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Easy A
2010
Romance, Comedy
1h 32m
High school is the setting for this freewheeling comedic twist on Nathaniel Hawthorne's 19th-century novel The Scarlet Letter. Ambitious student Olive (Emma Stone) decides to boost her popularity by pretending to be the school slut. As the school's swirling rumor mill increases both her notoriety and her finances, Olive enjoys her newfound status but eventually must decide which is more important: popularity or self-esteem.
Directed by:
Will GluckScreenwriter:
Bert V. RoyalEasy A
2010
Romance, Comedy
1h 32m
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Rated 23 Sep 2010
7
64th
This is pretty much the first movie of its kind I've enjoyed since Mean Girls. It has very good writing, acting and even managed for me not to vomit at Breakfast Club references. Emma Stone is an actress on the rise (though there are lots of good turns here) and for me Stanley Tucci was brilliant. Must say, I really enjoyed it.
Rated 23 Sep 2010
Rated 18 Sep 2010
66
52nd
A rather unique first person narrative, Easy A manages to put a small twist on the traditional high school comedy and turn what would otherwise be just-another-teenage-comedy into a cheerful experience. Though cheesy at moments, its cliched nature has a sort of charm that allows it to plow past a few moments of awkwardness and march on. Luckily, this movie doesn't take itself too seriously, allowing Gluck to produce a fun, light-hearted flick that at times touches on some serious issues. Bravo.
Rated 18 Sep 2010
Rated 22 Dec 2011
80
86th
Best of its kind since 'Mean Girls', for sure, and it's even better. Bringing that movie's awareness of genre trappings together with the schmaltz-free sweetness of, say, 'Juno' and adding intertextual references as fast as 'Clueless', this will without a doubt remain one of the most enjoyable movie-going experiences of the year. People were laughing out loud at the wicked, smart writing. Leading a game cast is Emma Stone in a star-making turn, only surpassed by Tucci, the embodiment of cool.
Rated 22 Dec 2011
Rated 15 Jan 2011
100
90th
Yes, I'm rating this tier 10. I just... y'know... it's wonderful. Certain flaws of varying size & degrees of annoyance don't matter - there's so much heart, soul and Stanley Tucci on display here, that I'm going to go out on a limb and say best high school romantic comedy ever made. I'm not ashamed to admit that Emma Stone managed to bring me near the verge of tears with some almost shockingly solid acting. frederic_g54 says semi-lovable, and he's at least half right; Utterly lovable.
Rated 15 Jan 2011
Rated 22 Nov 2010
3
28th
Not the worst movie I've seen but am I really supposed to care about this character because she says witty shit 24/7? News flash, you are unpopular cause you are a raging bitch. Amanda Bynes looks like ass and my retroactive 11 year old brain did not understand. If you like people saying super sarcastic witty things then you will love this movie. Seriously, do the filmmakers not understand that high schoolers, let alone nearly anybody, do not speak like this in real life? fuck
Rated 22 Nov 2010
Rated 14 Dec 2010
79
74th
Tries to be the new generation's John Hughes; and yeah, it definitely achieves that.
Rated 14 Dec 2010
Rated 05 Dec 2010
70
67th
Stanley fucking Tucci, yet again I bow to your brilliance. And hey, the rest of the movie is close to equally sharp and hilarious - especially in the first half. Golden Globes, here's your comedy/musical category favourite.
Rated 05 Dec 2010
Rated 27 Nov 2010
6
35th
Semi-lovable teen comedy. Stone displays some undeniable screen presence and Tucci/Clarkson are appealing as her dysfunctional parents. A shame the film suffers from the same lack of self-esteem as her impetuous main character, somewhat overreliant upon older teen comedies references. And can anyone tell me what's wrong with Amanda Bynes' face ?!
Rated 27 Nov 2010
Rated 02 Oct 2010
8
84th
At times breathtakingly witty writing - and perhaps the downright funniest movie of the year? This at turns endearing, at turns scathing and intertextually rich (without being obnoxiously so a la "Juno") story about reputation and basic survival in high school even manages to convey a real message in between (all the) laughs. The selfconscious writing turns clichées on their heads. Emma Stone is at her career-defining best surrounded by a impeccable cast. Tucci steals every scene he's in.
