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Telulah Farrow (Kiernan Shipka) needs to make a movie trailer for her film class so that she can get into film school. She is obsessed with pop star Alex of the band 'All Time Low'. She needs to make the trailer with perpetual senior Darvan to enter a film festival. She has a crush on Charlie and talks in a British accent in front of him.
Kiernan Shipka is an interesting young actress. It's too bad that young stars often get stuck in horrible movies. This is one of those times. It tries so hard to be super hip and wacky fun. Most of it don't work. Kiernan is a charming performer. Meg Ryan is the mother trying too hard. Scott Adsit plays the funny film teacher. I'm sure he got Tina Fey to take the pictures. The writing is so awkward at times that any accidental funny moments seem out of place. It's a weird movie that goes all over the place. I think some experienced rewrites and a better director would figure out how to make a good comedy out of this. This seems slapped together by recent film school graduates.
Kiernan Shipka is an interesting young actress. It's too bad that young stars often get stuck in horrible movies. This is one of those times. It tries so hard to be super hip and wacky fun. Most of it don't work. Kiernan is a charming performer. Meg Ryan is the mother trying too hard. Scott Adsit plays the funny film teacher. I'm sure he got Tina Fey to take the pictures. The writing is so awkward at times that any accidental funny moments seem out of place. It's a weird movie that goes all over the place. I think some experienced rewrites and a better director would figure out how to make a good comedy out of this. This seems slapped together by recent film school graduates.
- SnoopyStyle
- Jan 9, 2016
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Here's the thing about Fan Girl – it's great if you like the band All Time Low rather than if you like its appealing cast. That is to say, if you don't know who All Time Low are or you aren't a fan of modern pop punk, it's going to be struggle to get into it. I've heard of the group but I hadn't really heard their music, I generally find the genre inoffensive so I could go with the film's flow. Admittedly it should have definitely invented a band instead of recruiting one. It too often ends up being the Alex Gaskarth – aka frontman of the band – worship show rather than the Kiernan Shipka hour.
She stars as Telulah Farrow, a high school sophomore who adores All Time Low and filmmaking. A birthday video she makes for Gaskarth goes viral but she's in the midst of stressing over a project she's behind on for film class. So she utilizes her passion for the band to complete her assignment. I do love how her motivation is that she wants to impress Tina Fey, a judge for the film festival she'll be entered in. I'm on board with that. But I'm disappointed to report that she does not make appearance, not until a series of stills in the end credits. Don't forget, this is an All Time Low promo.
It feels like there's a race to be the iconic teen movie of the 2010s, desperately updating the subgenre for the social network generation with nothing landing yet. Since John Hughes' heyday, it's been pretty barren besides Mean Girls, Juno and Easy A, if you only dig in the PG-13 barrel rather than the onslaught of sex comedies. Naturally, Fan Girl is crammed full of references to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and so on – calling instagram pictures 'instees' without ever explaining it to those out of the loop. The film's plot revolves entirely around how popular you can be online and where that can take you in life. Time will tell whether this makes these films instantly dated or a fresh snapshot of an era. It at least boasts contemporary fashion with its array of costumes.
That's pretty much all Fan Girl has to offer for originality – that being in the grand scheme of teen movies. It's unfortunate that it relies on such obvious humour. For example, the school announcer reads out: "the debate club meeting is cancelled because they couldn't decide where to meet." Hilarious if you've never heard the joke before. It has few charming moments, but it can be nauseatingly forced, such as Talulah's fake British accent she puts on whenever she's around her crush, as well as a Ron Slater-junior who's nicknamed 'Hashtag.' Just as it wins me over, it finds a special way to grate me. At the very least, it's an attractively shot film, even if it struggles to blend its styles including DSLR video and concert style footage.
