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‘Mean Girls’ Review: The Musical Makes Its Grand Movie Entrance

It’s been twenty years since the release of Mean Girls, adapted by Tina Fey from Rosalind Wiseman’s book Queen Bees and Wannabees. It has become increasingly quotable, with lines like “You can’t sit with us,” “she doesn’t even go here,” and “stop trying to make fetch happen” referenced and repeated often. The success of the…

Mean Girls : Check out the Final Tailer!

@Photo by JOJO WHILDEN/Jojo Whilden – © 2023 Paramount Pictures. Paramount Pictures has premiered the final trailer for its musical reboot of Tina Fey’s iconic teen comedy “Mean Girls” which is coming to cinemas on January 12th. The final trailer for the film adaptation of the 2018 stage musical (based on Tina Fey’s 2004 classic…

‘Mean Girls’ Four Main Stars Turned Down Offer to Star in Another Film After Receiving Reported Disrespectful Offer

The original four stars of Mean Girls – Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lacey Chabert – have turned down the opportunity to reprise their roles of The Plastics in an upcoming movie. The quartet chose not to return to the film series because they reportedly felt the offer they received from Paramount Pictures…

Sundance Review / Girls State: Gender Inequality in Politics Drives Doc Sequel

Taking the reins of representational government is a vital journey for all women in political leadership roles. But that campaign is especially essential for female students who are determined to improve gender equality in the present and future. The seven main girls who are fighting such disparity in the new documentary, Girls State, are confronting…

’80 for Brady’: An Inspirational Saga of Girls Gone Rogue

When I initially learned that Paramount’s 80 for Brady was to be a saga about aging actresses, my thoughts immediately gravitated toward another Paramount classic, the 1950 noir epic Sunset Boulevard. That iconic film, a stern and airless saga that charted the decline and fall of Norma Desmond (played by Gloria Swanson), was intense and…

Three Cheers for the Girls of Summer: ‘A League of Their Own’ Hits a Homer

It’s the middle of August, and baseball season is at its sweetest during these hazy, lazy days when the sharp crack of a Louisville Slugger is the absolute best and onliest thing that can pierce the mosquito-laden humidity. Who needs A/C when you have thousands of fans stirred into action as a long, languishing fly…

Exclusive Interview With Livia De Paolis About Her World Of Fantasy In ‘The Lost Girls’

Livia De Paolis introduces us to a world where reality meets the imagination. The Lost Girls follows four generations of Darling women — Wendy Sr. (Vanessa Redgrave, Siobhan Hewlett), Jane (Joely Richardson, Tilly Marsan), Wendy Jr. (Livia De Paolis, Emily Carey, Amelia Minto), Berry (Ella-Rae Smith) — who struggle with reality in the aftermath of…

‘Brandy Hellville: The Cult of Fast Fashion,’ A Fine Consumer Guide

©Courtesy of Max Saving the planet begins from our wardrobes. This is mission of the Fashion Revolution, a movement born in 2013 following the collapse of a clothing factory in Bangladesh, which awakened spirits globally. This initiative of activism encourages consumers to ask themselves: “Who Made My Clothes?” The same question and social themes are…

Ben Wang Nabs a Lead in “Karate Kid”

Sony Pictures has found the protagonist for the new karate kid movie: Ben Wang, star of Disney+ series American Born Chinese, will lead the new installment of the martial-arts franchise after being selected among thousands and thousands of candidates. On the first day Sony had received 10,000 entries for the role. The new Karate Kid…

Film Review – ‘Joy Ride’ is a Very Funny R-Rated Comedy with a Fantastic Asian-American Cast

Every culture has its defining traits, some of which are positive and others which are negative. There’s also the internal perception as well as the external one, and for minority groups, certain stereotypes may be presumed to exist, which can be demeaning and irritating. It’s refreshing, therefore, to see films that celebrate representation and aim…