Rated 02 Oct 2010
Rated 05 Jun 2011
67
43rd
Every time Tucci opens his mouth is golden, but I just kept having problems buying into this. Yeah yeah it's a movie, but at times it's just too witty/ridiculous for its own good. I certainly don't remember sex being as big a deal in high school as it is presented here. Still it does provide some good entertainment and the cast is pretty strong, leaving only the lingering question of what the hell happened to Amanda Bynes?
Rated 05 Jun 2011
Rated 09 Feb 2011
65
46th
It's fun with the occasional sharp, astute dialogue and Emma Stone is just great. But it does have a couple of missteps. Some characters, especially the Christian extremists, are painfully caricature-like. And the pop songs used in the film were a bit excessive and at times, did not match the mood of the situation. But for what it is, it's good enough.
Rated 09 Feb 2011
Rated 30 Nov 2010
45
33rd
Another preppy teen girl comedy. In this one Olive (Emma Stone), who interestingly is perfect in both mind and body and even has surreally great parents, but is still a virgin, prostitutes herself in reputation only by letting guys tell people she put out to them in exchange for coupons. I've seen worse written movies, and if this wasn't so extremely standard and consumer-oriented, it might potentially have unearthed a few insights about gender, and male sexual behavior in particular.
Rated 30 Nov 2010
Rated 23 Nov 2010
65
52nd
Didn't anyone tell Amanda Bynes you're NOT supposed to get Botox injections in your 20s?
Rated 23 Nov 2010
Rated 01 Nov 2010
4
51st
Difficult to rate, honestly. It's moderately clever/amusing but I didn't find it particularly memorable or engaging. It loses points for some sitcomy drama, a weak voice-over narration, a predictable and unsatisfying ending, and for featuring Lisa Kudrow. Still, for a teen comedy, it has an above-average premise and some fine performances.
Rated 01 Nov 2010
Rated 22 Sep 2010
51
45th
Better than I expected. This has both some great characters and some great direction at many parts. However, the "good" characters (like Emma's family) are given all the great lines, so the other characters are left as walking cliches. Also, it manages to get away with some of its overused plot devices through comedic self-awareness.
Rated 22 Sep 2010
Rated 24 Jan 2011
87
79th
Surprisingly good. Easy A is the Scream of teen movies, like Scream it mocks an entire genre while still managing to stick to the rule set of said genre. Funny, witty and with a cast of supporting "grown ups" who actually contribute to the story. Stone is lovable as both a sweet girl and a tramp. Haden Church is cooler than cool and Patricia Clarkson and the ever great Stanley Tucci steal every scene they're in as the best and funniest parents ever. Best teen movie since Mean Girls.
Rated 24 Jan 2011
Rated 20 Jan 2011
77
88th
General annoyances and clichés aside, it's pretty good. Comedy's slick and sharp, acting's top notch and even the soundtrack was rather impressive.
Rated 20 Jan 2011
Rated 16 Dec 2010
80
75th
Very funny writing. Laughed out loud at times. At first I thought this would be just another high school flick but that it would be so witty, I really didn't expect. Tucci has increasingly become one of my favorite actors.
Rated 16 Dec 2010
Rated 13 Nov 2010
67
26th
It's definately above most teen comedies, and it's actually quite fun to watch; it even mocks the genre itself on some parts; the problem is that it's still in the total limitations of the genre; racist and Christian jokes are fun, but don't really separate the film from other cheap comedies. If it could raise above the teen comedy mould, it'd be a total hit! Now it's above-average teen movie with good references and annoying soundtrack.
Rated 13 Nov 2010
Rated 12 Nov 2010
89
88th
This is something! I could point out some parts the film lacked at, but I won't, because it doesn't really matter. It's fun and with great references.
Rated 12 Nov 2010
Rated 19 Sep 2010
6
71st
Pretty good! Marries strong comic set pieces to a clever story with a satisfying resolution and a solid leading performance from Emma Stone. The problem is that pesky PG-13 rating, something the success of Superbad should have convinced studios they don't need to make money on a teen comedy. For a movie entirely focused around sex it's annoying and borderline weird that the teens are so clean-mouthed (and, indeed, 40 or so "fucks" were cut from the initial shooting script).
