If you're looking for a feel-good movie to shift out of spooky season, My Old Assis officially making its streaming debut on Nov. 7. The time-travel flick from writer/director Megan Park is a lively comedy about growing up and moving on that Mashable's film editor calls "a true joy." Starring Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella, a true star on the rise, as older and younger versions of the same woman, the film manages to reject the same old tired time-travel mission trope, which is quite refreshing.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch My Old Assonline (and maybe even for free).
My Old Assfollows Elliott (Stella), who decides to take a mushroom trip to ring in her 18th birthday. The trip brings her face-to-face with her sarcastic 39-year-old self (Plaza), who delivers bits of wisdom and warnings about life. What follows is a spirited coming-of-age journey that "captures the joy of carefree youth without romanticizing it," as Mashable's film editor Kristy Puchko puts it.
Here's the official trailer:
The coming-of-age comedy from Margot Robbie's LuckyChap Entertainment is currently holding a 91 percent critic rating and 89 percent audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes — both pretty impressive numbers. Though it wasn't particularly a box office hit,My Old Asshas seen largely positive reviews online. And box office numbers don't usually tell the whole story anyway.
Puchko notes that it does veer into schmaltzy, but ultimately is "a briskly funny time-travel movie that bucks genre convention and allows its characters to be as charming as they are messy."
Read our full review of My Old Ass.
Rather than making its digital retail debut first, like most new theatrical releases, My Old Asswill go directly to streaming first. Since My Old Assis an Amazon MGM Studios film, it's set to make its streaming debut on Prime Video on Nov. 7. The film will also be available to rent or purchase at digital retailers (Apple TV+, Vudu, etc.) at a later date.
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