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    • Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) Directed by Halina Reijn. Starring Amandla Stenberg, Maria Bakalova, Myha'la Herrold. Comedy, Horror, Thriller (1h 34m) 6.2 on IMDb — 86% on RT.
    • Eighth Grade (2018) Directed by Bo Burnham. Starring Elsie Fisher, Josh Hamilton, Emily Robinson. Comedy, Drama (1h 33m) 7.4 on IMDb — 99% on RT. The irony of social media making people less sociable isn't lost on anyone.
    • Booksmart (2019) Directed by Olivia Wilde. Starring Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams. Comedy (1h 42m) 7.1 on IMDb — 96% on RT. The rigid high school hierarchy (boiled down to nerds versus popular kids) plays a part in basically every coming-of-age movie.
    • The Fallout (2021) Directed by Megan Park. Starring Jenna Ortega, Maddie Ziegler, Niles Fitch. Drama (1h 36m) 7.0 on IMDb — 93% on RT. Mia (played by Maddie Ziegler) is bronzing her stomach with fake abs moments before hiding in a toilet stall from a school shooter.
  1. Jun 23, 2024 · A successful Gen Z film can fit into any genre; comedies, sci-fis, romances, and horrors have appealed to a younger audience, but the best ones subvert genre conventions to reflect this...

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    • Booksmart. Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams. 201 votes. Booksmart, a comedic narrative of two high-achieving female friends, played by Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein, rediscovering their teenage years on the last day of high school and finding the balance between fun and seriousness, is praised for its vibrant portrayal of Gen Z experiences.
    • The Edge of Seventeen. Hailee Steinfeld, Haley Lu Richardson, Blake Jenner. 200 votes. The Edge of Seventeen, starring Hailee Steinfeld and Woody Harrelson, is a poignant coming-of-age film tackling the intricacies of growing up as a misunderstood teenager.
    • The Hate U Give. Amandla Stenberg, Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby. 235 votes. Based on the novel by Angie Thomas, The Hate U Give deftly captures the raw emotions of a young black woman, Starr Carter (Amandla Stenberg), who stands up against racial injustice following the murder of her best friend by a police officer.
    • Spider-Man: Homecoming. Tom Holland, Michael Keaton, Robert Downey. 165 votes. Spider-Man: Homecoming, directed by Jon Watts, brings a fresh perspective to the popular Marvel character, played charmingly by Tom Holland, while simultaneously addressing the anxieties and responsibilities that come with Gen Z superheroes.
    • 15 Bodies Bodies Bodies
    • 14 The Hate U Give
    • 13 The Edge of Seventeen
    • 12 Not Okay
    • 11 Do Revenge
    • 10 Booksmart
    • 9 The Fallout
    • 8 to All The Boys I’ve Loved Before
    • 7 Eighth Grade
    • 6 Spider-Man: Homecoming

    A24's Bodies Bodies Bodies is the best satire of Gen-Z. The film heavily criticizes the negative attributes of the generation by bringing together a group of teenagers and one older man. The way in which the group criticizes each other for being insensitive by using buzzwords like "toxic", "gaslight" and "offensive" can be seen as a nod towards the...

    Based on Angie Thomas's novel of the same name, The Hate U Give is a story about racism and how the young children of the black community are forced to witness the brutality of it all. The story follows Starr (Amandla Stenberg), who goes to a majority-white school and is seemingly leading a normal life until she witnesses her childhood best friend,...

    This coming-of-age drama features Hailee Steinfeld as the protagonist, Nadine Franklin, who is struggling to cope with loneliness and the death of her father. Nadine's life becomes even more tumultuous when she finds her best friend developing a relationship with her brother, of whom she is envious. This results in Nadine trying to find coping mech...

    Yet another satirical jab at Gen-Z, Not Okay follows Danni, played by Zoey Deutch, as she pretends to be a victim of a terrorist attack. It all starts with Danni being bored with her normal, not-famous life and thus, creating a facade of herself on social media and posing as a tourist in Paris. However, everything takes a turn when the site she "po...

    As the title suggests, this teen black comedy by Jennifer Kaytin Robinson is about the two protagonists "doing" revenge. With Maya Hawke taking over the role of Eleanor, we see her posing as a new student at an elite private school to take revenge on an old bully. Eleanor used to be Nora and was outed by Drea (Camila Mendes) at a Summer Camp. Thus,...

    This comedy film by Olivia Wildeexplores the theme of identity crisis and finding one's self through the lenses of two high-school students, Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein). The two are seen as "nerds" and, thus, are not very popular among their peers. As their high school days come to an end, Amy and Molly try to make the best use...

    An emotional rollercoaster, The Fallout focuses on the issue of school shootingsand how it affects the survivors. With Jenna Ortega taking over the role of Vada and Maddie Ziegler portraying Mia, the film focuses on these two characters as they experience a school shooting. Following the incident, the two struggle to cope with its impact. The portr...

    Based on Jenny Han's novel of the same name, To All The Boys I've Loved Beforeis the first film of a trilogy of teen rom-coms that focus on Lara Jean (Lana Condor), as she tries to navigate her love life during her teen years. The film is a beautiful reminder of young love and focuses on the many bonds Lara Jean develops over her high school years....

    Eighth Grade is a film by Bo Burnham that perfectly captures Gen-Z's attempts at using social media as a scapegoat from reality. The story follows Kayla (Elsie Fisher), an eighth grader who uses YouTube to post motivational videos. However, the reality is that Kayla is struggling to be comfortable with herself and make friends. With an emphasis on ...

    It is obvious that Tom Holland's version of Spider-Manis Gen Z and this particular movie is a perfect portrayal of a Gen-Z superhero. With Peter Parker navigating his high school life while trying to develop his Spidey skills, we see that his Spider-Man is more infused with technology due to its connection to Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr.). From hi...

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  2. Aug 21, 2024 · Gen-Z movies explore the impact of the internet on social rules and young minds, making trends shift quickly. Millennials are creating promising films for Gen-Z, with movies that transcend their target audience. Contemporary Gen-Z films like "Bottoms" and "Theater Camp" reflect the generation's humor, style, and interests. Gen-Z humor, style ...

  3. Jun 26, 2023 · To save some time, we have compiled a list of movies that members of Gen Z would surely love. We even threw in some coming-of-age movies for any growing person to watch. Check out the list and upvote the films you would watch.

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  5. Aug 16, 2024 · The best movies that define this young generation embrace the classic teen tropes that every generation experiences while highlighting how the modern world has influenced their perception of society, relationships, and self.

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