Rated 19 Sep 2010
Rated 09 Nov 2024
55
42nd
What is this madness; Amanda Bynes and Malcolm McDowell in the same film? Funny, that's what, but mainly because of Emma Stone's sass.
Rated 09 Nov 2024
Rated 25 Mar 2022
60
50th
All time spent with the family is great and it has some pretty funny gags, but I also found it a bit annoying at times.
Rated 25 Mar 2022
Rated 14 Nov 2020
54
21st
What is Malcolm McDowell doing in this?
Rated 14 Nov 2020
Rated 27 May 2015
80
59th
Awfully funny dialogue, though the plot itself is bleh.
Rated 27 May 2015
Rated 09 Jan 2013
38
17th
Meh. Emma Stone is pretty adorable but the plot is poorly constructed, the pacing is erratic, and it tries so hard to be a new generation's Ferris Beuller that it ends up stretching itself in too many directions. A very flat film.
Rated 09 Jan 2013
Rated 05 Dec 2012
6
18th
Mmmm I wanted to like this movie but, it just wasn't funny. At all. It was trying wayyy too hard to sit somewhere between quirky, indie teen flick (Juno) and funny, girly teen flick (Mean Girls) but failed at both. Emma Stone is not bad, but not that interesting either. Her character was not like-able or believe-able.
Rated 05 Dec 2012
Rated 23 Sep 2012
60
46th
it's true that i have a soft spot for Stone and her gigantic dolphin forehead, but you gotta hand it to her, she's pretty much nailed this one. and the best thing is, though disguised as a high school comedy, this film tackles some serious issues, the extreme ends of puritanism and the obsession of sex in today's society, and it does it in a cool, under the radar kinda way. The stellar supporting cast (Kudrow, McDowell, Tucci and Clarkson) lift it another notch as well. A definite surprise hit.
Rated 23 Sep 2012
Rated 13 Jul 2012
83
41st
Emma Stone makes Easy A a worth watching film for adult and teen film goers. In result, it's a fun comedy and what turns out to be
a smart plot.
Rated 13 Jul 2012
Rated 12 Apr 2012
59
7th
There should be something similar to parental advisory just for men. This sucked.
Rated 12 Apr 2012
Rated 15 Jan 2012
75
81st
It didn't blow my mind or push me intellectually or anything, but it was fun. I thought Emma Stone did a fantastic job carrying the film. She's very charming and funny, plus, I must say, pretty hot. I also found Patricia Clarkson and Stanley Tucci as her parents very amusing. It had several laugh-out-loud moments for me and it was a little different from your average teen movie. I think it's a good choice for some light entertainment.
Rated 15 Jan 2012
Rated 15 Nov 2011
17
0th
this movie gets dumber and dumber. whis is a shame, considering how awesome Emma Stone is in this.
Rated 15 Nov 2011
Rated 18 Oct 2011
86
88th
The thing that's often most obviously missing from 'teen' comedy is wit. Genuine, linguistic, clever, witty wit. This has it in spades, from a well-written script to Emma Stone's (and many supporting actors') delivery. An interesting and original take on the well worn themes of popularity, acceptance and struggles with sexuality that are often clumsily dealt with in such films. Loved it.
Rated 18 Oct 2011
Rated 02 Oct 2011
80
88th
"Easy A" has a very simplistic storyline, but it's extremely entertaining. The cast is superb, especially Stone, Tucci, Clarkson and Kudrow, while there is a stunning amount of memorable jokes. One of the best comedies of recent years.
Rated 02 Oct 2011
Rated 21 Aug 2011
82
83rd
Cute & clever, well-done, self-aware, and multi-layered.
Rated 21 Aug 2011
Rated 23 May 2011
51
4th
Horribly inaccurate representation High School sex. It wouldn't even work as a satire. It's also just not very funny, or good.
