The first trailer for Yes, God, Yes, a coming of age comedy written and directed by Obvious Child co-writer Karen Maine, takes us back to the early 2000s as experienced through the eyes of a Catholic high school student Alice (Natalie Dyer) going through an extremely conflicted sexual awakening. After discovering masturbation, a guilt-ridden Alice goes to a religious youth retreat to try and “get right” with Jesus, but the thirst only compounds thanks in no small part to an aggressively handsome teenage counselor (Wolfgang Novogratz) who looks like he should’ve been in MTV’s Teen Wolf. …
Vertical Entertainment has released the first trailer for Yes, God, Yes, a coming-of-age comedy that marks the directorial debut of Obvious Child co-writer Karen Maine. Stranger Things star Natalia Dyer plays the lead, a 16-year-old named Alice who has always been a good Catholic girl. But when an AOL chat turns racy, she discovers masturbation and becomes guilt-ridden. Seeking redemption, she attends a mysterious religious retreat to try and suppress her urges, but it isn't easy, especially after a cute boy (Wolfgang Novogratz) starts flirting with her. As Alice’s sense of shame …