Review of Booksmart (2019) by Richard Brody for The New Yorker — 22 May 2019
As a form of wish fulfillment, it’s fascinating if unpersuasive; as a vision of its subject—high-school life—it’s as faux-sweet and faux-innocent as the films of the Frankie Avalon era.
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This review of Booksmart (2019) was written by Richard Brody and published by The New Yorker on 22 May 2019.
Booksmart has generally received positive reviews.
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