Rated 23 May 2011
Rated 20 May 2011
83
81st
I enjoyed this one. Stone was adorable, and I love that she played a somewhat intellectual person. I dug the nods to the Hughes movies of the 80s, and I loved the quirkiness of the parents and the teacher. Didn't like Bynes as the villain, but not because of her acting, just because I like her as an actress.
Rated 20 May 2011
Rated 10 May 2011
50
16th
50--thanks to the parents.
Rated 10 May 2011
Rated 22 Apr 2011
83
80th
I really liked it. This was done real well, and surpassed the limitations of most movies like this. Like Mean Girls, everyone will find something they like about this movie.
Rated 22 Apr 2011
Rated 08 Feb 2011
75
47th
A pleasant surprise with some funny lines by almost all characters. This movie was kind of simple movie to watch on a friday night no need to rack your brain. Emma Stone is really adorable especially in this movie.
Rated 08 Feb 2011
Rated 31 Jan 2011
79
67th
It's scary how much Stone reminds me of Lindsay Lohan from Mean Girls (another movie I liked way more then I thought I would), hopefully she doesn't go down the same path. Tucci was funny esp. with his spelling peas. Stone's mannerism and attitude actually had me laughing, which I think scared my date. It might be tough to defend her as a great comedic actress, but I tried. Look I am not proud of it, but I will continue to find these movies as a guilty pleasure. Only Mean Girls tops it.
Rated 31 Jan 2011
Rated 29 Jan 2011
95
84th
Probably the funniest movie I've seen this year. Occasionally cliched, and Tucci and Clarkson's characters are a little TOO goofy, but the characters are all at least a little sympathetic, the story is well-paced and nearly all of the humor is spot-on.
Rated 29 Jan 2011
Rated 20 Jan 2011
75
60th
Annoyingly charming and very enjoyable indie-mainstream high school flick. Witty dialogue and and intertextuality galore. May your popcorn be perfectly salted and your cola cold and bubbly when you go to see this.
Rated 20 Jan 2011
Rated 10 Jan 2011
78
81st
Stanley Tucci and Patrica Clarkson were great as the parents, they made me laugh with just about every line they uttered, Emma Stone also showing that she's a decent comedic actress. I Quite enjoyed it, even more so than mean girls.
Rated 10 Jan 2011
Rated 08 Jan 2011
68
49th
Some genuinely entertaining moments and definitely worth a watch if you enjoy teenage movies like Mean Girls or 10 Things I Hate About You (aka. the clever ones). While this doesn't stack up quite as well to the two I listed earlier, and it has a really hokey ending to boot, overall it's a teenage film that more than just teenagers can enjoy.
Rated 08 Jan 2011
Rated 02 Jan 2011
75
25th
Too many boring and illogical scenes to be a "Mean Girls" killer or a female "Superbad" (And considering those two movies, that means a lot). At least it has the same tone as the two movies so whatever. PS: What public school makes this big of a storm over one girl getting laid? And when can Emma Stone complain of a lack of male attention?
Rated 02 Jan 2011
Rated 02 Jan 2011
64
42nd
A surprisingly enjoyable and witty comedy. This film doesn't take itself too seriously and pokes fun at it's whole genre, thereby taking the sting out of the clichés. Emma Stone was perfect for this role and didn't overplay it, which would have been easy to do.
Rated 02 Jan 2011
Rated 28 Dec 2010
70
56th
A combination of cliched characters and a plethora of unrealistic dialogue bring down what could have been a great teen comedy. It's still funny and worth the watch, but you have this feeling it could have been much better.
Rated 28 Dec 2010
Rated 26 Dec 2010
50
40th
Although unconventional in a quirky indie chick flick kind of way, it can't help overdoing all the conventional stuff, which doesn't serve it well. The dialogue is witty, and primarily the supporting adult actors do a wonderful job - but it's just not that good. The first 20 minutes or so, you're stunned by how well its constructed, but to fill the shoes of a standard indie-highschool-teen-movie, it apparently has to include all the cliché laden elements of the genre. Too Bad..
