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Voicemails for Isabelle review

Netflix's new rom-com 'Voicemails for Isabelle' is garnering critical praise and drawing comparisons to classic cinematic love stories.

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Netflix has released 'Voicemails for Isabelle,' a rom-com starring Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson. The film, directed by Leah McKendrick, is inspired by a real-life love story and draws significant influence from the city of San Francisco.

Critical reception is highlighted by the A.V. Club, which calls it the best Netflix dramedy in years, and Roger Ebert, which describes it as a clever update to 'You've Got Mail.' Coverage from the New York Times, The Guardian, and Deadline focuses on the film's reviews, while the San Francisco Chronicle reports on a surprise appearance by the lead actors at a local screening.

Attention is now on the film's reception following its LA premiere, where Deutch wore Valentino, and the broader impact of filmmaker Leah McKendrick's approach to the project.

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Who stars in 'Voicemails for Isabelle'?

The film stars Zoey Deutch and Nick Robinson.

Who directed the movie?

The film was directed by Leah McKendrick.

Where was the film inspired from?

The movie was inspired by a real-life love story and the city of San Francisco.

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