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Set It Up (2018) Review

Posted on July 15, 2018September 6, 2018 by Joseph Wade
Set It Up (2018) Review

Refreshing, modern and worthy of your time, ‘Set It Up’ (2018) is a Netflix original that is unlikely to disappoint you – a modern take on the outdated tropes of the rom-com that’ll bring a smile to your face.

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Posted in Joseph Wade, Latest Posts, Reviews Tagged glen powell, joseph wade, Katie Silberman, lucy liu, review, rom-com, romantic comedy, set it up, taye diggs, zoey deutch Leave a comment

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