Movies like Moxie (2021)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Moxie, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Mean Girls

    #263 most popular movie yesterday

    Mean Girls is a sharp and witty high school comedy that dissects teen social hierarchies and the pressures of fitting in. While it's more satirical in tone than Moxie, its themes of empowerment and female friendship will appeal to fans of the genre.

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    2. Lady Bird

    #398 most popular movie yesterday

    With its poignant storytelling, Lady Bird follows a high school senior's journey through self-discovery and the tumultuous relationship with her mother. Fans of Moxie will enjoy the character-driven narrative and exploration of the complexities of growing up.

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    3. The Edge of Seventeen

    #562 most popular movie yesterday

    Centering on the life of an awkward high school junior, The Edge of Seventeen delves into themes of coming-of-age and finding one's identity, much like Moxie. With its sharp wit and emotional depth, fans of Moxie will appreciate the realistic portrayal of teenage angst and friendship.

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    4. Easy A

    #1,415 most popular movie yesterday

    Easy A is a modern take on the scarlet letter trope, where a high school student sees her life paralleling Hester Prynne's after a little white lie about losing her virginity gets out. Much like Moxie, it critiques social norms and celebrates young women challenging the status quo.

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    5. Booksmart

    #1,748 most popular movie yesterday

    Booksmart offers a fresh take on the coming-of-age genre, focusing on two high-achieving girls who decide to break the rules before graduating high school. It shares Moxie's feminist tone and sense of humor, delivering a story about friendship and self-discovery that will resonate with similar audiences.

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    6. Whip It

    #3,637 most popular movie yesterday

    Whip It follows Bliss, a small-town teenager who joins a roller derby team, finding her tribe and her own path in life. It shares Moxie's spirit of rebellion and empowerment, and like Moxie, it suggests the importance of finding your own voice and challenging expectations.