She's All That

M
1999
|
95 mins
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Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. lead this classic '90s teen film about a high-school jock who enters a cruel... More

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She's All That | Ratings & Reviews

"Rachael Leigh Cook's appealing, if anodyne, performance rekindles memories of Olivia Newton-John at her most demure."

Sight & SoundSight & Sound

"She's All That is about one idea short of being an excellent teenage romance. As it stands it's a pleasing but routine effort."

San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco Chronicle

"While there are a few good jokes and sight gags along the way, the main impression left by She's All That is how numbingly consistent its lack of originality is."

VarietyVariety

"She's All That is essentially a formulaic comedy, but it has enough glimmerings of originality and wit to make you wish it were much bolder and funnier than it turns out to be."

The New York TimesThe New York Times

"To give the movie credit, it's as bored with the underlying plot as we are. Even the prom queen election is only a backdrop for more interesting material, as She's All That explores differences in class and style, and peppers its screenplay with very funny little moments."

Roger EbertRoger Ebert

"The two stars are like cool kids pretending to be tortured poets pretending to be cool. Neither can match the screen presence — the shameless self-infatuated ebullience — of Matthew Lillard, who does a wickedly grotesque turn as Brock Hudson, a kind of goggle-eyed Puck manqué in the film's dead-on send-up of "The Real World.""

Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment Weekly

"She's All That, like so many teen movies before it, seems to have been carelessly tossed together over the course of a couple of weekends..."

A.V. ClubA.V. Club

"What really saves "She's All That" from being just another why-good-heavens-you're-beautiful piece of piffle, however, is the way its lesser elements sparkle. The romantic comedy may be predictable, but director Iscove's over-the-top parody of faux celebrity -- by way of Lillard's gleefully preening, partying, getting-sensitive-for-the-camera ex-Real Worlder -- is a hoot."

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She's All That | Details

Rating
M, Low level offensive language
Runtime
95
Genre
Comedy, Romance
Country of origin
USA