At 20, Emma Roberts has grown up.
In her film “The Art of Getting By” (opening Friday), the alumna of “Hotel for Dogs” and “Nancy Drew” is doing a little smoking and even dates an older artist.
“It was a grown-up character and much more real,” says the niece of superstar Julia Roberts. “In this movie, I’m not the super-duper good girl, but I’m not the bad girl. I’m just a regular girl.”
Roberts and Freddie Highmore play high school seniors looking to start their lives and deal with an unlikely love for each other. Her character’s spoiled mother has divorced her rich stepfather and is even making a few moves on her classmate.
She’s also filming “Celeste and Jesse Forever,” written by Rashida Jones, where she’ll play a pop star.
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