Dark side of teen life: Bo Burnham's Eight Grade highlights anxieties of the self generation

‘Eighth Grade’ may have plenty laughs, but the film also gives an insight into anxieties for the selfie generation, writes Esther McCarthy

Dark side of teen life: Bo Burnham's Eight Grade highlights anxieties of the self generation

‘Eighth Grade’ may have plenty laughs, but the film also gives an insight into anxieties for the selfie generation, writes Esther McCarthy

YOU can feel every teenage pimple and growing pain on screen in Eighth Grade, a very funny but also deeply moving look at life through the eyes of a thirteen-year-old girl.

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