Caris and Neha from Not Having It All podcast join Flixwatcher remotely to review Caris’ choice Wild Child. Wild Child is a 2008 teen comedy romance film starring Emma Roberts as the Wild Child Poppy, a spoilt LA brat who is sent to an English boarding school to straighten her out and teach her valuable life lessons. Natasha Richardson also makes her last film appearance as the headmistress Mrs Kingsley and Alex Pettyfer plays the love interest. Wild Child is a mix of a typical fish out of water film, Poppy struggles with British food, locations and finds an enemy within seconds of arriving and a story of friendship with bonding over secondhand clothes shopping. Not only is Wild Child a crime against the chip butty it neither works as a comedy or a romance particularly well. There are some surprising plot turns - involving a completely unexpected act of arson.   [supsystic-tables id=223] Despite Caris’ enthusiasm for Wild Child, Flixwatcher and Neha were unconvinced and scores were low across all the categories, apart from small screen score to give an overall score of 2.40. What do you guys think? Have you seen Wild Child? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below!
Episode #212 Crew Links Thanks to Episode #212 Crew of Caris Rianne (@carisrianne) and Neha (@nehajay_) from (@nothavingitpod) 
Find their Websites online at https://twitter.com/riannepictures   And at https://twitter.com/nothavingitpod And at https://twitter.com/ADTLMPodcast And at https://twitter.com/INvolvepeople And at https://linktr.ee/nehajvyas Please make sure you give them some love
More about Wild Child For more info on Wild Child, you can visit Wild Child IMDb page here or Wild Child Rotten Tomatoes page here.  
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Caris and Neha from Not Having It All podcast join Flixwatcher remotely to review Caris’ choice Wild Child. Wild Child is a 2008 teen comedy romance film starring Emma Roberts as the Wild Child Poppy, a spoilt LA brat who is sent to an English boarding school to straighten her out and teach her valuable life lessons. Natasha Richardson also makes her last film appearance as the headmistress Mrs Kingsley and Alex Pettyfer plays the love interest. Wild Child is a mix of a typical fish out of water film, Poppy struggles with British food, locations and finds an enemy within seconds of arriving and a story of friendship with bonding over secondhand clothes shopping. Not only is Wild Child a crime against the chip butty it neither works as a comedy or a romance particularly well. There are some surprising plot turns - involving a completely unexpected act of arson.   [supsystic-tables id=223] Despite Caris’ enthusiasm for Wild Child, Flixwatcher and Neha were unconvinced and scores were low across all the categories, apart from small screen score to give an overall score of 2.40. What do you guys think? Have you seen Wild Child? What did you think? Please let us know in the comments below!

Episode #212 Crew Links

Thanks to Episode #212 Crew of Caris Rianne (@carisrianne) and Neha (@nehajay_) from (@nothavingitpod

Find their Websites online at https://twitter.com/riannepictures  

And at https://twitter.com/nothavingitpod And at https://twitter.com/ADTLMPodcast And at https://twitter.com/INvolvepeople And at https://linktr.ee/nehajvyas Please make sure you give them some love

More about Wild Child

For more info on Wild Child, you can visit Wild Child IMDb page here or Wild Child Rotten Tomatoes page here.  

Final Plug! Subscribe, Share and Review us on iTunes

  If you enjoyed this episode of Flixwatcher Podcast you probably know other people who will like it too! Please share it with your friends and family, review us, and join us across ALL of the Social Media links below.

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