Humour, heart and bad-assery.
Thelma is a gem that delivers on every level. It’s witty and funny without relying on tired stereotypes, touching yet unapologetically badass, and a powerful reminder of what we’re capable of at any age.
Performances (and stunts—June Squibb did her own!) are stellar, the character development and chemistry are great, and the pacing never falters.
Call your mum. Call your dad. Call your grandma. Call your grandpa.
A reminder that they’ve lived full lives and they’re not done yet.