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Room (2015) Review

Posted on February 7, 2016November 14, 2019 by Sophie Grant
Room (2015) Review

Room (2015) has been reviewed by Sophie Grant. See how it lives up to the hype and where it ranks on our 24 point scale, here.

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Posted in Hall of Fame, Latest Posts, Reviews, Sophie Grant, The Oscars Tagged brie larson, Emma Donoghue, Jacob Trembley, Lenny Abrahamson, review, Room: A Novel, Sean Bridgers, sophie grant Leave a comment

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