About Booksmart
Olivia Wilde's directorial debut, 'Booksmart' (2019), is a refreshingly smart and uproarious teen comedy that redefines the genre. The film follows Amy and Molly, two academic overachievers who, on the eve of their high school graduation, have a crushing realization: while they aced every test, their peers partied their way to equally prestigious futures. Determined not to have wasted their youth, the duo embarks on a mission to cram four years of fun into one chaotic, epic night.
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein deliver phenomenal, chemistry-filled performances, making Amy and Molly an instantly iconic duo. Their journey is packed with laugh-out-loud mishaps, unexpected friendships, and genuine moments of self-discovery. Olivia Wilde's direction is vibrant and confident, infusing the classic party-quest plot with wit, visual flair, and a deeply empathetic heart. The supporting cast, including Billie Lourd in a scene-stealing role, is uniformly excellent.
More than just a comedy, 'Booksmart' is a celebration of female friendship, intelligence, and the messy, beautiful process of growing up. It stands out for its authentic voice, inclusive storytelling, and refusal to stereotype its characters. Viewers should watch this film for its perfect blend of humor and heart, its killer soundtrack, and its empowering message that you can be both book smart and life smart. It's a modern classic that earns its place among the best coming-of-age stories.
Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein deliver phenomenal, chemistry-filled performances, making Amy and Molly an instantly iconic duo. Their journey is packed with laugh-out-loud mishaps, unexpected friendships, and genuine moments of self-discovery. Olivia Wilde's direction is vibrant and confident, infusing the classic party-quest plot with wit, visual flair, and a deeply empathetic heart. The supporting cast, including Billie Lourd in a scene-stealing role, is uniformly excellent.
More than just a comedy, 'Booksmart' is a celebration of female friendship, intelligence, and the messy, beautiful process of growing up. It stands out for its authentic voice, inclusive storytelling, and refusal to stereotype its characters. Viewers should watch this film for its perfect blend of humor and heart, its killer soundtrack, and its empowering message that you can be both book smart and life smart. It's a modern classic that earns its place among the best coming-of-age stories.


















