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What did you think of POST GRAD?

ReviewSTL.com wants to know what you thought of POST GRAD!

 

Let us know what you thought of the screening last nigh!!

Just leave a comment below with your thoughts on the screening last night. We want to know what you thought! Feel free to give as much, or little, detail as you want. Thanks for coming, and thanks as always for visiting ReviewSTL.com

To learn more about the movie, visit the official website at foxsearchlight.com/postgrad

Kevin Brackett

Kevin Brackett is a professional film and theatre critic. He is also a member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association (SLFCA). Since founding Review St. Louis in 2008, he remains editor and operator of the online publication. Kevin is also a co-host of the Reel Spoilers podcast, and former National Vice President of the Technology Student Association (TSA), comprised of over 200,000 members worldwide. E-mail: kevin [at] reviewstl.com.

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  • First thank you for the passes. My daughter and I enjoyed it It was a cute movie. I love Micheal Keatonand Carol Burnett.

  • I really enjoyed Post Grad. It was refreshing to sit in a movie and not be embarassed to sit there with my 21 year old daughter and husband. It also was nice to see two college graduates that were not idiots and not gettting drunk or trying to have sex. I thought it was a very pleasant surprise and thought Micheal Keatons lines were very funny. It was great to see Carol Burnett again.

  • I was pleasantly surprised with Post Grad. Initially I was thinking "Oh great, Gilmore Girls 2.0" but it was really pretty funny. Michael Keaton and Carol Burnett stole the show. They were especially good. I was also happy to see that the film was not riddled with sex and vulgarity like so many coming of age movies are today. Instead there was a clear, wholesome message about the importance of family and loved ones in balance with "success" in life. Thanks for the tickets.

  • I really enjoyed the movie. It was cute, funny and the characters were
    reasonably normal people. It was good to see Michael Keaton and Carol Burnett back. All the actors did a good job. A movie I will be happy to recommend to friends and family.

  • I truly enjoyed the movie. I thought it would be more of just another chick flick but it was that plus.
    Carol Burnette was amazing as usual, Keaton is always a plus to any movie, and Alexis proved she can move on from being just a "Gilmore Girl".
    There were quite a few good one liners, and a message to be true to yourself first and the rest will follow.
    I would like to thank you, as always, for the chance to see so many good movies first and for free. You have the very best website for movie lovers in St. Louis. We do appreciate all your hard work and effort you put in for your faithful followers. : )

  • I loved the movie. Alexis can say more with her eyes than a lot can say with speech. What a treat to see Carol Burnette. She is so good. Sure wish she was in more movies or back on TV. I went to the show with my teenage granddughters and they loved the movie too. It was nice to be able to enjoy a movie togather. Thank you again for the tickets.

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