Film Review – Mean Girls (2024)

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Two decades ago, there was “Mean Girls.” Screenwriter Tina Fey found her way to a 2002 book by Rosalind Wiseman, bringing the world of cliques and teen behavior to the big screen, using the ways of exaggeration to encourage laughs. The picture did well enough at the box office, but “Mean Girls” went on to capture pop culture dominance in a surprising way, launching catchphrases, parodies, a 2011 sequel, and even a line of Toaster Strudel. In 2017, “Mean Girls” became a musical, eventually making the journey to Broadway, aiming to celebrate the original film and give it a fresh spin of singing and sassiness. And now there’s “Mean Girls,” which looks to hook fans of the 2004 feature with an update of hallway warfare, only now there’s song and dance to express hidden desires and angry feelings. And directors Samantha Jayne and Arturo Perez Jr. bring real life to the material, committed to preserving a bright energy and charming broadness to the musical, which also scores with its soundtrack and delightful performances. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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