Parents' Guide to

Popular Theory

By Tara McNamara, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 8+

Science + friendship = formula for fun; insults, bullying.

Movie PG 2024 88 minutes
Popular Theory Movie Poster: Erwin, age 12, looks pleased while standing in front of a chalkboard and beakers in front of her

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Is It Any Good?

Our review:
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Kids say: Not yet rated

Mixing the two definitions of "chemistry" is an amusing catalyst to get kids to think about the relevance of science in everyday life. The chemical compound that Erwin and Winston create is far from realistic, but Popular Theory's message that friendship is more valuable in quality than quantity is pure truth—and it's something that kids need to hear as they head into the challenging middle and high school years.

That said, opportunities are missed to deliver a more meaningful message. For instance, writer-director Ali Scher shows viewers that Winston is being raised by a hoarder in challenging circumstances, but the issue is never really explored (or resolved). And the movie's plentiful STEM info is more likely to excite budding scientists who recognize the terms and name drops, rather than lead young viewers to seek out more science info for the first time. Bottom line? It's not perfect, but it is cute and entertaining, and it elevates the benefits of learning science. Popular Theory verifies that "nerds" don't need revenge—they just need the space to be themselves.

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