Rated 26 Dec 2010
Rated 23 Dec 2010
100
97th
Okay, so I have to admit it - I love teen movies, especially John Hughes films. But even though I love these movies I can't deny that most of them are not very intelligent - aside from the Hughes' films. But with Easy A it finally has happened - a just really pretty entertaining and at the same time very intelligent film that had been made in the new millenium. That just made me laugh my arse of - in an very intellectual way. Oh, and btw - Emma Stone is damn hot. Oh yes, she is.
Rated 23 Dec 2010
Rated 23 Dec 2010
60
54th
Yeah, it was decent. It had some funny bits but there were also times when it tried way, way too hard. The throwing the ice cream at the truck was the best part.
Rated 23 Dec 2010
Rated 16 Dec 2010
65
47th
Emma Stone is definitely very charming in the lead, but this movie just felt like it was missing something to me. The movie is primarily about Stone, but the supporting characters don't get enough screen time and development. Church is likeable, but you don't see enough of him or Kudrow to care. Todd seems nice and charming, but you don't see enough of him to care at the end. The references are funny, the characters are good, but I just think they tried to do too much without enough time.
Rated 16 Dec 2010
Rated 30 Nov 2010
86
63rd
Maybe the most surprising movie in the last few month and repartee has a new face, Emma Stone. Most of the dialogues are definitely surpassing, especially for this kind of film, which is greatly entertaining from the first minute until the final cut. Don't miss this one!
Rated 30 Nov 2010
Rated 20 Nov 2010
80
50th
Emma Stone made this film quite enjoyable to watch. She is on her way to becoming one of hollywoods funniest young actresses. She has such good screen presence. The story made sense as well, the humor was there and that cannot be denied. There was enough going in on Easy A to keep your attention, but not too much that you got lost. Overall Easy A is a solid film, funny, good acting, interesting premise and very relevant to todays culture and society. Easy A will make you a fan of Emma Stone.
Rated 20 Nov 2010
Rated 17 Nov 2010
80
88th
A surpisingly hilarious un-cliched high school comedy with a stellar cast.
Rated 17 Nov 2010
Rated 13 Nov 2010
4
88th
Above my expectations (based on regular teen comedies). Although it has mistakes, it has also got good humour. Special mention deserve Tucci's and partly Stone's great performance. All that this film lacks is one big mindfuck in the end(my suggestion? Olive should become lesbian/geek :P).
Rated 13 Nov 2010
Rated 08 Nov 2010
90
93rd
And the award for "Shock Of The Year That I Really Loved This Movie" goes to Easy A! I ragged on this flick consistently from the minute I saw the first trailer; often employing the remark "Well, their big payoff line (the one about Tom Cruise) doesn't get any laughs, this flick is doomed.", but I am oh so happy that I took the chance on seeing it. Very funny, genuine, perfectly-put-together comedy about sex, deception, and the desire to be noticed, with just the right dramatic and social touch.
Rated 08 Nov 2010
Rated 04 Nov 2010
42
3rd
Couldn't this have been made with just Patricia Clarkson, Stanley Tucci and Thomas Haden Church?
Rated 04 Nov 2010
Rated 17 Oct 2010
93
89th
Darn good comedy. The parents stole the show, however, Emma Stone has proved her worth, and I hope to see greatest from her continue.
Rated 17 Oct 2010
Rated 25 Sep 2010
86
73rd
Emma Stone rocks this movie hard, and Stanley Tucci and Patricia Clarkson steal every one of their scenes. Up there with Mean Girls as one of the better and funnier teen comedies with a brain.
Rated 25 Sep 2010
Rated 21 Sep 2010
100
99th
I love 'Easy A' more than I should. It's a really okay movie. It leans a little bit heavily, not only on its pop culture references that will date it by the time it comes out on DVD, but the use of nostalgia. Particularly, towards '80s teen movies, mostly by John Hughes. The one thing I love about those '80s movies is that they remind me of the innocence of meeting my girlfriend and why I fell for her. This movie does the same thing. If not the nostalgia, I'd have to credit Emma Stone for that.
Rated 21 Sep 2010
Rated 18 Sep 2010
82
57th
Surprisingly well written dialogue, supporting cast is great, especially the parents. Some awkwardness, lots of laughs, fun movie.
