Damsel (2024) Review
Millie Bobby Brown stars in Netflix film ‘Damsel’ (2024), an unimaginative take on the damsel in distress lacking in meaning or purpose. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreMillie Bobby Brown stars in Netflix film ‘Damsel’ (2024), an unimaginative take on the damsel in distress lacking in meaning or purpose. Review by Margaret Roarty.
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