>DEAR ZOE follows 15-year-old Tess DeNunzio (Sadie Sink), who is wracked by guilt after losing half-sister Zoe in a hit and run accident on the day of the September 11 attacks, and finds support from two surprising sources: her biological father Nick (Theo Rossi), a lovable slacker from the wrong side of the tracks, and Jimmy Freeze (Kweku Collins), the charming but dangerous juvenile delinquent next door.
I'm not watching a movie with her in it unless it also has Brendan Fraser in it
Grayson Walker
She is nothot.
Josiah Morris
This looks fucking terrible. One of those C-list indie movies that get a 65% on RT and absolutely zero awards.
Aiden Wilson
she is so FUCKING ugly. I’m convinced the only reason she was shilled here is because mentally ill millenial blacked fags
Bentley Torres
she is indeed a thot
Gabriel Bailey
TITS or GTFO
Joshua Roberts
She is young and not overweight or an obvious mutt. That automatically puts her in as hotter than 99% of hollywood.
Brody Morgan
Sadie Sink literally just plays the same exact character in every single thing she's ever been in. She is a terrible actress.
Landon Turner
>Young >Not overweight >Not a mutt That sounds like the majority of actresses in Hollywood, chud.
Eli Butler
wow that's LITERALLY me
Benjamin Sanders
It's because she's a ginger. 99% of the people simping for her are poos or other brown people. To them, a 5/10 ginger may as well be a unicorn.
Connor Miller
Is she gonna fuck a nigger in this one too? Every time I see this fiery slut she has a black dude as her love interest. Would it kill her or her agent for her to take movies when a white boy plays her boyfriend.
She is literally making out with a black guy on a bed in the trailer for the movie in OP. She goes out of her way to take roles that pair her up with niggas.
Liam Garcia
No fagfucker nothot=no thot.
Isaiah Hill
That's a mulatto, they don't count.
Ryan Miller
>in a hit and run accident on the day of the September 11 attacks Is that what we're calling the islamic terrorist attacks now?
Jackson Sullivan
this is one of those movies that was shelved years ago, probably made for TV and just brought back because of her success on Stranger Things.
Gabriel Robinson
A few years ago I thought Sadie Sink was one of the Stranger Things kids who was probably going to do well and maybe even win some kind of awards. I don't think that any more. She's shown no range whatsoever and just chooses shameless award bait roles where she plays a sad troubled teen. She's looking more and more like she's going to be one of those try-hard actors who get put into every sappy, playing at the heartstrings kind of movies where she can act sad hoping to win awards, but never will. Then she quietly fades away.