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    Mail Order Monster (2018)

    A little girl is trying to cope after having lost her mom while dealing with life itself, bullies, and her father with his new girlfriend by putting together… a robot.

    A low-budget, indie, PG film that Jax Productions and Stay Relevant Productions managed to bring to life with respect to family values. Loss, grief, rejection, love, and self-reflection have been responsible for causing all of us sleepless nights throughout the course of our lives. And Paulina Lagudi, with skill, imagination, and artistic temperament, produces, writes, and directs a heartfelt story on nights like that.

    Josh Hopkins does a brilliant job as a dad trying to do his best, and it’s really nice to see the always mesmerising Charisma Carpenter as the “woman next door” relying solely on her acting. Last but definitely not least, look out for the incredible Madison Horcher and Emma Rayne Lyle, who, given the opportunity, will be two of the most sought-after actresses of their age.

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