Are You There, God? It's Me, Margaret... and I Want to See This Movie!
So, I just realized that the movie adaptation of Judy Blume's classic coming-of-age novel, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, is actually in theaters. I mean, I know it’s been out for a while, but somehow this information just now registered in my brain. It’s like my inner child is having a full-blown existential crisis, complete with bra development and questionable prayer habits.
Are You There God It's Me Margaret. Showtimes Near Los Angeles |
A Blast from the Past
For those of you who haven't spent countless hours pondering the mysteries of the universe while simultaneously obsessing over boys and bras, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret is basically the bible of awkward adolescence. Judy Blume managed to capture the complexities of growing up with a brutal honesty that's both hilarious and heartbreaking.
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Is This Movie Worth the Hype?
Now, the question on everyone's lips (or at least, it should be) is: is the movie any good? From what I've heard, the casting is spot on, and the story remains as relatable as ever. But let's be real, Hollywood has a knack for ruining beloved books. So, I'm approaching this with cautious optimism, like a pre-teen waiting for her first period.
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Where Can I See This Movie?
If you're as eager to relive your awkward teenage years as I am, you're probably wondering where you can catch this cinematic masterpiece. Well, fear not, fellow '80s kids! There are plenty of showtimes in the Los Angeles area. Just head over to your favorite movie website or app and search for "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret."
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Pro tip: If you're planning a group outing, make sure to book your tickets in advance. You don't want to be the one friend who misses out on the ultimate nostalgia trip.
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How to...
- How to relive your childhood without embarrassing yourself: Embrace the awkwardness and laugh along with the characters. It's okay to feel nostalgic, but try not to wear your old jelly sandals.
- How to avoid awkward conversations with your parents: Just tell them you're going to see a "coming-of-age" movie. Don't mention the bras or the boys.
- How to prepare for a potential emotional rollercoaster: Bring tissues. Lots of tissues.
- How to bond with your friends: This is the perfect opportunity to reminisce about your own awkward teenage years. Just be prepared for some TMI.
- How to impress your date: Nothing says "I'm deep and cultured" like quoting lines from Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.