When her former college professor, David Kirkpatrick (), invites her to her alma mater for a reading, Kate returns to her old campus seeking a sense of success and belonging. Key Themes and Critical Reception
The film was inspired by director Kris Rey's own experiences returning to her alma mater, in Carbondale, to screen her previous film, Unexpected . Production took place in Chicago and Carbondale. Originally scheduled for a world premiere at SXSW 2020 , the festival was canceled due to the pandemic, leading to its eventual release on video on demand and in select theaters in August 2020. I Used to Go Here
: Gillian Jacobs is widely praised for her "winsome" and "likable" performance as a woman who is a bit of a mess but remains sympathetic. Jemaine Clement’s portrayal of the "creepy" yet charismatic professor is also noted as a standout. When her former college professor, David Kirkpatrick (),
: The film is described as a meditation on "mid-life malaise," where a character returns to a place where their future once felt full of potential, only to find the reality of their present-day life doesn't match their past aspirations. Originally scheduled for a world premiere at SXSW