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The Wackness: Sex, Drugs and Hip-Hop, at Any Age

With The Wackness, writer/director Jonathan Levine has emerged as one of the first, few voices of that generation sandwiched between X and Y: The one that had Biggie and De La, Tribe and the Wu as its own soundtrack. Set in the throbbing, sultry New York summer of 1994, The Wackness not only explores the coming of age of its characters, but also that of the culture, as New York adjusted to Mayor Giuliani and a new brand of hip-hop hit the streets.

In the intertwining stories of high-school grad Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) and Dr. Squires (Sir Ben Kingsley), Luke's middle-aged therapist, Levine captures the simultaneous anxiety, hope, disappointment and happiness that adult life foists on us again read full article

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Interviews with director Jonathan Levine, Sir Ben Kingsley, Josh Peck and Method Man at...
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Posted: 6/30/2008
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This is the second theatrical trailer for The Wackness, directed by Jonathan Levine.
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Posted: 7/23/2009
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This is the final theatrical trailer for The Wackness, directed by Jonathan Levine.
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Posted: 4/30/2009
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This is the third theatrical trailer for The Wackness, directed by Jonathan Levine.
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Posted: 4/30/2009
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The Ex List (Executive Producer) 2008 TV Show Series
The Wackness (Director) 2008 Movie
All The Boys Love Mandy Lane (Director) 2007 Movie

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The Wackness: Sex, Drugs and Hip-Hop, at Any Age

With The Wackness, writer/director Jonathan Levine has emerged as one of the first, few voices of that generation sandwiched between X and Y: The one that had Biggie and De La, Tribe and the Wu as its own soundtrack. Set in the throbbing, sultry New York summer of 1994, The Wackness not only explores the coming of age of its characters, but also that of the culture, as New York adjusted to Mayor Giuliani and a new brand of hip-hop hit the streets. In the intertwining stories of high-school grad Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) and Dr. Squires (Sir Ben Kingsley), Luke's middle-aged therapist, Levine captures the simultaneous anxiety, hope, disappointment and happiness that adult life foists on us again read more

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