When a rude and relentless tech mogul wakes up as her awkward tween age self, her long suffering assistant must help run her company and reverse a curse.

“Little” is a heartwarming and hilarious comedy that explores the consequences of a magical wish gone wrong. Regina Hall stars as Jordan Sanders, a ruthless tech mogul who, after a moment of frustration, wakes up as her 13 year old self.
As Jordan navigates the challenges of adolescence, her long suffering assistant, April, played by Issa Rae, must step up and run the company. The film delves into themes of self-discovery, empathy, and the importance of second chances.
Marsai Martin shines as the young Jordan, capturing the character’s spirit and sass with ease. The film’s humor comes from the fish out of water scenario, as Jordan struggles to adapt to the world of middle school, while also trying to maintain control of her business empire.
“Little” is a refreshing take on the body swap comedy, offering a mix of humor, heart, and empowering messages. It’s a film that celebrates individuality, self acceptance, and the power of kindness.