Of course, the film's greatest strength is Kiernan Shipka. While she always efficiently fit in with the low-key pompousness of Mad Men, she absolutely shines here in a leading role that feels comfortable in her skin. It is her commitment to the film that makes Fan Girl worthwhile. It's the first time seeing Kara Hayward since Moonrise Kingdom and she too seems delighted to be out of the 1960s. They make a great pair. Meg Ryan also appears as her out-of-touch mother, but is only given tried and tested punchlines as she catches onto today's technology. Scott Adsit is the highlight of the familiar faces as the overenthusiastic film teacher. Maybe watch it for these guys, but otherwise it's skippable. Fan Girl's very narrow niche will surely connect to it more than anyone.
6/10
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She stars as Telulah Farrow, a high school sophomore who adores All Time Low and filmmaking. A birthday video she makes for Gaskarth goes viral but she's in the midst of stressing over a project she's behind on for film class. So she utilizes her passion for the band to complete her assignment. I do love how her motivation is that she wants to impress Tina Fey, a judge for the film festival she'll be entered in. I'm on board with that. But I'm disappointed to report that she does not make appearance, not until a series of stills in the end credits. Don't forget, this is an All Time Low promo.
It feels like there's a race to be the iconic teen movie of the 2010s, desperately updating the subgenre for the social network generation with nothing landing yet. Since John Hughes' heyday, it's been pretty barren besides Mean Girls, Juno and Easy A, if you only dig in the PG-13 barrel rather than the onslaught of sex comedies. Naturally, Fan Girl is crammed full of references to Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr and so on – calling instagram pictures 'instees' without ever explaining it to those out of the loop. The film's plot revolves entirely around how popular you can be online and where that can take you in life. Time will tell whether this makes these films instantly dated or a fresh snapshot of an era. It at least boasts contemporary fashion with its array of costumes.
That's pretty much all Fan Girl has to offer for originality – that being in the grand scheme of teen movies. It's unfortunate that it relies on such obvious humour. For example, the school announcer reads out: "the debate club meeting is cancelled because they couldn't decide where to meet." Hilarious if you've never heard the joke before. It has few charming moments, but it can be nauseatingly forced, such as Talulah's fake British accent she puts on whenever she's around her crush, as well as a Ron Slater-junior who's nicknamed 'Hashtag.' Just as it wins me over, it finds a special way to grate me. At the very least, it's an attractively shot film, even if it struggles to blend its styles including DSLR video and concert style footage.
Of course, the film's greatest strength is Kiernan Shipka. While she always efficiently fit in with the low-key pompousness of Mad Men, she absolutely shines here in a leading role that feels comfortable in her skin. It is her commitment to the film that makes Fan Girl worthwhile. It's the first time seeing Kara Hayward since Moonrise Kingdom and she too seems delighted to be out of the 1960s. They make a great pair. Meg Ryan also appears as her out-of-touch mother, but is only given tried and tested punchlines as she catches onto today's technology. Scott Adsit is the highlight of the familiar faces as the overenthusiastic film teacher. Maybe watch it for these guys, but otherwise it's skippable. Fan Girl's very narrow niche will surely connect to it more than anyone.
6/10
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- Sergeant_Tibbs
- Jul 15, 2015
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This is an interesting movie that I believe is misunderstood by a good percentage of the viewers. It surrounds around a 15-year-girl, Telulah Farrow (Kiernan Shipka) who is obsessed with two things: Baltimore-based Pop Punk band All Time Low, and Film-making.
Throughout the movie, it has some very obvious teen high school cliche aspects to it, such as the overly-mentioned social media, the high school cliques, etc. In a lot of ways, this movie is not special at all, and if you are planning on watching this, don't expect to be mind-blown after watching.
As a real-life fan of band All Time Low, this was enjoyable to watch knowing not to expect much from the movie. This movie can be enjoyable for All Time Low or Pop Punk "fangirls", although it can be easily confusing to someone who is uneducated about aspects like those.
It does not have a solidified plot-line to it and can get rather confusing and unrealistic at times. I, personally, was confused for quite a bit as to why Telulah does a British accent in front of Charlie. This movie leaves certain things unexplained or left for the viewer to figure out.
