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Eighth Grade
Cast
Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson, Jake Ryan View AllCrew
Bo Burnham (Screenplay), Bo Burnham (Director) View All
Release: Jan. 19th, 2018
Runtime: 1 hour, 34 minutes
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There are many recognizable elements to this film, but the way Burnham handles them are with so much care and authenticity that you dont really feel the clichs becoming clammy or the structure becoming staged.

Eighth grade is an uncomfortable time, and it only makes sense for a film covering it to be uncomfortable at times.

Eighth Grade shows how much kids feel the pressure and need to 'perform' on social media.