Along for the Ride

    Along for the Ride
    2022

    Synopsis

    The summer before college, Auden meets the mysterious Eli, a fellow insomniac. While the seaside town of Colby sleeps, the two embark on nightly quests to help Auden experience the fun, carefree teen life she never knew she wanted.

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    Cast

    • Emma PasarowAuden West
    • Belmont CameliEli Stock
    • Kate BosworthHeidi
    • Andie MacDowellDr. Victoria West
    • Laura KariukiMaggie
    • Dermot MulroneyRobert West
    • Genevieve HanneliusLeah
    • Samia FinnertyEsther
    • Paul KarmiryanAdam
    • Marcus ScribnerWallace

    Recommendations

    • 80

      Screen Rant

      Along for the Ride captures the magic of young adulthood and first love, delivering a relatable coming of age story with a sweet romance.
    • 75

      RogerEbert.com

      There may be nothing new in the message but that does not mean we don't need to hear it.
    • 68

      Paste Magazine

      Honestly, though, Along for the Ride is perfectly cozy, in part due to its formulaic nature. It might not be the most visually stunning work—at times, certain shots feel amateurishly disorienting—but it possesses an undeniable artistic heart.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      Its genuine, gentle charm holds far more appeal than the icky “Kissing Booth” series.
    • 50

      Movie Nation

      Alvarez knows her audience and has a better idea of what they want to see than I do, so more power to her and best of luck in the future. But maybe a little more effort to skip over or at least conceal the cliches, types and tropes would make that future work more “timeless” than generic and disposable as “this year’s beach romance movie for teens.”
    • 40

      The Guardian

      There are moments in Along for the Ride . . . where the magic that cements a teen film seems within reach. For a few seconds here or there, you can feel it. The rest of it just passes by like the tide.
    • 30

      The New York Times

      Such a breezy, Instagram-friendly adaptation feels like a betrayal to Dessen’s original, neurotic protagonist, who has a more difficult journey from self-induced solitude to romance.