A little more than ten years since its release, this coming-of-age comedy has already become a bona-fide cult classic not unlike 1993’s “Dazed and Confused”

A little more than ten years since its release, this coming-of-age comedy has already become a bona-fide cult classic not unlike 1993’s “Dazed and Confused”
This sequel to the famous 1991 adaptation is even better than its predecessor. The first one was fine, but here, everything is tighter: The performances
It’s a bit of a shame that director Tamara Jenkins’s feature length inexperience shows throughout this movie, because at its heart, there’s a great little
Given the participation of many onscreen stoners, it’s not particularly difficult to suggest that this movie was conceived while its creators were baked out of