Clueless 25th Anniversary

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  • Event Trailer
  • Official Trailer

Movie Info & Cast

Synopsis

Ok, so you’re probably going “Is this like a Noxzema commercial or what?” But seriously, Clueless is coming select cinemas for three days in May, in celebration of its 25th anniversary! It's not easy being the most popular and glamorous girl at Beverly Hills High. Especially when you're the envy of scheming Betties (female babes), persistent Barneys (unattractive guys), and teachers who go postal (freak out) when you turn your homework in late! Yet somehow 15-year-old Cher keeps it all together, even finding time for extracurricular projects like finding a love match for her debate class teacher and giving a dowdy friend a fashion makeover. But Cher's tidy world starts to unravel with the sudden appearance of two total Baldwins (hunks): a sexy and stylish new classmate and Cher's square but cute "ex-stepbrother". Now Cher is about to learn that when it comes to love, she's ...well, Clueless. The event includes a bonus featurette about the extraordinary dialogue in 'Clueless'.

Cast

  • Alicia Silverstone
  • Stacey Dash
  • Brittany Murphy
  • Paul Rudd
  • Dan Hedaya
  • Donald Faison
  • Elisa Donovan
  • Breckin Meyer
  • Jeremy Sisto
  • Aida Linares

Atom User Reviews

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Metacritic

75

Clueless is no Fast Times when it comes to character development or the merging of comedy and drama, and it might have worked better if it had been more story-oriented and plot-centered. But thanks to Heckerling's spirited direction and cutting-edge script, it is, like . . . majorly and furiously golden. [19 July 1995]

Metacritic review by John Petrakis
John Petrakis
Chicago Tribune
100

Effervescent, unflappable, supremely pleased with herself, Cher (delightfully played by the much-publicized Alicia Silverstone) is the comic centerpiece of Clueless, a wickedly funny teen-age farce from writer-director Amy Heckerling that, like its heroine, turns out to have more to it than anyone could anticipate. [19 July 1995]

Metacritic review by Kenneth Turan
Kenneth Turan
Los Angeles Times
80

Even if Clueless runs out of gas before it's over, most of it is as eye-catching and cheery as its star. [19 July 1995]

Metacritic review by Janet Maslin
Janet Maslin
The New York Times