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A24 Films is the production company behind The Spectacular Now, a 2013 coming-of-age romantic drama film directed by James Ponsoldt. The film stars Miles Teller and Shailene Woodley in the lead roles and was written by Scott Neustadter. The movie had its debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2013, following which A24 Films acquired it for distribution.

The Spectacular Now is a critically acclaimed film that explores the complexities of teenage romance and the challenges of growing up. It follows the story of Sutter Keely (Miles Teller), a high school senior who is content living in the present and avoiding thoughts of the future. He meets Aimee Finecky (Shailene Woodley), a sweet and sheltered classmate, and their relationship forces him to confront his demons and consider what he wants for his future.

The film received positive reviews and was praised for its honest portrayal of adolescent life and skillful performances from the cast. The Spectacular Now was a commercial success and received numerous award nominations, including for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Shailene Woodley).

A24 Films has produced a variety of critically acclaimed movies, including Uncut Gems, Lady Bird, and Moonlight. The company is known for its commitment to producing innovative, thought-provoking films that challenge traditional Hollywood formulas. The Spectacular Now is an excellent example of this commitment and remains a beloved film among audiences and critics alike.

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Sutter, a popular party animal unexpectedly meets the introverted Aimee after waking up on a stranger's lawn. As Sutter deals with the problems in his life and Aimee plans for her future beyond school, an unexpected romance blossoms between them.The Spectacular Now / Film synopsis

Parents need to know that The Spectacular Now is a coming-of-age story adapted from author Tim Tharp's young adult novel about a hard-partying high school senior whose personal motto is to "live in the now." Although the movie is based on a YA book and is about high schoolers, it features constant underage alcohol ...

Woodley deserves all the accolades she will most assuredly receive for giving such a disciplined yet vulnerable performance as Aimee. The Spectacular Now is a touching, and sometimes funny, coming-of-age drama... one of the most honest and realistic teen films I have ever seen.

The film's ending is ambiguous: Sutter drives to Aimee's college and walks up to her just as she's leaving class, and she smiles faintly. The fact that Aimee so guileless and unexceptional honestly makes her an even more likable character.

Sutter Keely (Miles Teller) is a high school student enjoying life in the fast lane in the 'spectacular now'. He has no interest in the future and is already an alcoholic.

36 years (February 20, 1987)Miles Teller / Age

A woman unknowingly dates a 13-year-old in the body of an adult man, which raises ethical concerns. They go on dates and make out, and sex is implied after she unbuttons her shirt to reveal a bra (he gently cups her breast), and they kiss. A man pulls down his pants to reveal briefs (played for comedy).

Parents need to know that this film contains adult themes, strong sexual references, and sexual imagery. Prostitution is one of the main issues dealt with in the movie. There are scenes of scantly-clad women, drug dealing, tobacco and alcohol use, and an incident of attempted rape. There is also occasional profanity.

So the movie ends with the montage of him going to Philadelphia to find Aimee, without telling us just what he intends to do there, what his new plans are, or even what he's going to tell her. It's seemingly an impulsive decision, like all the others he's made up to this point.

For some reason, this quality actually makes Sutter attracted to Aimee - but not because he wants to walk all over her. Nope; he actually wants to encourage her to stand up for herself. Maybe he realizes, deep down, that they're both looking for the same thing: love.

There are many forces behind including alcohol in the stories or sets of television programs. One of the most common is product placement – a marketing strategy in which liquor companies pay TV shows to include their products for exposure.

Which countries tend to drink the most on average? According to the World Health Organisation, Austria, Ireland and the Czech Republic are the world's biggest binge-drinkers.

In 2007, Teller was a passenger in a car that lost control at 80 mph (130 km/h) and flipped eight times. He has multiple scars on his face from the crash.

Keleigh SperryMiles Teller / Spouse (m. 2019)

So, “should” an 11–13 year old watch Big Mouth? Well, it's rated TV-MA. So, by the censorship board…that would be a no.

This show is officially rated 17+. This is for legal reasons.

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