
Charlize Theron
Mavis Gary
Patton Oswalt
Matt Freehauf
Patrick Wilson
Buddy Slade
Elizabeth Reaser
Beth Slade
Collette Wolfe
Sandra Freehauf
Jill Eikenberry
Hedda Gary
Richard Bekins
David Gary
Mary Beth Hurt
Jan
Kate Nowlin
Mary Ellen Trantowski
Jenny Dare Paulin
Nipple Confusion Bassist
Rebecca Hart
Nipple Confusion Guitarist
Louisa Krause
Front Desk Girl
Elizabeth Ward Land
Sales Lady
Brian McElhaney
Book Associate
Hettienne Park
Vicki
John Forest
Wheelchair Mike
Rightor Doyle
Babysitter
Brady Smith
Date Man
Tim Young
Champions Server
Erin Darke
Teen Employee
Jee Young Han
Teen Employee
Ella Rae Peck
Girl
Aleisha Allen
Girl
Matt Wilson
Teenage Clerk
Orlagh Cassidy
Party Guest
Charles Techman
Parking Attendant
Emily Meade
Denny's Waitress
Neil Hellegers
Young Dad
Michael Nathanson
Champions Greeter
Landyn Banx
Business Person (uncredited)
Kirsten Gregerson
Business Person (uncredited)
J.K. Simmons
Mavis' Publisher (voice) (uncredited)
Joel Thingvall
Businessman in Skyway (uncredited)
Julie E. Davis
Shopper (uncredited)
Fredrika Dukes
Business Person (uncredited)
John Edel
Businessman in Skyway (uncredited)
Rosemary Howard
Guest at Baby Naming Party (uncredited)
Eric Pierson
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)


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- #dark comedy
- #writer
- #divorce
- #alcoholic
- #arrested development
Reviews

The premiss is that Charlize Theron ("Mavis Gary") is an erstwhile successful novelist, now divorced, borderline alcoholic and bored. She heads back to her home town in Minnesota to catch up with her parents - and, more importantly, to hook up with her now married ex-boyfriend, who now has a baby... When she arrives, she initially meets up with the guy whom everyone thought was gay at school, and

Young Adult tells the story of 37-year-old Mavis Gary – a pathologically unhappy, immature, egotistical girl in a grown woman's body. Upon hearing of her ex-boyfriend's new born baby, she decides that they are still meant for each other, and the fact that he is now happily married to The Perfect Woman is but a minor detail on their road to eternal bliss. More simply put… Mavis is bat s*** crazy.












