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The 4:30 Movie

The 4:30 Movie (2024)

Comedy Romance 88mins (M)
5.6 / 10

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The 4:30 Movie

2024 ComedyRomance 88mins M 5.6 / 10

In the summer of 1986, three sixteen year old friends spend their Saturdays sneaking into movies at the local multiplex. But when one of the guys also invites the girl of his dreams to see the latest comedy, each of the teens learn more about life and love.

The 4:30 Movie: Cast & Crews

Directors
Kevin Smith
Top Cast
Siena Agudong, Austin Zajur, Nicholas Cirillo, Reed Northrup, Ken Jeong

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

The 4:30 Movie, directed by Kevin Smith, offers a delightful glimpse into the lives of three teenage friends navigating the complexities of adolescence in the summer of 1986. The film's strength lies in its authentic portrayal of friendship and first love, capturing the essence of a carefree yet piv ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

The 4:30 Movie is a nostalgic trip back to the summer of 1986, but whether it hits the mark depends on your taste for teen comedies. While the premise of three friends sneaking into movies is charming, the film sometimes feels like it’s treading familiar territory without offering much new. The perf ... Show more >>

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Got a question about The 4:30 Movie?

Yes, The 4:30 Movie is worth watching, especially for those who appreciate coming-of-age stories. It captures the essence of teenage friendship and the complexities of young love, set against the nostalgic backdrop of the 1980s. The film balances humour and heartfelt moments, making it relatable to both older audiences who remember the era and younger viewers discovering it.

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