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  1. Parents need to know that Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is an irreverent, heartfelt, thoughtful, and very funny dramedy based on the same-named book by Jesse Andrews.You know from the title that a teen girl is dying (cancer), so it's no spoiler to say that although the movie is quite humorous and sarcastic, it also explores intense subject matter, including post-high school boredom/lack of ...

  2. Jun 12, 2015 · Thankfully, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl isn't merely on paper. It's a film — in fact, a film that loves film, celebrates film, and is very much about the medium – with beautiful shot ...

  3. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl is a uniquely funny, wonderfully charming tale of true friendship about a high school senior named Greg, his best friend and fellow student filmmaker Earl, and Rachel — a terminally ill classmate whom Greg is forced to spend time with at the request of his meddling mother.

  4. Written by Polly Barbour. Whatever the opposite of a social butterfly is, Greg Gaines is that; a senior at Benson High School, he survives by becoming acquaintances with everybody, and friends with nobody. He avoids becoming a member of a social clique yet remains on friendly terms with all of them. He has an actual real friend, called Earl ...

  5. Oct 6, 2015 · Primaries are bold and nearly jump off the screen. The movies that Greg and Earl make come from varying film stock qualities. Some look like they were filmed with an 8mm camera. But, those are the way they are for a reason. Taking that into consideration, 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' boasts a wonderfully well-rounded video presentation.

  6. Sep 1, 2015 · Sundance 2015 review: Me & Earl & the Dying Girl – a slacker film with heart. Read more. I won’t linger long on Me And Earl And The Dying Girl, as it elicits confused reactions from me. On the ...

  7. Jun 19, 2015 · Greg, Earl, and Rachel are the primary focus of Gomez-Rejon's film; yet, the director also culled an impressive supporting cast - full of familiar faces (some playing against type): Nick Offerman and Connie Britton, as mentioned, with Molly Shannon as Rachel's shell-shocked single mom and Jon Bernthal playing Greg and Earl's mentor/no-nonsense history teacher, Mr. McCarthy.

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