It’s been a year since Booksmart first hit theaters!
06.05.2020 - 21:03 / variety.com
By Matt Donnelly
Senior Film Writer
It’s hard to bring Beanie Feldstein down.
The on-screen effervescenceshe’s delivered to breakout performances in Greta Gerwig’s “Lady Bird” and Olivia Wilde’s “Booksmart” is no act.
Over a lengthy conversation to promote her new movie “How to Build a Girl,” her first shot at carrying a film on her own, Feldstein oozes optimism.
She prepares and executes her acting gigs like an eager student in a coveted class, she says. Lifelong bonds are forged with fellow
It’s been a year since Booksmart first hit theaters!
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