Mean Girls

Mean Girls(2024)

PG-13
01/10/2024 (US)Comedy1h 53m
5.9

"Plastic is forever."

Overview

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.

Tina Fey

Screenplay

Arturo Perez Jr.

Director

Samantha Jayne

Director

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Media

Official International Trailer

Official International Trailer

Trailer

"Revenge Party" Final Trailer

"Revenge Party" Final Trailer

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Reneé Rapp Sings “Someone Gets Hurt”

Reneé Rapp Sings “Someone Gets Hurt”

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Brb telling Regina George to Bite Me

Brb telling Regina George to Bite Me

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Reneé Rapp sings “World Burn” - Full Song

Reneé Rapp sings “World Burn” - Full Song

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Auli'i Cravalho sings “I'd Rather Be Me” - Full Song

Auli'i Cravalho sings “I'd Rather Be Me” - Full Song

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The Burn Book

The Burn Book

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Trust Fall

Trust Fall

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Reneé Rapp and Angourie Rice's Friendship Behind The Scenes

Reneé Rapp and Angourie Rice's Friendship Behind The Scenes

Behind the Scenes

“Sexy” Full Song

“Sexy” Full Song

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“Meet The Plastics” Full Song

“Meet The Plastics” Full Song

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Get in loser, we're going to the movies

Get in loser, we're going to the movies

Teaser

Get ready for #MeanGirls in cinemas  💋

Get ready for #MeanGirls in cinemas 💋

Teaser

Obsessed

Obsessed

Teaser

You and your besties are invited to the party of the year

You and your besties are invited to the party of the year

Teaser

Even Angourie Rice is gushing over Chris Briney as Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls.. we don't blame her!

Even Angourie Rice is gushing over Chris Briney as Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls.. we don't blame her!

Featurette

Calling all Plastics

Calling all Plastics

Teaser

What's cuter than Aaron Samuels? Aaron Samuels with puppies, duh

What's cuter than Aaron Samuels? Aaron Samuels with puppies, duh

Featurette

Trust us: this movie is everything

Trust us: this movie is everything

Teaser

Mean has never been this fun!

Mean has never been this fun!

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Tina Fey is the definition of fetch and all of the Plastics agree

Tina Fey is the definition of fetch and all of the Plastics agree

Featurette

Cool Mom

Cool Mom

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DragCon Performance

DragCon Performance

Featurette

Wild West

Wild West

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Directors Featurette

Directors Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Cast Featurette

Cast Featurette

Featurette

You can't sit with us, but you can get tickets to see us

You can't sit with us, but you can get tickets to see us

Teaser

Choreography Featurette

Choreography Featurette

Behind the Scenes

Plastic is Forever Featurette

Plastic is Forever Featurette

Featurette

Regina's Version

Regina's Version

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A review by CinemaSerf
5.0

Written on January 31, 2024

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.