By Mofida Abdelmageed
Brooklyn, N.Y.
“The Way Way Back,” a dramatic comedy directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, tackles ongoing conflicts between teens and adults. Continue reading
By Mofida Abdelmageed
Brooklyn, N.Y.
“The Way Way Back,” a dramatic comedy directed by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, tackles ongoing conflicts between teens and adults. Continue reading
By Ellen Pham
Tampa, Fla.
“The Way, Way Back” resonates with anyone who has ever struggled to find a place to belong. In other words, it’s a movie everyone can relate to. It’s far from a perfect film, but it has enough redeeming qualities to make it worth seeing. Continue reading