Summary
Molly Singer, portrayed by Britt Robertson, takes center stage in the uproarious movie "The Re-Education of Molly Singer". This side-splitting comedy follows her spirited endeavors to rescue her career by returning to college.
Molly is on a mission to transform her boss' socially inept son into a popular and attractive student on campus. However, this proves to be a challenging endeavor. The cast of the movie includes Jaime Pressly, Ty Simpkins, and Nico Santos.
"The Re-Education of Molly Singer" is a comedic film that combines absurdity and humor, while delving into Molly's mixed feelings about her career. It is rated R and has a runtime of 120 minutes.
Britt Robertson steals the show in the upcoming Lionsgate comedy The Re-Education of Molly Singer, set to hit theaters and On Demand on September 29. Directed by Andy Palmer and written by Todd M. Friedman and Kevin Haskin, the film follows Robertson in the lead role as Molly Singer. Molly's penchant for partying gets her into trouble at her law firm, leading her to desperately attempt to save her job by returning to her college alma mater.
Her mission involves befriending her boss' socially awkward son and transforming him into a popular figure on campus. However, this task proves to be more challenging than anticipated. Alongside Robertson, The Re-Education of Molly Singer features Jaime Pressly as Molly's boss Brenda, Ty Simpkins as Brenda's son Elliot, and Nico Santos as Molly's friend Ollie. The talented ensemble cast also includes Wendie Malick, Ty Simpkins, Holland Roden (Teen Wolf), and Cierra Ramirez (The Fosters).
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Screen Rant's exclusive clip from The Re-Education of Molly Singer showcases Molly entering the high school cafeteria with the intention of persuading her best friend, Ollie, to return to their alma mater. While she explains her situation, Ollie interrupts to physically confront his coworker Walter for crossing boundaries. Despite Ollie's aspirations for a managerial role, Molly proposes that he follows her path of going back to college before reclaiming his position as the ruler of the cafeteria and firing Walter in a triumphant manner.
The aforementioned clip provides a glimpse into the film's unique style of comedy, which drives the absurd yet amusing storyline of The Re-Education of Molly Singer. Additionally, it sheds light on Molly's conflicting feelings towards her career, a sentiment that is bound to transform as she is given a second chance at college life and faces the unsettling possibility of losing the future she has worked so diligently for. The movie has a runtime of 120 minutes and is classified as R for explicit sexual content, frequent use of strong language, and some drug use.
The Re-Education of Molly Singer arrives in select theaters, on digital, and On Demand on September 29.