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Families can talk about how Book Club: The Next Chapter depicts women over 70. What other films have you seen with senior women as the main characters? Why does diverse representation of all kinds matter? What role does drinking play in the characters' lives? Do you think they drink responsibly?
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Fabulous stars drink, talk about sex in racy comedy. Read Common Sense Media's Book Club review, age rating, and parents guide.
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May 10, 2023 · Book Club: The Next Chapter. Comedy. 108 minutes ‧ PG-13 ‧ 2023. Nell Minow. May 10, 2023. 3 min read. Four brilliant, accomplished, gorgeous female actors play four friends who take a bachelorette trip to Italy in this dumb, dull, dud of a waste of their time and ours.
Book Club: The Next Chapter: Directed by Bill Holderman. With Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Mary Steenburgen. Follows the new journey of four best friends as they take their book club to Italy for the fun girls trip they never had.
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Parents need to know that Austen-loving teen girls might be drawn to this movie by the promise of lots of Austen talk (not to mention the presence of Hugh Dancy). But many of the movie's themes -- infidelity, betrayal, a teen hooking up with his teacher -- are on the mature side.