Contains spoilers for Boo, Bitch
With great power comes great responsibility. And that’s if you’re Spider-Man. But arguably it’s even more true if you’re a popular high school senior with the power to destroy a reputation with a fart, and make a prom king with… well, kind of, the power of that same fart. But more on that later.
Lana Condor (To All The Boys series) stars as high school senior Erika Vu, who due to some casual cruelty from her own personal equivalent of Rachel McAdams’ Regina George from Mean Girls, has spent the last four years being invisible and known as Helen Who. Erika is actually semi-ok with getting through to graduation without being humiliated further but her best friend Gia (Zoe Margaret Colletti) is not and desperately wants them to have some actual fun before school’s out. This involves going to parties,...
With great power comes great responsibility. And that’s if you’re Spider-Man. But arguably it’s even more true if you’re a popular high school senior with the power to destroy a reputation with a fart, and make a prom king with… well, kind of, the power of that same fart. But more on that later.
Lana Condor (To All The Boys series) stars as high school senior Erika Vu, who due to some casual cruelty from her own personal equivalent of Rachel McAdams’ Regina George from Mean Girls, has spent the last four years being invisible and known as Helen Who. Erika is actually semi-ok with getting through to graduation without being humiliated further but her best friend Gia (Zoe Margaret Colletti) is not and desperately wants them to have some actual fun before school’s out. This involves going to parties,...
- 7/11/2022
- by Rosie Fletcher
- Den of Geek
If you loved MTV’s Awkward but wished that at least one of the characters had been a ghost, has Netflix got a new show for you.
With its self-centered lead, hyperactive bestie and parents with absolutely no boundaries whatsoever, Boo, Bitch! leaves no Awkward box unchecked. Heck, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t also see shades of Matty McKibben in Boo, Bitch!‘s dreamy-but-sensitive male lead.
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With its self-centered lead, hyperactive bestie and parents with absolutely no boundaries whatsoever, Boo, Bitch! leaves no Awkward box unchecked. Heck, I’d be lying if I said I didn’t also see shades of Matty McKibben in Boo, Bitch!‘s dreamy-but-sensitive male lead.
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- 7/8/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
It should only take a few minutes for someone to know whether “Boo, Bitch” is for them or not. Netflix’s latest young adult series is unabashed in announcing itself, with high schoolers speaking in impossibly long hashtags and acronyms, and dialogue that plays out as if written in All Caps. For those tuning in to see what star Lana Condor is up to after playing Lara Jean in the “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” trilogy, the show’s hyperactive tone at least gives her the chance to play someone rather different. Condor’s latest high school character, Erika Vu of “Boo, Bitch,” ends up a far more concentrated version of Lara Jean in ways that both point to Condor’s versatility as an actor and reveal the cracks in the show’s tricky premise.
From co-creators Erin Ehrlich (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) and Lauren Iungerich (“Awkward”), “Boo, Bitch” stars...
From co-creators Erin Ehrlich (“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”) and Lauren Iungerich (“Awkward”), “Boo, Bitch” stars...
- 7/8/2022
- by Caroline Framke
- Variety Film + TV
In our Q&a series "Popsugar Crush," we get to know some of our favorite celebs' more intimate details - from their first celebrity crush to the best love advice they've ever received. This month, we're crushing on "Boo, Bitch" star Mason Versaw.
Mason Versaw, 21, is quickly making a name for himself with roles in "Gossip Girl," "Tick, Tick... Boom!," and "Sex Appeal." And now he's starring alongside Lana Condor in her new Netflix comedy "Boo, Bitch." Versaw plays swoon-worthy high school senior Jake C., who is in a complicated love triangle with Erika (Condor) and Riley (Aparna Brielle).
"'Boo, Bitch' is basically about a high school senior [Erika] who's been oppressed by the queen bee [Riley] of the school all four years of high school," Versaw tells Popsugar. "She seizes the opportunity with her best friend to control her narrative and basically start living her best life on one night,...
Mason Versaw, 21, is quickly making a name for himself with roles in "Gossip Girl," "Tick, Tick... Boom!," and "Sex Appeal." And now he's starring alongside Lana Condor in her new Netflix comedy "Boo, Bitch." Versaw plays swoon-worthy high school senior Jake C., who is in a complicated love triangle with Erika (Condor) and Riley (Aparna Brielle).
"'Boo, Bitch' is basically about a high school senior [Erika] who's been oppressed by the queen bee [Riley] of the school all four years of high school," Versaw tells Popsugar. "She seizes the opportunity with her best friend to control her narrative and basically start living her best life on one night,...
- 7/8/2022
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
Erika and Gia are best friends about to graduate from high school in Netflix’s new series “Boo, Bitch” when they realize that they’ve spent most of their formative years being mildly bullied and thoroughly boring. So in a last-ditch effort to leave their mark on high school forever, they decide to party it up right through prom. Unfortunately, the first night they muster up the courage to move past their social anxiety to party and drink, a freak accident leaves Erika dead — and confused.
“Boo, Bitch” is “Booksmart” meets “The Sixth Sense” for the “Riverdale” set, with a surprise twist that is worth the wait but you’ll need a couple of lattes to get there. The series stars Lana Condor as Erika Vu and Zoe Margaret Coletti (“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”) as Gia, besties who have known each other since elementary school.
To be clear,...
“Boo, Bitch” is “Booksmart” meets “The Sixth Sense” for the “Riverdale” set, with a surprise twist that is worth the wait but you’ll need a couple of lattes to get there. The series stars Lana Condor as Erika Vu and Zoe Margaret Coletti (“Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”) as Gia, besties who have known each other since elementary school.
To be clear,...
