Teen girls are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore on screen
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Teen girls are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore on screen

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"Everyone seems angry these days" is all we hear from the conversation surrounding critiques of our cultural and social discourse. Take Emma Seligman's latest comedy "Bottoms" – in which bestie PJ and Josie start a high school fight club, in which other teenage girls learn to express themselves physically and with maximum force. "Bottoms" isn't the only time we've seen teen girls recently act out their anger either. Last year "Riverdale" starlet Camila Mendes and nepo baby and "Stranger Things" actress Maya Hawke starred in Netflix's "Do Revenge" a high school take on "Strangers on a Train." A flashback scene from "Yellowjackets" Of course, one cannot forget the ultimate in bloody teen action with Showtime's '90s-set drama "Yellowjackets," in which a girls' soccer team ends up stranded in Canada after their plane crashes into the wilderness and they're left survive in the woods for 19 months.

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