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Are you the confident city girl? Or maybe you love the designated ugly fat friend. From Bring It On to Jawbreaker, these are 15 movies worth the watch if you liked Mean Girls.
If you crave more movies that explore the captivating world of teen comedy and cliques, fear not! So many movies have the same aspects as Mean Girls. Things like different cliques, the student body president, an ex-boyfriend, the cheerleader girlfriend, a new school, the rebellious new kid, and maybe even a high school reunion.
The 2004 teen comedy film Mean Girls has become a cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences with its sharp wit, relatable characters, and portrayal of high school dynamics. With its enduring popularity, many viewers have been on the lookout for movies that capture the same essence and deliver an equally entertaining experience that is so fetch. From classic cult favorites to contemporary releases, we will discover a range of movies that delve into the complexities of teenage life.
Mean Girls serves as a popular point of reference and comparison, but the movies mentioned in this article can be enjoyed on their own merits. If you thought Cady’s glow-up was impressive, you’re going to love these teen comedies.
Whether you’re in the mood for a dark satire, a nostalgic ’90s hit, or a contemporary comedy, these movies will keep you entertained and remind you why a good teen drama and movies like Mean Girls make for such compelling stories. Happy viewing!
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Movies like Mean Girls
1. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004)
Released in 2004, Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen stars Lindsay Lohan as Lola Cep, a dramatic and aspiring actress who finds herself uprooted from New York City to suburban New Jersey. In her quest to stand out in her new environment, Lohan’s character Lola encounters challenges, friendships, and romantic interests, ultimately learning valuable lessons along the way.
2. John Tucker Must Die (2006)
John Tucker Must Die, released in 2006, takes a different approach to the high school comedy genre by exploring the theme of revenge. The film centers around a group of girls who discover they are all dating the same popular jock. With its mix of comedy and teenage justice, this film offers a fun take on the challenges of high school relationships.
3. Pitch Perfect (2012)
Pitch Perfect follows the lovable, yet unconventional capella group called the Barden Bellas. Led by the talented and determined Beca (Anna Kendrick), this group of misfit singers is determined to win the prestigious National Capella Championship. But it’s not an easy journey for the Bellas as they face rivalries, internal conflicts, and the pressure to redefine their image and sound.
4. Legally Blonde (2001)
Elle Woods is the epitome of the stereotypical sorority girl. She is fashion-forward, bubbly, and has a high social standing. Her biggest aspiration in life is to marry her college sweetheart, Warner Huntington III. However, when Warner breaks up with her because she isn’t “serious” enough for his future political career, Elle decides to prove him wrong by pursuing a law degree at Harvard.
5. Bring It On (2000)
In Bring It On, we meet the peppy, ambitious, and new cheerleading captain Torrance Shipman (Kirsten Dunst). However, things take an unexpected turn when Torrance discovers that their winning routines were stolen from a rival squad, the East Compton Clovers. Determined to make things right, the squad works to create a brand new routine and win the national championship.
6. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
10 Things I Hate About You kicks off when transfer student Cameron, falls head over heels for high school senior Bianca. The catch? Bianca’s strict father has a rule that she can only date once her older sister, the fierce and independent Kat, does. And that’s where the real fun begins. Starring Heath Ledger and Larisa Oleynik, this is one of the better teen movies.
7. She’s All That (1999)
She’s All That applies a classic teen movie twist. Popular kid Zach’s friends make a bet that he can turn any girl into prom queen material. Zach takes on the challenge and chooses the artistic and “uncool” Laney (Rachael Leigh Cook) as his project. This sets the stage for a transformational journey that will challenge their preconceived notions and popular stereotypes.
8. Drop Dead Gorgeous (1999)
Drop Dead Gorgeous is a hilarious dark comedy film that was released in 1999. It takes a satirical look at young women in beauty pageants and the eccentric residents of a small Minnesota town. While it didn’t receive much attention upon its initial release, the movie has since gained a strong cult following for its unique and cleverly crafted humor.
9. Easy A (2010)
Easy A stars Emma Stone and offers a fresh perspective on the consequences of rumors and reputation. Inspired by the literary classic The Scarlet Letter, this film explores the repercussions of a high school student’s decision to embrace her false “promiscuous” reputation. With its clever writing and charismatic performances, Easy A is an entertaining exploration of double standards and the power of self-expression.
10. Clueless (1995)
If you’re looking for a modern interpretation of teenage social dynamics, look no further than Clueless. This ’90s classic follows the fabulous life of Cher Horowitz as she navigates her way through the exaggerated world of Beverly Hills High School. Filled with fashion, comedy, and iconic catchphrases, Clueless is a delightful blend of satire and heart. As if!
11. Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Jennifer is the most popular girl in school and draws the attention of both boys and girls. Beneath her perfect exterior lies a darker secret that will soon be unleashed. Starring Megan Fox as Jennifer, the most popular girl in school, and Amanda Seyfried as her best friend Needy, the film delves into themes of female empowerment, sexuality, and the dark underbelly of high school culture.
12. Heathers (1989)
Heathers is a dark and satirical take on high school hierarchies. This cult classic from the late ’80s delves into the twisted world of three popular girls who are looking for a fourth member, and have a penchant for wreaking havoc on their peers at Westerburg High. You’ll find dark humor and biting social commentary abound in this satirical gem.
13. Cruel Intentions (1999)
Kathryn Merteuil, the ultimate conniving queen bee (Sarah Michelle Gellar), and her equally twisted step-brother Sebastian Valmont are wickedly delicious in their pursuit of manipulating the lives of those around them. The game? To corrupt the target, virtuous Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon), and ruin the reputation of Sebastian’s ex-girlfriend, Cecile Caldwell (Selma Blair), the pawn.
14. Jawbreaker (1999)
Jawbreaker is the kind of movie that perfectly captures the angst and manipulation that can occur in teenage friendships. A popular group of three girls decides to prank their best friend, but things go wrong and their friend ends up dead. The quirky yet determined detective assigned to the case starts digging deeper. Lies are exposed, friendships are tested, and the truth becomes harder to hide.
15. Do Revenge (2022)
Drea’s perfect high school life takes a turn when her sex tape is leaked by her boyfriend Max. Eleanor, a socially awkward transfer student, is angry to find out she has to go to the same school as her former tormentor Carissa. Drea and Eleanor meet at a tennis camp and become secret friends, united in their mission for revenge.
Conclusion
The teen genre is vast, with new films being released regularly. If you want more high school students and popular kids that capture the spirit of teenage dynamics, check out Eighth Grade, Wild Child, or even TV shows like Gossip Girl or Pretty Little Liars.
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