Rated 18 Sep 2010
Rated 05 May 2024
70
83rd
This isn't a silly teen comedy. It is smartly written, though some the characters are cliches, and Emma Stone shines.
Rated 05 May 2024
Rated 04 Apr 2024
52
54th
Easy A is bolstered by a fantastic breakout performance by Emma Stone and the supporting cast is pretty good. It wears it's inspiration on it's chest (literally) and, despite being a more pulpy version of a classic novel, does The Scarlet Letter a certain degree of justice. If anything, my biggest complaint is that the film isn't allowed more time to breathe because I think there was meat left on the metaphorical bone.
Rated 04 Apr 2024
Rated 08 Jun 2023
66
32nd
This type of high school comedy generally isn't my thing, and this wasn't a major exception, but it does come around toward the end. The first half or so is pretty rough. I was more annoyed than anything at the too clever by half characters who always know the exact right thing to say, etc. That tones down a bit by the end, though, and the story gripped me a bit as it moved on. It's not great, but I ended up liking it more than I thought I was going to about a half hour in.
Rated 08 Jun 2023
Rated 26 Aug 2022
84
56th
V funny, Stanley is massively quotable
Rated 26 Aug 2022
Rated 04 May 2022
90
67th
Funny, very delightful and even has something to say. Just a nicely packaged movie that made Emma Stone a star.
Rated 04 May 2022
Rated 14 Mar 2022
70
36th
Emma Stone knocked it out of the park in this movie. It's too bad that the movie didn't hold up it's end of the bargain. The casting was a mixed bag of personalities that were at times great but other times not. Amanda Bynes as the 24 year old high school student didn't really add anything to the film. Tucci and Clarkson were great as Stone's parents. Also Thomas Haden Church as the cool teacher and Lisa Kudrow as his slutty wife were special in their roles. I found the script fake and too smart
Rated 14 Mar 2022
Rated 05 Mar 2022
70
12th
Charming film about a girl who feels way too nice for her own good, I hate to compare but I think it kind of suffers from me just watching Clueless. To a degree it feels like it's going for the same type of parody but the characters feel like too much of a parody here. Sometimes it's funny like Kudrow's character but stuff like her best friend and the christian girl just didn't land. I kind of like the homage to 80's rom coms though I question the idea of how "pure" those films actually are.
Rated 05 Mar 2022
Rated 26 Dec 2021
79
44th
Emma Stone is adorable here. Besides that, surprisingly not a bad movie at all.
Rated 26 Dec 2021
Rated 02 Oct 2021
65
63rd
This movie has its good parts, mostly the beginning but it gets worse and dumber as it goes.
Rated 02 Oct 2021
Rated 09 Aug 2021
68
62nd
Host ratings: 57 / 84 / 79. (High School Showdown) Podcast review link: https://rydeorwrong.podcaster.de/rydeorwrong/folge-020-showdown-die-besten-highschool-filme/
Rated 09 Aug 2021
Rated 18 Jun 2021
30
3rd
Irritatingly vacuous and self satisfied riff on THE SCARLET LETTER (much closer to Demi Moore than Lillian Gish) - there's a better, more satirically dead-pan version of this that follows its darker characters into the depths of their depravity (Kudrow for instance), rather than standing back all the time and smirking at itself. While it's sad to see Stone as a grating, annoying narcissist, thankfully you can't keep Clarkson or Tucci down; they are far and away best in show.
Rated 18 Jun 2021
Rated 01 Dec 2020
86
75th
Easy A adeptly transcends your average high school comedy with a hilarious and interesting story about perception and misinformation, one that is completely elevated by Emma Stone's fantastic performance.
Rated 01 Dec 2020
Rated 07 Oct 2020
82
75th
Witty, if overwritten in places, John Hughes homage that updates the genre for the 2000s.
Rated 07 Oct 2020
Rated 09 Aug 2020
82
68th
Live-tweeted my review of this movie instead of just doing a normal review on YouTube. It's a lot of fun and there are characters here that you can relate to and laugh along with. This is also a great example for a movie you can't gender-swap with because it ONLY works if it's female-led. Pretty fun movie. Unfortunately, I lost 5 followers of Twitter because they didn't like my live tweets. LOL
Rated 09 Aug 2020
Rated 07 May 2020
65
55th
I like how at the end her plan is to announce to the school she is going to have a sex show online, but actually reveal how everything said about her has just been rumors, and then they cut to teachers watching it...the teachers didn't know that was her plan...gross.
