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At its core, the movie is a "buddy comedy." Critics have compared its spirit to indie hits like Booksmart and Blockers , emphasizing the supportive yet messy bond between the three main characters. Critical Reception Reviewers generally praise the film for being:

Juggles silliness with a heartfelt look at growing up and self-acceptance. At its core, the movie is a "buddy comedy

Unlike traditional college "raunch-coms" (like American Pie ), Crshd subverts the genre by focusing entirely on the female perspective and female desire. It explores: The performative pressure to be "beautiful" or "talented." It explores: The performative pressure to be "beautiful"

The party's unique entry rule serves as the central plot device: You submit your crush’s name to have them invited. Sadie Scott (Fiona)

Isabelle Barbier (Izzy), Sadie Scott (Fiona), and Deeksha Ketkar (Anuka) Release: Debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival in 2019.