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All Day and a Night holds a 54% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 37 reviews, with an average of 5.9/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "All Day and a Night addresses worthy issues with thoughtfulness and care, although its effectiveness is undermined by a disappointingly familiar story."
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Later that night, Firehouse 51 rushed to the scene of a car crash. All four traffic lights had gone out in a major intersection, leading to a nasty collision.
Against all odds—and despite an official announcement that the series would be ending at the conclusion of season five way back in 2023—we're still not 100% certain that this was the real-deal ...
On Rotten Tomatoes, All Summers End has an approval rating of 20% based on five reviews (one positive review and four negative), with an average rating of 3.50/10. [5] In a positive review, Stephen Farber of The Hollywood Reporter wrote, "the resolution seems honest and mature, and a brief epilogue is so powerful that it makes us forget some of the film's earlier lapses.
The reporter adds, “But you didn’t live with that. That’s not what you had.” Belle admits, “No, it’s not. But I lived for years with the fear that I was dying and that was horrible.
After a joyful night at a birthday party for her daughter Shante (Demi Singleton), Ebony’s alcoholic past reemerges when she drunkenly snaps at a family friend (Miss Lawrence), souring the mood ...
"All Day and All of the Night" is a song by the English rock band the Kinks from 1964. Released as a single, it reached No. 2 in the UK on the Record Retailer chart [8] and No. 7 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1965. [9] The song was included on the Kinksize Hits EP in the UK and the Kinks' second American album, Kinks-Size (1965).