Laggies -
Instead of going to a self-improvement seminar as she tells her family, she runs away for a week to hide out with her new best friend, Annika (Chloë Grace Moretz)—who happens to be 16 years old. Why Keira Knightley Shines
Laggies may not reinvent the wheel, but it’s a film that finds "humor and humanity" in the awkward pauses of life. It’s a "solid recommendation" for anyone who has ever felt like they were lagging behind. It teaches us that sometimes you have to step away from your own life to see it clearly for the first time. Laggies
We’ve all been there: the moment when everyone around you seems to have "figured it out." Your friends are getting promoted, your high school sweetheart is picking out engagement rings, and you’re still not sure what you want to be when you grow up—even though you’re already grown up. Instead of going to a self-improvement seminar as
No discussion of this film is complete without mentioning Sam Rockwell as Craig, Annika's single father. Rockwell brings his signature "bewildered but charming" energy to the role. His chemistry with Knightley provides the film with its grounded center, offering Megan a glimpse of what a "mature" life could look like—if only she stops running. Final Thoughts It teaches us that sometimes you have to
