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Three small-town Texas teenage girlfriends spend their summer break hanging out, partying and navigating the transition from adolescence to adulthood in Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt's intimate ...
Note: This review of "Cusp" was written out of Sundance in early 2021; it's being reshared in the event of the movie's theatrical release and arrival on Showtime on Nov. 26. Teenagerdom is hell. Few ...
One evening, Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt were filling their tank at a rural Texas gas station when they met three teenage girls, who would soon let them into their lives. The result is Showtime ...
Isabel Bethencourt and Parker Hill's close look at three Texas teens is bracing, and so is the feeling there's so much more to come. Despite the myriad ways in which teenagers so readily share their ...
Set in a small military town in Texas and filmed in vérité style, Cusp follows three wild-spirited teenager girls as they live out a fever-dream summer, watching as the strictures of adolescence clash ...