Four best friends, on the brink of starting middle school, realize their lives are about to change forever. So on the last weekend of summer, they set out to make the most of it. Nothing could prepare them, though, for the startling discovery they make while revisiting one of their favorite haunts.
08-12-2022
1h 27m
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Director:
James Ponsoldt
Writer:
James Ponsoldt
Production:
3311 Productions, A Bigger Boat, Ninety-One Braves, Stage 6 Films, City Boy Hands
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