When I don my cap and gown to attend graduation ceremonies as a faculty member each May at Rowan University, part of the fun is hugging the graduating seniors goodbye, and meeting their parents. The look on their eyes, of palpable and giddy relief at having gotten through it all and made it to graduation day, is universal – but I’m talking about the parents, not the students. The students, more usually, are giving off some mixture of excitement and dread, because they know the real world is the very next step. That’s what this 2016 comedy is all about, and it stars some very funny fresh-faced actors, such as Miles Teller and Anna Kendrick, to play the new, and often skittish, new college graduates. A lot has changed since 1967 and Dustin Hoffman’s Benjamin in The Graduate. For one thing, “plastics” no longer is the future. For another, Benjamin never had to deal with the likes of Bryan Cranston, playing one of this movie’s imposing authority figures.