Dir: Kelly Freemon Craig USA 2023 1hr 41mins
With: Rachel McAdams, Kathy Bates
Judy Blume’s best-selling tale about growing-up is a timeless, coming-of-age story which features 11 year-old Margaret who moves to a new town and contemplates everything about life, friendship, and adolescence. Relying on her Christian mother, Jewish father, and her grumpy grandma as they too come to terms with finding happiness, Margaret’s search for identity, her place in the world, and what brings meaning to a life draws all of them closer than ever before. A lovely movie about big questions brilliantly posed and resolved.
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