Review of Big Time Adolescence (2020) by Jordan Raup for The Film Stage — 04 Feb 2019
As the fun hits a brick wall, the film doesn’t quite have the pathos of other coming-of-age stories like The Edge of Seventeen, more focused on selling the amiable, Superbad-esque hang out vibe that is so attuned to Davidson’s brand of comedy, but when it is time for some comeuppance, it’s easy to feel for both Mo and Zeke.
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This review of Big Time Adolescence (2020) was written by Jordan Raup and published by The Film Stage on 04 Feb 2019.
Big Time Adolescence has generally received positive reviews.
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