Big Time Adolescence
March 13, 2020
91 minutes
7.2
ComedyDrama

Big Time Adolescence

A seemingly bright and mostly innocent 16-year-old named Mo attempts to navigate high school under the guidance of his best friend Zeke, an unmotivated-yet-charismatic college dropout. Although Zeke genuinely cares about Mo, things start to go awry as he teaches Mo nontraditional life lessons in drug dealing, partying, and dating. Meanwhile, Mo’s well-meaning dad tries to step in and take back the reins of his son’s upbringing.

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Cast
Griffin Gluck
(Monroe)
Pete Davidson
(Zeke)
Jon Cryer
(Reuben)
Sydney Sweeney
(Holly)
Emily Arlook
(Kate)
mgk
(Nick)
Thomas Barbusca
(Stacey)
Oona Laurence
(Sophie)
Esteban Benito
(Doug)
Julia K. Murney
(Sherri)
Larry John Meyers
(Principal Clarke)
Michael Devine
(Officer Peters)
John Villanueva
(Teacher)
Aiden Arthur
(Younger Monroe)
Susan Atwood
(Drive Thru Lady)
Clare Lopez
(Girl at Bar)
Sheirel Mordaunt
(Customer)
Omar Brunson
(Danny)
Cameron August
(Josh)
Jordan Rock
(Jordan)
Brielle Barbusca
(Lisa)
Grace Tiso
(Michelle)
Nick Ziobro
(Chad)
Nick Darmstaedter
(Grocery Store Manager)
Alexander Low
(Grocery Store Clerk)
Kimberly G. Grader
(Alison)
Joseph Vincent Gay
(Ricky)
Jon Freda
(Grandfather)
Patsy Meck
(Grandmother)
Nick Antonello
(Pitcher)
Bill Cregg
(Umpire)
Shaun Woodland
(Officer Robinson)
Danny Reuben
(Officer Munguia)
Brandon Carrillo
(Officer Nelson)
Laura Stisser
(Receptionist)