Two teens travel across country in a charming yet uneven
HBO Max movie with a star turn from Haley Lu Richardson
If during one of the many uncomfortably spare scenes in the punishing Sundance breakout Never Rarely Sometimes Always you found yourself craving the light relief of a Kelly Clarkson singalong, then all you needed was patience. Because in just a matter of months, the sombre tale of a 17-year-old girl travelling with a cousin across state lines to get an
abortion has been repurposed as a more spirited tale of a 17-year-old girl travelling with a friend across state lines to get an abortion. Something for everyone, then.
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Netflix teen
comedy dances to a familiar beat