begins to realize that she's been stuck for the last three years and needs to find a way to move forward with her life.
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Also starring Louis Cancelmi, Kelly McCormack, Lucas Hedges, John Carroll Lynch and Hettienne Park, 'Sorry, Baby' marks the feature debut of writer/director/star Eva Victor.
'Sorry, Baby' premiered at the Sundance Film Festival back in late January and has been receiving rave reviews pretty much ever since. The movie currently holds a very strong 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes, from 130 reviews total, and has earned a 'Certified Fresh' seal.
'Carrying off difficult subject matter with a light touch and wry sense of humor, Sorry, Baby triumphantly announces writer-director and star Eva Victor as a formidable talent, reads Rotten Tomatoes' 'Critics Consensus.'
Ann Hornady of the Washington Post labeled the movie 'Tough, tender and observational.' Meanwhile, Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times was also impressive, calling the movie 'an utterly captivating, entirely unique cinematic presence.'
'The manner in which Victor presents this narrative, with such verve and confidence and tenderness and pitch-black humor, defies easy description. It's simply an amazing display of someone knowing how to get their voice and vision across,' said David Fear of Rolling Stone.
New York Times' Manohla David praised 'Sorry, Baby' for accurately portraying the ups and downs of life itself: 'The movie has moments that can make you wince, but it's often wryly and tartly funny because life is absurd and complicated, and people are, too.'
It's not just critics raving about Eva Victor's directorial debut either. On Rotten Tomatoes, the movie holds a strong 83% score on its Popcornmeter (the site's name for its viewers' score).
With so much glowing praise, 'Sorry, Baby' looks like a movie you'll want to consider watching this week if you're after something of seriously high quality. And it could even be a potential awards player next year, so watching now might just put you ahead in your Oscar pool.
While it's initial arrival on premium platforms, rather than one of the best streaming services, does mean that watching will require you to cough up a rental fee (or buy it outright), based on everything I've read, and the admittedly excellent trailer, I'm convinced it'll be worth it, and I'm looking forward to watching it myself later this week.
Alternatively, if you want more new options this week, including movies on services like Prime Video and HBO Max, here's a guide to the top new movies streaming this week.
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28 Products That Deserve To Be On Your Dorm Wishlist
A hanging bed caddy that wants to be your fairy godmother and help tidy up your charging cords, your phone, your water bottle, *and* keep it all happily accessible from your bed. Promising review: "Perfect for my dorm bed!! It was easy to put together and was able to hold a decent amount of stuff. I really just needed it to put my phone somewhere at night, and I also use it to hold my water bottle and other nighttime essentials." —Sheridan CruzGet it from Amazon for $12.95+ (available in 10 colors and packs of two). A set of Lego happy plants because college is hard enough without having to water *real* plants. Give yourself a greenery serotonin boost *and* a fun little project to take your mind off of course selection by adding these lil' guys to your dorm decor. Don't forget to give them names, y' review: "Great set, simple build, cute faces and love that the plants are swappable between the two. 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Promising review: "This photo organizer put a special spark in my room and is probably one of my favorite room decor items so far!!" —kailey roseGet it from Amazon for $12.99+ (available in two sizes and two colors) A bundle of eco-friendly cleaning supplies to aid you in your quest to have the cleanest dorm room in the building. (Or at the very least, not getting labeled as the hall's resident biohazard.) This bundle comes with one all purpose cleaning tab refill, one bathroom cleaner tab refill, one glass mirror cleaner tab refill, a gentle home cleaning scrub (12oz), and one reusable EcoGeek spray Store is just that: GOOD. Good products, a good mission, and good people at the helm. 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It was perfect for movie nights and was easy to setup." —Mileena"I bought this projector in July 2023 on prime day and it works amazing! I use it almost everyday with my Roku or my computer through the HDMI port. It was perfect for my college dorm and now my apartment. I just bought another one as a gift for my brother!" —Haven MayGet it from Amazon for $79.99. A floating shelf organizer because you can never have too many cute and colorful places to stash your thingamajigs and loose bobbles. Promising reviews: "Purchased for my daughters dorm and super simple to install. It has adhesive backing and she is able to set her iPhone on it and hang her keys easily with no weight issues." —RNHEMI"Perfect dorm room shelf. Easy to install and great storage capacity." —KimGet it from Amazon for $9.99+ (available in four colors and two styles). A perfectly sweet doily heart metal wall hook so you always know *exactly* where you left your dorm keys and your fave tote bag. 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18 Of The Prettiest Names People Have Ever Heard, In Case You're Looking For Inspo
If you need inspiration for pretty baby names, you're in the right place. In one Reddit thread (which you can see here), people shared the prettiest names they've ever heard, and I'm honestly pulling out my notes app for future reference. From classic names you've probably heard before to names that are a bit more unique, here's what 18 different people had to say: Related: 1."I've always liked classical-sounding names like Calypso, Genevieve, Gwendolyn, or names based on flowers like Rose, Lavender, Lilly, etc." –Trickynitsua212 2."I used to be obsessed with Celeste. Now I like Aurelia." –bedazzledfingernails 3."Elena. It just sounds like elegance in a name." –olivvialily 4."I really like Marisol, it means ocean and sun in Spanish." –justcallme_oli 5."Common in Central Asian countries – Altynai. Translates to golden moon." –No-Chocolate-4334 Related: 6."Charlotte. Classy and timeless." –capnew3480 7."I am always told people like my daughter's names. Eden, Annelie, Hollis, Marcella, and Liliana. Yes, five daughters. It's never quiet in my house lol." –smooth_jello_9497 8."Aurora. It sounds like sunlight breaking through a forest. Plus, you can't say it without softening your voice a little." –princess_kitty9 9."Came across the name Astrid in a book series I read back in middle school (for those wondering: the Gone series by Michael Grant). I haven't stopped thinking about it since. It's one of those names that just flows off the tongue really nicely, and to me personally, it is a really beautiful mix of being a very soft, delicate name and a very strong name with a hint of edge." –ta_beachylawgirl Related: 10."Met a girl at a summer camp once called Genesis. Might also be because I thought she was super cool and had an awesome vibe, but that name has stuck with me." –halfblindgiraffe 11."I always thought the name Alexandra is beautiful (which it is), but when I heard the name Alessandra, I was like 'ooooh, Alexandra's cutesy and demure cousin.'" –sweetness_incarnate 12."While watching The White Lotus Season 2, Valentina bought Isabella a starfish pin and said in Italian, 'Stellamarina.' I thought then and there it was the most gorgeous name I'd ever heard and so charming that it's the word for starfish in Italian!" –MaterialisticTarte 13."Seraphina. It rolls off the tongue like a little melody and feels both strong and elegant." –Delicious_Beach3910 14."Ella/Ellen/Ellie. It sounds like a sunny, quiet room in your grandma's house that's covered in lace. It sounds feminine and soft." –MoopsiePoopsie Related: 15."Met a French girl called Coralie many years ago. We've met only once, but my god, the way she said her name in her French accent." –_Nanno_callsmoke208 16."A friend told me today he was going to name his daughter 'Meadow' when she was born. My spontaneous reaction was, 'Wow, that's really a nice name.'" –steeltownblue 17."One of my old coworkers who was super incredibly lovely was named Olympia, and I love the name so much!! It suited her so much, too, as a bubbly and kind person." –sweetmiilkk finally, "Evelyn. It's my mother's name, and I always thought it was a beautiful name. She's 88 and is a beautiful lady." –Rush58 What other names belong on this list? Let me know in the comments! Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Also in Internet Finds: Solve the daily Crossword