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Mean Girls

Mean Girls

  • Status: Released
  • 10-01-2024
  • Runtime: 113 min
  • Score: 5.9
  • Vote count: 584

New student Cady Heron is welcomed into the top of the social food chain by the elite group of popular girls called ‘The Plastics,’ ruled by the conniving queen bee Regina George and her minions Gretchen and Karen. However, when Cady makes the major misstep of falling for Regina’s ex-boyfriend Aaron Samuels, she finds herself prey in Regina’s crosshairs. As Cady sets to take down the group’s apex predator with the help of her outcast friends Janis and Damian, she must learn how to stay true to herself while navigating the most cutthroat jungle of all: high school.

Angourie Rice

Cady Heron

Reneé Rapp

Regina George

Auliʻi Cravalho

Janis ʻImiʻike

Jaquel Spivey

Damian Hubbard

Avantika

Karen Shetty

Bebe Wood

Gretchen Wieners

Christopher Briney

Aaron Samuels

Jenna Fischer

Mrs. Heron

Busy Philipps

Mrs. George

Tina Fey

Ms. Norbury

Tim Meadows

Mr. Duvall

Lindsay Lohan

Mathletes Quizmaster

Jon Hamm

Coach Carr

Ashley Park

Madame Park

Connor Ratliff

Mr. Rapp

Mahi Alam

Kevin Ganatra

John El-Jor

Jason Weems

Brian Altemus

Shane Oman

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion

Ben Wang

Jacob Zheng

Alexis Frias

Matthew Richmond

Isabella Bria Lopez

Sonja Aquino

Morgen McKynzie

Grace Porter

Veronica S. Taylor

Rachel Hamilton

Stephanie Mincone

Taylor Wedell / Core Dancer

Gabriella Cila

Caitlyn Caussin

Jordan Gallimore

Christian Wiggins

Ari Notartomaso

Lizzie Thurman

Camille Umoff

Dawn Schweitzer

Kaylee Kaleinani

Sophie Kawachi

Allison Winn

Caroline Krafft

Ben Heineman

M. Obo

Fernell Hogan

V. Bowling

Calidore Robinson

S. Martin

Sofia Dobrushin

Teary Girl

Grant Harrison Mateo

Tiny Boy

Amann Iqbal

Rude Girl

Nahscha

Burnout Friend

Gage Roark

Theater Boy

Soona Lee-Tolley

Band Freak

Janna Graham

Band Freak

Matilde Heckler

Band Freak

Francesca Castro

Band Freak

Nuri Park

Choir Girl

Grace Slear

Choir Girl

Izzy Bank

Choir Girl

Kayla LaVine

Choir Girl

James Jones

North Shore Student

Garid Garcia

North Shore Student

Jake Schwencke

North Shore Student

Ellena Eshraghi

North Shore Student

Kelsie Daniels

North Shore Student

Elizabeth Witek

North Shore Student

Alexandra Witek

North Shore Student

Brooke Johnson

Longboarder

Meredith Dunbar

Longboarder

Hank Pekarsky

Teacher

Sri

Social Media Friend

Veronica Merrell-Burriss

Social Media Friend

Vanessa Merrell

Social Media Friend

Jordi

Social Media Friend

Énola Bédard

Social Media Friend

Nia Sioux

Social Media Friend

Emely Moreno

Social Media Friend

Jazz Jennings

Social Media Friend

Pierson Wodzynski

Social Media Friend

Mars Avila

Social Media Friend

Alan Chow

Social Media Friend

Chris Olsen

Social Media Friend

Bailey B. Angelski

Marching Band

Joshua M. Baer

Marching Band

Caitlin M. Beecham

Marching Band

Samantha R. Borsari

Marching Band

Briannon E. Bowman

Marching Band

Ian A. Boyce

Marching Band

Daniela Cassano

Marching Band

Danielle K. Catalano

Marching Band

Ismael Chino

Marching Band

Gianna M. Cologna

Marching Band

Jason L. DeGroff

Marching Band

Kaylin E. DeGroff

Marching Band

Joshua P. Doody

Marching Band

Christiana J. Doyle

Marching Band

Calysta R. Eachus

Marching Band

Kasey L. Ericson

Marching Band

Timothy S. Fletcher

Marching Band

Orlando A. Galazara

Marching Band

Cameron T. Garde

Marching Band

Sean G. Haight

Marching Band

Ryan J. Horgan

Marching Band

Teresa Kissel

Marching Band

Christopher J. Lucey

Marching Band

Megan A. Macneil

Marching Band

Malachi I. McLean

Marching Band

Colin J. McTernan

Marching Band

Julien F. Miller

Marching Band

Lauren M. Molfetta

Marching Band

Meryem G. Oldro

Marching Band

Connor D. Paul

Marching Band

Victoria G. Russo

Marching Band

Olivia C. Tona

Marching Band

Anthony M. Varbaro

Marching Band

Nico A. Varone

Marching Band

Thomas R. Wilson

Marching Band

Haley Fitzgerald

Core Dancer

Jordan Berkman

Core Dancer

Jalen Forward

Core Dancer

Charlize Glass

Core Dancer

Adam Vesperman

Core Dancer

Angelina Barbosa

Dancer

Allison Bedell

Dancer

Elyssa Cueto

Dancer

Joanne Daquigan

Dancer

Keilany Espinal

Dancer

Kyle Hanagami

Dancer

Dougal Herr

Dancer

Megumi Iwama

Dancer

Will Jewett

Dancer

Darriel Johnakin

Dancer

Emily Jo Jordan

Dancer

Shannon Kelly

Dancer

Matthew Kubitz

Dancer

Yashira Maysonet

Dancer

Andrew Mulet

Dancer

Francis Bailey Munoz

Dancer

Malia Murray

Dancer

Diego Pasillas

Dancer

Imani Peterson

Dancer

Annelise Ritacca

Dancer

Kai Rivera

