*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* On this week’s episode of HBO’s We Are Who We Are, Right Here, right now #3, Caitlin’s (Jordan Kristine Seamon) friend group starts to fracture… Read more HBO’s We Are Who We Are: Right here, right now #3 Review →
The newest original film for HBO Max, Unpregnant, is a delightful coming of age road trip flick that falls into some familiar trappings but ultimately stays fresh through it’s timely… Read more Unpregnant Review: An enjoyable and intriguing coming of age road trip →
Recently, Amazon Prime added the latest addition to the coming of age romance genre with writer/director Richard Tanne’s adaptation of Krystul Sutherland’s novel Our Chemical Hearts. The film, titled Chemical… Read more Chemical Hearts Review: Abrams and Reinhart create some effective chemistry on-screen →
Expanding on her 2017 short film of the same name, writer/director Karen Maine creates a unique kind of coming of age story with Yes, God, Yes. The film follows Alice… Read more Yes, God, Yes Review: Dyer nails it in this fresh coming of age comedy →
Female coming of age stories are booming in this new generation of filmmaking and the newest film from director Coky Giedroyc, How to Build a Girl, mostly finds a way… Read more How to Build a Girl Review: Feldstein is stellar in this strong, but overly familiar coming of age story →
Writer/director Alice Wu’s newest film, The Half of It, is an original romance movie that delves into discovering love and yourself at a pivotal age through an engaging style and… Read more The Half of It Review: Netflix’s newest teen romance film is deeply emotional and gratifying →
Netflix’s Stranger Things gave us a slew of young talent that have been killing it since their start on the series. At this point, it’s hard not to see the… Read more Abe Review: Schnapp leads a strong and compelling story about food, family, and culture →
Fresh off her highly regarded coming of age story, Lady Bird, writer/director Greta Gerwig returns with her own adaptation on the classic Louisa May Alcott novel Little Women. Gerwig’s adaptation… Read more Little Women Review: Gerwig’s adaptation proves the timelessness of the iconic novel →