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Bath and Body Works' new Booksmart collection has arrived, including new and fan-favorite #BookTok-inspired scents made for ...
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Her Campus on MSNBath & Body Works’s Booksmart Collection Is Giving College VibesGetting ready to go back to college? Bath & Body Works's Booksmart collection is here to help you prepare with ...
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Woman's World on MSNBath & Body Works' BookTok Scents Are Here-and They Smell Like Your TBR!Any book lover knows there's nothing as cozy and comforting as curling up with a page-turning read, especially as we get ...
“Booksmart” not only gave her top billing — it provided her with the opportunity to shift from drama to comedy for the first time. It also meant that she could showcase her range over the ...
“Booksmart” has been criticized for sentimentalizing high school. “Euphoria” will no doubt get dinged for demonizing it, which is, I suppose, as it should be.
First, there was this spring’s giddy raunch-com “Booksmart,” in which she and co-star Beanie Feldstein play studious high school seniors aiming to cram four years of missed partying into one ...
“Booksmart” got a big marketing push on social media and Wilde and co-stars Beanie Feldstein and Kaitlyn Dever appeared in several television interviews and magazine profiles.
“Booksmart” takes a familiar blueprint and uses it to build a movie we haven’t seen often enough: an R-rated teen comedy (meaning, a comedy about teenagers) focusing on a great female ...
Billie Lourd, left, and Kaitlyn Dever in a scene from the film "Booksmart," directed by Olivia Wilde. The movie's box office suggests changes in the movie business — maybe.
"Booksmart" might be a story made specifically about Gen Z girls, but threads running through the millennial-focused "Someone Great" and the Gen Xish "Wine Country" highlight how some of those ...
Watch a clip from the movie "Booksmart," starring Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstesin. Photo: Annapurna Pictures “Booksmart” beats all. Who could have imagined that a high-school comedy about ...
Delta said it will replace in-flight versions of "Booksmart" and "Rocketman" with ones that include the LGBT love scenes, following outrage over the edited-out scenes.. The company said it was ...
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