Good Kids is a 2016 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Chris McCoy, and starring Nicholas Braun, Zoey Deutch, Israel Broussard, Mateo Arias, Dayo Okeniyi, Julia Garner and Ashley Judd.
Andy works as a tennis instructor and has an internet pen pal and crush in India that he hopes to fly in for the summer at the cost of $2000, though his friends doubt she is real.
When the Lion is invited by the older cousin of a student to a house party at "The Point," an ultra-exclusive gated community, the group decides to experience everything they forwent during their high school years.
The group attends the party and quickly gains popularity by dint of their various talents (Spice cooking a soufflé, Andy mouth-catching food thrown from any distance, and the Lion teaching tai chi while smoking marijuana).
Andy sleeps with one of the partygoers—a more sexually experienced girl who happily gives him some pointers after he mentions his inexperience—and Spice's cooking skills result in the group being invited to another party.
An intoxicated Andy later attempts to rendezvous with a client but drunkenly enters her neighbor's house and encounters one of his former classmates and usual antagonist, Conch (Okeniyi), babysitting.
The husbands confront Andy who expresses his love to Nora, publicly confesses to sleeping with all their wives, and claims his own victimhood (by dint of his yeast infection and sexually inflicted injuries) before being punched to the ground.
On May 12, 2014, it was announced that Israel Broussard, Zoey Deutch, Nicholas Braun, and Craig Roberts joined the cast, and Chris McCoy would direct the film with his script, which appeared on the 2011 Black List.
[2] On September 12, 2014, it was announced that Ashley Judd, Demián Bichir, Mateo Arias, Julia Garner and Dayo Okeniyi joined the cast.