
The rest of the cast is solid as well, with Bill Hader, Donald Glover, Rachel Bilson, Clark Gregg, and Connie Britton. Aubrey Plaza is fantastic as the lead and shows a whole other side than how April is on Parks and Recreation. But regardless of what era the movie was set in, it would still be a hilarious film. I graduated high school in 96 so I could definitely relate to the setting and anyone who grew up during that time will get quite a few chuckles with all the references. The movie takes place in 1993 and is about a recent high school grad who decides she needs to explore her sexuality and makes a "to do" list of all the things she wants to try before losing her virginity. Even getting to the parking lot I asked my buddy if the movie was rated R and he said yes, and I was ensured of this as the movie started and "Me So Horny" by 2 Live Cru started playing during the opening credits.



I actually never even saw a trailer for it, but I read the synopsis and saw the impressive cast list and that was enough to get me interested. I didn't know what to expect going into seeing this one.