- 7/8/2022
- by Karama Horne
- The Wrap
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No matter what certain producers might like to claim in interviews, a TV series is not just a long movie, nor should it be. Each medium has its own strengths and demands. But there are, arguably, certain advantages that movies have and shows don’t.
For instance: It’s one thing to wait out a rocky first act if you’ve committed to watching a whole movie. It’s another to push through when you need to decide every half-hour or so to keep watching. Boo, Bitch, from Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Lauren Iungerich (On My Block), suffers the misfortune of a dispiriting start — and though it does eventually evolve into something bitchy and heartfelt enough to be kind of fun, those early episodes make a poor case for sticking around long enough to find out.
The premise, at least, is intriguing:...
No matter what certain producers might like to claim in interviews, a TV series is not just a long movie, nor should it be. Each medium has its own strengths and demands. But there are, arguably, certain advantages that movies have and shows don’t.
For instance: It’s one thing to wait out a rocky first act if you’ve committed to watching a whole movie. It’s another to push through when you need to decide every half-hour or so to keep watching. Boo, Bitch, from Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Lauren Iungerich (On My Block), suffers the misfortune of a dispiriting start — and though it does eventually evolve into something bitchy and heartfelt enough to be kind of fun, those early episodes make a poor case for sticking around long enough to find out.
The premise, at least, is intriguing:...
- 7/8/2022
- by Angie Han
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Aloha, spooky nerds!
When I set out to collect the week’s best in paranormal pop culture news, I knew ahead of time I wanted to give a shout to Netflix’s Dead End: Paranormal Park. I have been waiting to check it out for some time, and it delivered as an emotionally intelligent, fun show for all ages. And I figured there would be other movie and TV news within the realm of the weird. What I did not expect was the real deal stuff that dropped this week. Not only did China release a report about alien civilizations but the whole dang city of Amarillo, Texas went on record with a video still of… something caught on camera.
Before we dive in, don’t forget to continue the strange talk with our weekly paranormal pop culture Talking Strange podcast and video series hosted by yours truly, and available on Apple Podcasts,...
When I set out to collect the week’s best in paranormal pop culture news, I knew ahead of time I wanted to give a shout to Netflix’s Dead End: Paranormal Park. I have been waiting to check it out for some time, and it delivered as an emotionally intelligent, fun show for all ages. And I figured there would be other movie and TV news within the realm of the weird. What I did not expect was the real deal stuff that dropped this week. Not only did China release a report about alien civilizations but the whole dang city of Amarillo, Texas went on record with a video still of… something caught on camera.
Before we dive in, don’t forget to continue the strange talk with our weekly paranormal pop culture Talking Strange podcast and video series hosted by yours truly, and available on Apple Podcasts,...
- 6/17/2022
- by Aaron Sagers
- Den of Geek
Lana Condor has already earned a legion of fans for her work on Netflix's To All the Boys movie series on Netflix.
Now, the star is set to headline Boo, Bitch, a Netflix comedy limited series.
"Over the course of one night, a high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning… she’s a motherf*king ghost," the logline reads.
Condor plays Erika Vu in the series.
The cast also includes Zoe Colletti (Fear the Walking Dead) as Gia, Mason Versaw as Jake C., Aparna Brielle (A.P. Bio) as Riley, Tenzing Norgay Trainor (Liv and Maddie) as Gavin, and Jason Genao (On My Block) as Devon.
The series will premiere with all episodes on Friday, July 8.
Co-creators Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Lauren Iungerich (Awkward) will serves as showrunners,...
Now, the star is set to headline Boo, Bitch, a Netflix comedy limited series.
"Over the course of one night, a high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning… she’s a motherf*king ghost," the logline reads.
Condor plays Erika Vu in the series.
The cast also includes Zoe Colletti (Fear the Walking Dead) as Gia, Mason Versaw as Jake C., Aparna Brielle (A.P. Bio) as Riley, Tenzing Norgay Trainor (Liv and Maddie) as Gavin, and Jason Genao (On My Block) as Devon.
The series will premiere with all episodes on Friday, July 8.
Co-creators Erin Ehrlich (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) and Lauren Iungerich (Awkward) will serves as showrunners,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Lana Condor‘s latest Netflix role is a real scream.
The actress, best known for starring in the streamer’s popular To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movies, will next lead the limited comedy series Boo, Bitch, dropping in its entirety on Friday, July 8.
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“Over the course of one night, a high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life,...
The actress, best known for starring in the streamer’s popular To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before movies, will next lead the limited comedy series Boo, Bitch, dropping in its entirety on Friday, July 8.
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“Over the course of one night, a high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life,...
- 6/13/2022
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Lana Condor is living like she’s, well, already dead in the trailer for her new Netflix comedy limited series “Boo, Bitch.”
The show is about “high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning … she’s a motherf*king ghost,” per Netflix. “Boo, Bitch” is streaming on Netflix July 8.
In the trailer, which you can watch above, Condor’s Erika and her friend Gia (Zoe Margaret Colletti) realize they’re about to leave high school with not a whole lot of memories to show for it. They decide they can’t walk across the stage without having “some real fun.”
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The show is about “high school senior, who’s lived her life safely under the radar, seizes the opportunity to change her narrative and start living an epic life, only to find out the next morning … she’s a motherf*king ghost,” per Netflix. “Boo, Bitch” is streaming on Netflix July 8.
In the trailer, which you can watch above, Condor’s Erika and her friend Gia (Zoe Margaret Colletti) realize they’re about to leave high school with not a whole lot of memories to show for it. They decide they can’t walk across the stage without having “some real fun.”
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- 6/13/2022
- by Katie Campione
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