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In Theaters: April 12, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: July 9, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 49m | Comedy

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Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall), a nasty, self-important boss, bullies her staff and drives them crazy with her unreasonable demands. She’s not only mean to the point of being evil, she actually physically assaults her employees. When a 13-year-old girl calls her out on her destructive behavior, Jordan brushes her off with her usual arrogance. The little girl casts a spell on Jordan who, when she wakes up the next morning, finds she’s reverted to being a 13-year-old girl (Marsai Martin). Not only does no one respect the new Jordan, but Child Protective Services orders her to attend school. Desperate, Jordan asks her assistant, April (Issa Rae), to cover for her at work, as well as pose as her guardian. However, Jordan has a difficult time being a child again, making things extremely awkward for the adults around her, including April.

Director: Tina Gordon

Studio: Universal Pictures

Producer(s): James Lopez, Kenya Barris, Will Packer

Cast: Regina Hall, Issa Rae, Marsai Martin

Writer(s): Tracy Oliver, Tina Gordon

Official Site: littlethemovie.com

62 votes and 24 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 47%

61%

In Theaters: April 12, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: July 9, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 49m | Comedy

  Watch Trailer

Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall), a nasty, self-important boss, bullies her staff and drives them crazy with her unreasonable demands. She’s not only mean to the point of being evil, she actually physically assaults her employees. When a 13-year-old girl calls her out on her destructive behavior, Jordan brushes her off with her usual arrogance. The little girl casts a spell on Jordan who, when she wakes up the next morning, finds she’s reverted to being a 13-year-old girl (Marsai Martin). Not only does no one respect the new Jordan, but Child Protective Services orders her to attend school. Desperate, Jordan asks her assistant, April (Issa Rae), to cover for her at work, as well as pose as her guardian. However, Jordan has a difficult time being a child again, making things extremely awkward for the adults around her, including April.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 47%

61%

In Theaters: April 12, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: July 9, 2019

PG-13 | 1h 49m | Comedy

Jordan Sanders (Regina Hall), a nasty, self-important boss, bullies her staff and drives them crazy with her unreasonable demands. She’s not only mean to the point of being evil, she actually physically assaults her employees. When a 13-year-old girl calls her out on her destructive behavior, Jordan brushes her off with her usual arrogance. The little girl casts a spell on Jordan who, when she wakes up the next morning, finds she’s reverted to being a 13-year-old girl (Marsai Martin). Not only does no one respect the new Jordan, but Child Protective Services orders her to attend school. Desperate, Jordan asks her assistant, April (Issa Rae), to cover for her at work, as well as pose as her guardian. However, Jordan has a difficult time being a child again, making things extremely awkward for the adults around her, including April.