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Megan Park, My Old Ass and Aubrey Plaza
My Old Ass director Megan Park and star Maisy Stella on goofing around with Aubrey Plaza
An 18th-birthday mushroom trip brings Elliott face to face with her wisecracking 39-year-old self, forcing her to rethink everything about family, love and her identity.
Megan Park on Her Second Feature Film ‘My Old Ass' With Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza
"The Fallout" director Megan Park began working on her second feature with a vague concept and bold title: "My Old Ass." "The title was one of the first things that I came up with," Park says of the film,
Getting Life Advice From Your Future Self, Who Happens to Be Aubrey Plaza: Megan Park and Maisy Stella Chat 'My Old Ass'
You can also thank Margot Robbie for cinema's latest coming-of-age must-see — just like 'Saltburn' and 'Barbie', she produced it.
'My Old Ass' review: Megan Park's film with Maisy Stella, Aubrey Plaza is the funniest tearjerker you'll see
Maisy Stella, Aubrey Plaza and Percy Hynes White star in Megan Park's emotion and funny coming-of-age movie My Old Ass.
A teen meets her future self in Aubrey Plaza's new movie 'My Old Ass'
Maisy Stella plays a teenage girl on a mushroom trip who meets her 39-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza) in the coming-of-age movie "My Old Ass."
Aubrey Plaza, Maisy Stella talk coming-of-age movie ‘My Old Ass’
Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella join TODAY to talk about their coming-of-age movie “My Old Ass” about an 18-year-old who comes face-to-face with her 39-year-old self and what drew them to the project, with Plaza admitting to crying "every time" she read the script.
Maisy Stella on playing a younger Aubrey Plaza in new coming-of-age film 'My Old A**'
MARNI GROSSMAN © AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC In Megan Park’s new coming-of-age film, My Old A**, 18-year-old Elliot comes face-to-face with her 39-year-old self. The fantastical, chance meeting comes after the teenager trips on mushrooms.
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Megan Park Didn’t Feel True to Herself as an Actor — As a Filmmaker, It’s Her Mission to Ensure Everyone Does
INTERVIEW: "My Old Ass" and "The Fallout" writer/director Megan Park tells IndieWire how early experiences shaped her into an ...
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Megan Park’s ‘My Old Ass’ is a coming-of-age tale on ’shrooms
Her new film stars Maisy Stella as an 18-year-old who comes face to face with her older self — played by Aubrey Plaza ...
Toronto Life
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“The title was a helpful reminder not to get too mushy”: Filmmaker Megan Park on her new Muskoka-set movie, My Old Ass
I had just given birth to my daughter, and I was sleeping in my old bedroom. What I started thinking about ended up being a ...
Yahoo
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Megan Park: Things I’ve Learned as a Moviemaker
Megan
Park
was in the car leaving the Sundance premiere of her new film, My Old Ass, when one of her producers, Tom ...
Arizona Daily Sun
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Movie Review: Megan Park’s second film a coming-of-age delight
Know that it’s pretty easy to guess that big secret as writer-director Megan Park’s inventive and comedic coming-of-age tale ...
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Actor Maisy Stella and Director Megan Park Narrowly Escaped a Bear While Filming ‘My Old Ass’
The film's star and creator spoke to Cosmopolitan about filming on location in Canada, working with Aubrey Plaza, and how they lightly rigged the audition process so Maisy could get the role.
Exclaim!
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Megan Park Wants to Create a New Generation of Classic Coming-of-Age Films
The Ontario director discusses her love for movies that are "so fucking sad and about the heaviest shit ever, but you laugh ...
Afro
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BTST Services opens mental health suite at Harlem Park Elementary/Middle School
BTST Services opens mental health suite at Harlem Park Elementary/Middle School in West Baltimore to support students' mental health.
Davis Enterprise
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‘My Old Ass’: Deeply personal and poignant
Canadian writer/director Megan Park’s new film is one of the summer’s sweetest surprises: a deeply moving, intimately ...
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