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Clueless
A rich high school student tries to boost a new pupil's popularity, but reckons without affairs of the heart getting in the way.
25 December 1947, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
11 December 1950
31 July 1975, Tarzana, California, USA
3 February 1971, Poughkeepsie, New York, USA
6 April 1969, Passaic, New Jersey, USA
27 October 1968
31 August 1954, Van Nuys, California, USA
7 April 1964, New York City, New York, USA
12 November 1943, New York City, New York, USA
25 September 1968, Seoul, Korea
July 30, 2007
Clueless is a happy bubble, and Alicia Silverstone comes into her own as a confident young comedienne.
May 20, 2003
While Miss Silverstone guides Cher through the witty costume changes that serve as character development, she's backed up by a solid supporting cast.
August 07, 2007
Though this drifts at times as storytelling, it's mainly lightweight but personable fun.
April 25, 2011
The most surprising thing about Clueless, given how enthusiastically it indicts its characters and their universe, is how much fun it is.
April 16, 2012
'Clueless' is a sweet, comical, satiric, knowing film, and it's anything but clueless.
April 29, 2012
offers some of the best humor, entertainment, and social insight the teen comedy genre has to offer
August 07, 2007
The summer's most compelling movie about teenagers.
January 15, 2012
A gag-inducing Four Loko misfire.
August 07, 2007
A fresh, disarmingly bright and at times explosively funny comedy well worth a trip to the mall, even if it eventually runs out of gas.
February 09, 2006
Silverstone makes Cher's insularity appealingly innocent (even in the midst of crisis, she can't resist checking out the latest fashion lines), and an attempted seduction scene is sweetly hopeless.
August 07, 2007
There's such a gaping discontinuity between her physical beauty and her vacant, gum-snapping personality that she's like a walking advertisement for everything that's right and wrong with America.
May 18, 2012
Its goal is humble: to walk the line between bubblegum pop that indulges trends, and a halfhearted critique of shallowness. I don't think this is what feminists mean by "having it all"...

