Stars: Issa Rae, Marsai Martin, Regina Hall, Tone Bell, Luke James, Mikey Day, Jd McCrary, Tucker Meek, Thalia Tran, Justin Hartley, Rachel Dratch | Written by Tina Gordon, Tracy Oliver | Directed by Tina Gordon
Little, directed by Tina Gordon Chism, follows tough stuck up business women Jordan Sanders after she’s transformed into her younger child self during her latest meltdown at work. Hilarity Ensues. Little is a fine comedy that plays about with its subject matter in a restrained, albeit, fun circumstance.
Without sounding pretentious and ultra-arthouse, at its heart Little is a child’s film plain and simple. While that might sound like a degrading remark, let me assure you it isn’t. Agreed elements of Little are slightly “out there” and at times a little provocative than it perhaps should be, however, at the basis of this narrative we have a wonderfully executed tale on the teething pain of growing up,...
Little, directed by Tina Gordon Chism, follows tough stuck up business women Jordan Sanders after she’s transformed into her younger child self during her latest meltdown at work. Hilarity Ensues. Little is a fine comedy that plays about with its subject matter in a restrained, albeit, fun circumstance.
Without sounding pretentious and ultra-arthouse, at its heart Little is a child’s film plain and simple. While that might sound like a degrading remark, let me assure you it isn’t. Agreed elements of Little are slightly “out there” and at times a little provocative than it perhaps should be, however, at the basis of this narrative we have a wonderfully executed tale on the teething pain of growing up,...
- 5/23/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Issa Rae, Marsai Martin, Regina Hall, Tone Bell, Luke James, Mikey Day, Jd McCrary, Tucker Meek, Thalia Tran, Justin Hartley, Rachel Dratch | Written by Tina Gordon, Tracy Oliver | Directed by Tina Gordon
My initial thoughts on Little, after watching the trailer, were optimistic. The trailer was funny and I was hoping that it wouldn’t be another case of the funniest parts being in the trailer. Thankfully, that concern in the back of my head was squashed within the first two minutes of this movie.
The plot of Little is straight-forward. After being bullied as a teen, Jordan Sanders decides to bully people before they get a chance to bully her. It’s an attitude that has gotten her far in her career but not in her personal life. At work, she makes her employee’s lives incredibly difficult and she is that boss you either dread having or hate working for.
My initial thoughts on Little, after watching the trailer, were optimistic. The trailer was funny and I was hoping that it wouldn’t be another case of the funniest parts being in the trailer. Thankfully, that concern in the back of my head was squashed within the first two minutes of this movie.
The plot of Little is straight-forward. After being bullied as a teen, Jordan Sanders decides to bully people before they get a chance to bully her. It’s an attitude that has gotten her far in her career but not in her personal life. At work, she makes her employee’s lives incredibly difficult and she is that boss you either dread having or hate working for.
- 4/12/2019
- by Xenia Grounds
- Nerdly
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