Booksmart film

Olivia Wilde's winning directorial debut uses the Alanis Morissette classic as a call to arms. Here's the inside story.
The teen comedy nails the ways in which strong women — from high school valedictorians to presidential candidates — often pay a price for being ambitious.
The "Lady Bird" star opened up about her own sexuality at the film's SXSW premiere.
The film, which premiered at SXSW this past weekend, is already getting rave reviews.