I rated it a seven out of 10 for a few reasons. This movie relies a lot on the audience themselves, in ways. As a teenage girl who loves All Time Low and has a soft spot for "crap " high school cliches, I enjoyed it. For people who enjoy deep, thoughtful plots and action, this is not the movie for you. This movie is quite literally 1h30m ad for All Time Low.
Overall, this movie really depends on the viewer themselves. If you go into this not expecting much, and having a background knowledge of things such as social medias mentioned such as the ever-so-present Tumblr and Instagram spoofs, and other things like pop punk, you just might enjoy it.
Throughout the movie, it has some very obvious teen high school cliche aspects to it, such as the overly-mentioned social media, the high school cliques, etc. In a lot of ways, this movie is not special at all, and if you are planning on watching this, don't expect to be mind-blown after watching.
As a real-life fan of band All Time Low, this was enjoyable to watch knowing not to expect much from the movie. This movie can be enjoyable for All Time Low or Pop Punk "fangirls", although it can be easily confusing to someone who is uneducated about aspects like those.
It does not have a solidified plot-line to it and can get rather confusing and unrealistic at times. I, personally, was confused for quite a bit as to why Telulah does a British accent in front of Charlie. This movie leaves certain things unexplained or left for the viewer to figure out.
I rated it a seven out of 10 for a few reasons. This movie relies a lot on the audience themselves, in ways. As a teenage girl who loves All Time Low and has a soft spot for "crap " high school cliches, I enjoyed it. For people who enjoy deep, thoughtful plots and action, this is not the movie for you. This movie is quite literally 1h30m ad for All Time Low.
Overall, this movie really depends on the viewer themselves. If you go into this not expecting much, and having a background knowledge of things such as social medias mentioned such as the ever-so-present Tumblr and Instagram spoofs, and other things like pop punk, you just might enjoy it.
- pbarranco-98898
- Dec 28, 2019
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- Jun 7, 2016
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- Oct 3, 2015
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- Oct 2, 2015
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- purplerose-78852
- May 30, 2016
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Awful movie!!!!!! No one should waste their time. This movie was a pay check for the actors. Every actor was awful.
- dariustabor-58576
- Apr 19, 2018
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We stan Alex Gaskarth, but otherwise this movie was not good. But did anyone really expect it to be?
I remember watching this back when I was in high school because, like probably 90% of its viewers, I heard it had All Time Low in it. And as soon as I even heard the concept, I thought "Oh wow, this is going to be horrible." Because I couldn't stand the quirky, fangirl-y, "emo smol bean" thing that plagued the fanbase of every band I loved, and I knew this movie was just gonna be the embodiment of that. And I was right.
But like I said, I still watched it for Alex, because I can't imagine anyone watched this for any other reason.
Anyway, I just wanted to write this review because some people think this was just an ATL promo, and that is not the truth (they were asked to be on this because the creator's daughter loved them irl). Though I'm no longer in high school, I still love this band and their music, and I just did not want this unfortunate narrative representing them. It would be so unfortunate to have people thinking that they had any actual involvement in this cringe movie outside of just showing up.
I remember watching this back when I was in high school because, like probably 90% of its viewers, I heard it had All Time Low in it. And as soon as I even heard the concept, I thought "Oh wow, this is going to be horrible." Because I couldn't stand the quirky, fangirl-y, "emo smol bean" thing that plagued the fanbase of every band I loved, and I knew this movie was just gonna be the embodiment of that. And I was right.
But like I said, I still watched it for Alex, because I can't imagine anyone watched this for any other reason.
Anyway, I just wanted to write this review because some people think this was just an ATL promo, and that is not the truth (they were asked to be on this because the creator's daughter loved them irl). Though I'm no longer in high school, I still love this band and their music, and I just did not want this unfortunate narrative representing them. It would be so unfortunate to have people thinking that they had any actual involvement in this cringe movie outside of just showing up.
- projectkano
- Jan 5, 2021
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The film does center around the main character, who happens to be a fan girl. She and I are in the same fandom but I think her whole notice me senpai thing that they have needs to tone down a bit. Our favorite artists/ people do have a busy schedule and may or may not have time for social media.
- bevo-13678
- Jul 14, 2021
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