Review: Plan B is this summer s first-choice teen comedy
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Review: Plan B is this summer s first-choice teen comedy
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Directed by Natalie Morales.
Starring Kuhoo Verma, Victoria Moroles, Michael Provost, Myha’la Herrold, Jolly Abraham, Mason Cook, Timothy Granderos, Moses Storm, Edi Patterson, Jacob Vargas, Gus Birney, Hana Hayes, Bobby Tisdale, Josh Ruben, Alexander Low, and Jay Chandrasekhar.
SYNOPSIS:
Follows a straight-laced high school student and her slacker best friend who, after a regrettable first sexual encounter, have 24 hours to hunt down a Plan B pill in America’s heartland.
As I watched
Plan B, I couldn’t help but think of last year’s
Unpregnant for two reasons: both comedies share a similar road trip narrative centered on teenage friendship and pro-choice pregnancy, and I mistakenly thought Hulu had also released that movie on their streaming service and that they were cornering the market regarding timely comedies on women’s rights, specifically with their bodies. It turns out the latter was actually released on HBO Max, but the point stands because I also found tha
Plan B Review: A Girls-Behaving-Badly Comedy With Two Star-Making Performances and a Scandalous Spirit
Kuhoo Verma and Victoria Moroles seize the screen in Natalie Morales all-night-long comedy.
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Director: Natalie Morales
With: Kuhoo Verma, Victoria Moroles, Michael Provost, Mason Cook, Jolly Abraham, Jacob Vargas, Myha’la Herrold, Timothy Grandaderos, Rachel Dratch, Edi Patterspon, Moses Storm, Jay Chandrasekhar.
“Plan B” is a girls-behaving-badly all-night-long road-trip comedy that’s The film made me realize that almost every time a movie like this one comes along that has young women at the center of it, it’s been an independent film. In the randy teens + binge party = escalating trainwreck genre of high delinquent comedy, that’s a crucial distinction, because it means that the films bypass a certain mainstream blandification. “Plan B” will be released May 28 on Hulu, and it’s clear that the relevant ex