‘That Awkward Moment’ squanders star Zac Efron
Even the charms of Zac Efron can’t save ‘That Awkward Moment,’ a coarse, clunky romantic comedy.
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The actor could be relied on to sacrifice vanity and adoration in the service of total immersion in a role.
Even the charms of Zac Efron can’t save ‘That Awkward Moment,’ a coarse, clunky romantic comedy.
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