10 Amazing Recent Movies That Were 90 Minutes Or Less

10. My Old Ass

My Old Ass is a delightful and unexpectedly affecting coming-of-age dramedy in which 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) makes contact with her 38-year-old self (Aubrey Plaza) while tripping on mushrooms.

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It's a kooky concept but one which never undermines filmmaker Megan Park's serious-minded intent. 

Less the silly romp you might reasonably expect, this is an impressively well-wrought film that explores regret and the passage of time with uncommon poignance.

In her feature film debut, Maisy Stella gives a wonderfully empathetic performance as younger Elliott, while in a supporting role Aubrey Plaza brings enormous pathos to the troubled older version.

And better yet, despite the hefty themes Park's film works through, she brings it home in a drum-tight 89 minutes, ensuring not a single frame is squandered.

If you're in the market for a heartfelt and thought-provoking film that couldn't be more respectful of your time, look no further.

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