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NEWS X MUSE Manny Gomez spoke with Andy Palmer, the director for the Lionsgate film, “The Re-Education of Molly Singer”. A film that follows a girl named Molly, who despite being an attorney, is stuck looking back at her college days which she thinks were the best days of her life. Suddenly, life throws a curveball at her where she will get to prove if that is true or not.

During our conversation with Palmer we chat about the different stages of our lives and how our perspectives might be blinded by the supposed splendor of what was. But as we grow and change, so does what makes us truly happy. We also talk about the fun task of directing a comedy. It was a great conversation that you can check out above!

Here is the synopsis for Lionsgate’s “The Re-Education of Molly Singer”

In college, attorney Molly Singer (Britt Robertson) was the life of every party. Now, she’s about to be fired because she can’t leave her partying ways behind. Molly’s boss, Brenda (Jaime Pressly), tells Molly there’s one way to save her job: re-enroll at her old alma mater, befriend Brenda’s socially awkward son, Elliot (Ty Simpkins), and take him from zero to campus hero. Aided by her best friend (Nico Santos), Molly goes to battle with stuck-up hall monitors, boozed-up frat brothers, and her old archenemy in a hilarious quest through the past to save her future.
The film stars Britt Robertson, Ty Simpkins. Nico Santos, Cierra Ramirez, Holland Roden, Wendie Malick, Jaime Pressly.

Lionsgate’s “The Re-Education of Molly Singer” in now available on digital and on-demand.