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‘The Wrong Girls’ Review: When Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat Invite You to Get Blazed, You Say ‘Yes’
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Dylan Meyer’s “The Wrong Girls” is probably a new stoner classic.
But in “The Wrong Girls,” it means they all get psychic powers.
“The Wrong Girls” is 100% nonsense and that’s what makes it perfect.
If you don’t love Kristen Stewart and Alia Shawkat in “The Wrong Girls,” you probably don’t know what love is.
“The Wrong Girls” always looks like it’s veering out of control but Meyer knows where she’s going and how to get us there.