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Booksmart

A sharp, affectionate coming-of-age comedy that turns one chaotic graduation-night quest into a funny, emotionally observant portrait of friendship, anxiety, and self-invention. It’s especially rewarding if you like fast dialogue, awkward social comedy, and teen stories that care about character as much as punchlines.

78% (1,011,732)

Booksmart

Where to watch: Buy

Movie · Comedy · R

2019 · 1h 42m · ★ 78% (1M)

Getting straight A's. Giving zero F's.

Director: Olivia Wilde

Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams

Overview

Two academic teenage superstars realize, on the eve of their high school graduation, that they should have worked less and played more. Determined to never fall short of their peers, the girls set out on a mission to cram four years of fun into one night.

Director

Olivia Wilde

Production

Annapurna Pictures, Gloria Sanchez Productions

Cast

Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams, Jason Sudeikis, Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte, Victoria Ruesga, Mason Gooding, Skyler Gisondo, Diana Silvers, Molly Gordon, Billie Lourd, Eduardo Franco, Nico Hiraga, Austin Crute, Noah Galvin, Michael Patrick O'Brien, Ben Harris, Kyle Samples, Deb Hiett

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, affectionate coming-of-age comedy that turns one chaotic graduation-night quest into a funny, emotionally observant portrait of friendship, anxiety, and self-invention. It’s especially rewarding if you like fast dialogue, awkward social comedy, and teen stories that care about character as much as punchlines.

Best for

  • coming-of-age comedy fans
  • viewers who like smart, character-driven teen movies
  • fans of queer-friendly ensemble comedies
  • people who enjoy awkward, high-energy party-night plots
  • audiences looking for a warm friendship story

Skip if

  • you want broad, raunch-first comedy
  • you dislike high school settings
  • you prefer plots with heavy stakes or genre twists
  • you’re not interested in emotionally sincere teen stories

Overview

Booksmart is a breezy, sharply observed high school comedy that understands how embarrassing, tender, and mythologized adolescence can feel. It uses one wild night to unpack years of overachievement, social anxiety, and the fear of missing out, while never losing sight of the central friendship at its heart.

Worth noting

What makes it stand out is the balance: the movie is very funny, but it’s also unusually empathetic toward its characters. The performances sell the awkwardness and the chemistry, and the script keeps finding fresh ways to turn teen-movie situations into something specific and alive.

Bottom line

It’s also a movie about identity without turning that into a lecture. The humor is quick, the pacing is lively, and the emotional payoff lands because the film cares about who these girls are, not just what happens to them over one night.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Lucy (4.5★) · 14755 likes

I LOST MY VIRGINITY IN WHAT I THOUGHT WAS A PARK BUT... IT TURNED OUT TO BE A GRAVEYARD AND NOW THE GHOST SPIRITS LIVE INSIDE MY EGGS WAITING TO BE REBORN

davidehrlich (4★) · 10754 likes

literally every movie should be set during senior year of high school. no exceptions.

ciara (5★) · 9982 likes

when amy doesn’t know how to interact with the girl she likes and just awkwardly throws up a peace sign... THIS is the lesbian representation we have wanted and needed

issy 🥝 (5★) · 8089 likes

wonderful film but they had the choices to go to a BOAT party with JARED and a MASSEUSE where they’re giving out FREE IPADS, and the choice to go to a MURDER MYSTERY party where they get to ACT as COOL MISCELLANIOUS CHARACTERS with BACKSTORIES with music in the background that sounds straight out of THE GREAT GATSBY, and instead they desperately wanted to go to a plain old HOUSE PARTY with people that SHIT TALK THEM in school BATHROOMS.

aaron (5★) · 7758 likes

this is superbad for girls and the gays

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Themes

coming of age, female friendship, queer identity, high school, self-discovery, social anxiety, graduation, FOMO

Topics

coming-of-age, teen comedy, female friendship, queer coming-of-age, high school, graduation, party crawl, awkward humor, millennial/Gen Z, warm ensemble

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