High school dropouts Angela (Maia Mitchell) and Jessie (Camila Morrone) dream of escaping their waitressing jobs at a low-rent Texas diner, even if it's only to Galveston. Released: 2018 Directed by: Augustine Frizzell Also ranks #18 on The Best Teen Movies of 2018 Also ranks #24 on ...
What starts off as a seemingly normal day for high schooler Naho Takamiya turns confusing when she receives a letter addressed to her - from herself 10 years in the future. Although she questions it at first, it soon becomes obvious that the letter is actually from an older version of herse...
Even for generations raised on free Internet porn, the acts on display in Oshima’s movie are still taboo.In the Realm of the Senseswas the first nonpornographic film to include blow jobs, and there’s a very graphic one prior to the scene of food insertion. But it’s only when you w...
Both The Big Five traits and Holland Codes have conclusively been shown to impact not only how well we fit with different jobs, but also our level of job satisfaction. Once high schoolers have a better understanding of their strengths, they can begin to see how being good at something can...
Kogarashi Fuyuzora is an extremely unlucky high schooler who is desperately trying to find a new home for himself. In his search, he ends up at a cheap boarding house, which used to be a hot spring inn a long time ago. It turns out that the rent there is low because of the fact ...
Every good teen romance movie needs a healthy dose of comedy andThe Kissing Boothhas it all. It follows innocent Elle (Joey King) and her life as a high schooler. She kisses and falls for one of the hottest guys in school (Jacob Elordi), who is her best friend’s brother; and of ...
and it sends a poignant message that is much more helpful — and relatable — for most kids than a fairytale ending. The film’s charming protagonist is Ellie Chu (Leah Lewis), a precocious high schooler who lives with her widower father and keeps to ...
From "Gossip Girl" to "The Wonder Years," here are the best teen shows (from soaps and dramas, to comedies) that you were, or should be, obsessed with.
Summer jobs suck. James (Eisenberg, technically fresh out of college, not high school, making this a teen movie more in spirit than in age requirement) gets one at local amusement park Adventureland, where his bosses are idiots, his coworkers are as bored as he is and his paycheck is ...
Freshman:When I first started with the University of North Georgia, I was a scared dual enrolled high schooler who wanted nothing to do with college life. Then, as I started in person classes and began to meet my peers and professors, I began to actually enjoy it. I am honestly surprised...