Hulu | Release Date (Streaming): March 12, 2021
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megacritic2021Mar 13, 2021
naval gazing, narcissistic drivel. You have better things to do than watch home movies and take a trip down memory lane with a has been actor
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chadimusMar 13, 2021
Mildly amusing to see child stars doing ecstasy. Beyond that its a parade of white teenagers doing a very privileged version of what most other white teenagers were doing at the time - sex, drugs, gossip. The main difference is the nameMildly amusing to see child stars doing ecstasy. Beyond that its a parade of white teenagers doing a very privileged version of what most other white teenagers were doing at the time - sex, drugs, gossip. The main difference is the name dropping and alligator tears when they grow to up realize they're just normal people who used to be famous. The novelty wears off quickly. Expand
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JLuis_001May 8, 2021
Not only does it lack coherence, but this ''documentary'' is basically Soleil Moon Frye releasing what could not be published on social media at the time, therefore it's just her ego exposing her private moments, recorded decades ago, inNot only does it lack coherence, but this ''documentary'' is basically Soleil Moon Frye releasing what could not be published on social media at the time, therefore it's just her ego exposing her private moments, recorded decades ago, in order to believe that someone will be interested in it beyond herself. Expand
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UncleWillardMar 18, 2021
Mostly boring. We've seen this story time and again; Hollywood is unkind to child actors for the most part. There some effort to try and address the obvious coming of age vs. biology, but I've always seen it portrayed as worse forMostly boring. We've seen this story time and again; Hollywood is unkind to child actors for the most part. There some effort to try and address the obvious coming of age vs. biology, but I've always seen it portrayed as worse for girls/women, but it's about the same for boys/men. It's nothing new to show how predatory the entertainment business can be, treating very young and impressionable people as a commodity then throwing them away when they aren't selling tickets. But isn't that how it goes for every actor? People get in to that business for various reasons, but seeking fame is a big one. Not getting it is almost a blessing compared to getting it early and then contending with the loss of it. While I applaud her for opening up about her experiences, I also see it as a desperate grab for what she lost after Punky Brewster and never regained. Even the hamhanded revival of the show smacks of a cash grab, but it opened up the opportunity for her to share this. Overall, it's fairly predictable. Some fun cameos, but some that just come across as contrived. Well-trod ground. Expand
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