Rated 07 May 2020
Rated 18 Mar 2020
82
66th
One of the wittier teen movies. Quite enjoyable.
Rated 18 Mar 2020
Rated 12 Jan 2020
83
89th
Mean Girls (2004), and then Easy A (2010). What will come out of the 2020s?
Rated 12 Jan 2020
Rated 01 Jan 2020
61
47th
Emma Stone is admittedly fantastic in her starring breakthrough role, but Easy A has a script that doesn't earn its heart-filled climax and tries too hard to be funny. The humor on the whole feels scatterbrained, especially for the adult characters. I can think of several teenage comedies that were more focused in their discussions of high school and teen sexuality, and to be honest those films have what this one lacks.
Rated 01 Jan 2020
Rated 13 May 2019
8
88th
This is probably one of the films I've most rewatched in my lifetime. I was even shown this in high school. Aside from all that, I love this. I think you see a lot of teen/coming to age films depict school in such unrealistic ways. Probably stems from older writers not understanding today's generation. However, there is so much right with a film like this, and being that it took its inspiration from "The Scarlett Letter" it's in own unique way, it really did it justice for its material
Rated 13 May 2019
Rated 01 Mar 2019
75
61st
28.01.2019
Rated 01 Mar 2019
Rated 26 Dec 2018
83
21st
Emma Stone graces the screen with her absolutely charming persona, with Easy A adding surprising depth to the role and the world around it.
Rated 26 Dec 2018
Rated 14 Aug 2018
50
19th
I got a pocket got a pocket full of sunshine...
Rated 14 Aug 2018
Rated 29 Nov 2017
62
55th
Cute, but... I wanted the script to be wittier--or, more accurately, ACTUALLY witty. It's bright and facile and intermittently funny, but the whole thing relies too much on the lovability of the actors. They sure loaded the dice in that respect, though! Who is more lovable than Emma Stone? Than Stanley Tucci? Than Malcolm McDowell? I will gladly watch Patricia Clarkson do ANYTHING, and Lisa Kudrow is her usual genius. I love Thomas Haden Church, and Penn Badgley was... perfect.
Rated 29 Nov 2017
Rated 09 Aug 2017
72
75th
Stone's as at her charmingly snarky best, sprouting one-liners effortlessly in this clever modern reinterpretation of a literature classic.
Rated 09 Aug 2017
Rated 25 Feb 2017
67
89th
#17#, rw4, liked!, cast, rewatch(3) }**{ #10#, story, ratings, Emma.S!
Rated 25 Feb 2017
Rated 21 Nov 2016
74
48th
entertaining and much better than most movies set around high school but not great
Rated 21 Nov 2016
Rated 27 Sep 2016
70
63rd
It is little a bit cliche but still works. Cast is fine. Plot twist and relationship detains are also fine. And humor is the most powerfull tool in this film. So ı like it.. Its not a new fresh thing in the air or great socialogical script but still fine to me.
Rated 27 Sep 2016
Rated 22 Jun 2016
71
52nd
Somehow fun little movie which is pointing out obvious teen dramas and adult cliches. Emma Stone can act, that's for sure, and I think this could have been better with a different director since most of the cast is not exploited to their true value or not given enough screen time. Only worth seeing it once since the second viewing made it less fun. I wish more quality small budget movies were made these days, we are truly lacking easy to watch flicks.
Rated 22 Jun 2016
Rated 17 Apr 2016
95
78th
good chick flick
Rated 17 Apr 2016
Rated 27 Mar 2016
72
87th
Easy A is a great high-school movie. It's smart, witty, and above all funny. Stone does great as the lead, with a fantastic supporting cast that consistently deliver laughs. The plot is solid, with plenty of homages to 80's RomComs and an upbeat soundtrack that works well. My only qualm is that the film may have given me a crush on Emma Stone. Well worth a watch.
Rated 27 Mar 2016
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