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52 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 95TheWrapYolanda MachadoTheWrapYolanda MachadoBooksmart is, by far, one of the most perfect coming-of-age comedies I have ever seen.
- 91IndieWireEric KohnIndieWireEric KohnThe best comedy of its kind since "Superbad," Wilde’s slick, unpredictable romp can sometimes feel like several movies at once. This riotous, candy-colored celebration of sisterhood is so dense with anarchic developments it often threatens to collapse into itself, but avoids lingering on any gag long enough to let that happen.
- 90The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeA hilarious, blazingly paced teen comedy.
- 90VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeNot since “Superbad” has a high school comedy so perfectly nailed how exhilarating it feels to act out at that age ... In this year’s class of first-time feature directors, Wilde handily earns the title of Most Likely to Succeed.
- 90New York Magazine (Vulture)Emily YoshidaNew York Magazine (Vulture)Emily YoshidaWhat makes Booksmart land so delightfully is Wilde’s handle on exactly how seriously to take her neurotic heroines. ... Booksmart manages to be inclusive and progressive, without being precious about anything or sacrificing an ounce of humor. It feels at once like a huge moment for the teen movie genre, and also effortless, effortless enough to make one wonder what took so long.
- 89IGNIGNThe cast is pitch-perfect, scoring big laughs, heart swells, and even tears. Feldstein and Dever are a phenomenal comedy duo; Lourd is a stellar standout. And Wilde crushed it right out the gate.
- 83ConsequenceRandall ColburnConsequenceRandall ColburnIt’s easy to get swept up in Booksmart‘s pace and pleasures, but take a breath and you might find yourself longing for a world that’s at least a touch more familiar.
- 83The PlaylistRodrigo PerezThe PlaylistRodrigo PerezA radically inspired, hyper-fresh, and even slightly overcooked take on the high school teen comedy... “Booksmart” is something just shy of a sensational masterpiece and miracle.
- 80The GuardianBenjamin LeeThe GuardianBenjamin LeeHer film reaches the audience-friendly highs of a studio comedy while retaining an indie sensibility, both in its visuals and its tone, and coupled with the script’s rooted awareness of the moment we’re now in, it feels fresh, a film that will be rewatched and quoted, held on a pedestal by those who understand its necessity.
- 70Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonWilde delivers a confident feature directorial debut, mixing humour, embarrassment and poignancy to crowd-pleasing effect.