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and Rachel are both having major years, and they're keeping the triumphs going by co-starring together in the new comedy,In the film, which dropped in select theaters on Aug. 25 and opens nationwide on Sep. 1., the duo play socially awkward high school students who start a school fight club as a means to flirt with their female classmates.The film was directed by Emma Seligman, who previously directed Rachel in the hit indie film.
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