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Mean Girls


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ReelViews
Although Mean Girls is likely to be frequently compared to Heathers, and perhaps occasionally to Election, the movie it most...
Village Voice
Director Waters and screenwriter Tina Fey ... aim less for the usual high-gloss caricature than acutely hilarious sociology.
Variety
this sassy if wildly uneven comedy navigates the treacherous high school jungle that separates cool cliques from wannabes, ...
Chicago Tribune
Though not a perfect comedy, it manages to be quite often laugh-out-loud funny.
Entertainment Weekly
''Mean Girls,'' written by Fey and directed by Mark Waters with the same gangly energy he brought to ''Freaky Friday,'' marc...
Slate
Let's see what the culture makes of Mean Girls (Paramount), a funny and good-natured hybrid of pop psychology and Saturday N...
The New York Times
The tart and often charming new comedy ''Mean Girls,'' which opens nationwide today, is a version of the heart-of-darkness t...
E! Online
Fey balances cartoonish gags with plenty of cleverness ... which makes the trauma and laughs ring true.
The New York Times
Originality is never the point of an entertainment like this; the point is that director Mark Waters, who capably guided Loh...
The Boston Globe
"Mean Girls" is a pitcher of Kool-Aid with a drop of acid, which are the opposite proportions of the beverage you'd expect f...
Chicago Sun-Times
In a wasteland of dumb movies about teenagers, "Mean Girls" is a smart and funny one.
New York Post
It's an improvement over the dire Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, but Mean Girls is nowhere near as satisfying as Frea...
New York Daily News
[Fey's] snappy script and the deft direction of Mark Waters, who did Freaky Friday, keep the laughs coming.
Rolling Stone
Fey subverts formula to find comic gold.
USA Today
Mean Girls has the same fancifully dead-on tone as the 1995 high-school comedy Clueless without the sweetness because, hey, ...
Washington Post
Smart, funny, well-acted and visually lively, this movie by rights should become a certified teen-comedy hit well before the...
Washington Post
Mean Girls has a sharp, grown-up sensibility that belies its marketing as airhead comedy.
San Francisco Chronicle
"Mean Girls'' is a smart little comedy that tries, within the limits of the teen-movie form, to say some real things about h...
Empire
This teen comedy proves there's still mileage to be had out of a familiar formula - thanks to a sharp script and winning per...
New York Magazine
A smart little teen picture that, for a change, actually features recognizable teens.
Film Threat
Alessandra Stanley noted recently in the New York Times that teen-targeted TV shows often bear little resemblance to reality.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Mark Waters
Writer: Tina Fey
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Cast: Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Lacey Chabert

Release: April 30, 2004
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