Dancer

Daniel Santiago

Dancer

Hannah Seiden

Dancer

Oriana Siphanoum

Dancer

Effie Tutko

Dancer

Keenan Cooks

Dancer

Jonathan Zeizel

Dancer

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There are flashes of wit here, and a decent sound-track but for the most part it's a complete non-story. "Cady" (Angourie Rice) arrives as the newbie at the North Shore High School where she is shunned by all but the gay/rebellious combo that is "Damian" (Jaquel Spivey) and "Janis" (Auli'i Caravalho). For a bit of mischief, they decide that "Cady" should infiltrate the trio known as the "Plastics" - dominated by "Regina" (Reneé Rapp) whose leather clad frame has the whole school under her spell. She manages to ingratiate herself with this group of pretty vacuous airheads and report back to her "real" friends each day as the story gets thinner and thinner until it's needs the mother of all toupés. It's about bitchiness, friendship, duplicity, shallowness and then there's the floppy-haired eye candy "Aaron" (Christopher Briney) whom she and "Regina" squabble over - whilst he has all the loyalty of a goldfish; but none of it is really very original or funny. Writer Tina Fey appears as the calculus teacher but fails to impact much as the thing just meanders along ticking every box and beating just about every stereotype to death before the anthesis of all things obnoxious - a spring "prom" - brings things to an inevitable conclusion. Rapp can sing, and she knows how to take this stage-suited concept and belt out a song or two, but the rest of this really does remind me of one of the latter editions of the tired "Glee" project. I get I'm not the demographic, but I struggled to see the point of this.

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Too similar to the original, though the musical moments do help alleviate that. I didn't necessarily like any of the songs performed in 2024's <em>'Mean Girls'</em>, but none of them grated on me - which is always a plus when it comes to musicals. I could've done with a slightly shorter run time, though the humour is decent - if a bit hit-and-miss. Angourie Rice is a bit meh in the lead role, certainly a downgrade on Lindsay Lohan. I guess most of the cast are inferior comparatively, but I did enjoy the performances of Reneé Rapp and Jaquel Spivey... Auliʻi Cravalho too. Good to see Tina Fey and Tim Meadows back again, whilst there's a great cameo at one point. All things considered, it's fine. Can't wait for the 2044 remake.

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#MovieReview #MeanGirlsMusical #MeanGirls2024 Having never seen the original film before watching this new adaptation, I approached it with an open mind and fresh perspective. As such, I won't be comparing it to the earlier version. Firstly, the cameo appearance from an original cast member was a nice touch, though it didn't elicit the same level of excitement for me as it might for die-hard fans. Now, onto the movie itself. "Mean Girls 2024" is a hit-or-miss experience, depending on your perspective. Dedicated fans of the franchise will likely appreciate it for what it is. As someone who enjoys musicals and appreciates a variety of music genres, I found the film to be enjoyable. Reneé Rapp's portrayal of Regina George showcases her stage background, but she eventually settles into the role as the movie progresses. Although her casting may initially seem odd due to her towering height, she brings energy to the character. Her catchy solo song stands out, showcasing her vocal talent. The dynamics between characters, particularly Regina and Cady, felt a bit off to me, given their stark height difference. However, both actresses deliver strong vocal performances. The portrayal of Gretchen and Karen also adds to the mix of characters, each bringing their unique quirks to the screen. The movie delves into LGBTQ+, transgender, and sexual themes, though without nudity, making it a film geared towards a younger audience. While these themes didn't bother me personally, they are prevalent throughout the movie. Though I wasn't a fan of the casting choice for Damien, finding him too eccentric, I appreciated the performances of the main characters. The male lead, though not heavily featured, serves his purpose in the storyline. Overall, I would consider watching "Mean Girls 2024" again, but perhaps not in theaters. I'm uncertain if I would allow my son to watch it due to the mature subject matter. Fans of the original "Mean Girls" or musical enthusiasts are likely to enjoy this adaptation. For those with a more casual interest in movies, it may be a good watch but not one that demands an immediate rewatch.