Easy A (Blu-ray + DVD) PG-13
A comedy about a good girl a small favor and a big rumor
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 32 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Originally Released: 2010
- Label: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Emma Stone, Amanda Bynes, Dan Byrd, Penn Badgley & Thomas Haden Church | |
Performer: | Patricia Clarkson, Cam Gigandet, Lisa Kudrow, Malcolm McDowell, Fred Armisen & Stanley Tucci | |
Directed by | Will Gluck | |
Edited by | Susan Littenberg | |
Screenwriting by | Bert V. Royal | |
Produced by | Will Gluck & Zanne Devine | |
Director of Photography: | Michael Grady |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 3/5 --
Hollywood is going gaga for Emma Stone at the moment, and on the strength of her performance in this hit American teen comedy, it's easy to see why.
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The List
An extremely easy film to lose yourself in, as well as being one of those rare teen comedies that has an actual heart to it.
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HeyUGuys
Rating: 2.5/5 --
Stone is a delight, Stanley Tucci is scene-stealing as her wise-cracking father, and there are some fantastic one-liners. But the overall plot is a mess of tired clichés, stupid characters and confused messages about sexuality and acceptance.
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Hot Press
Rating: 4/5 --
This was nothing but fun-times for me.
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Newshub (NZ)
Rating: 4/5 --
A sparkling moral tale about a small lie that ramifies out of control.
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Independent (UK)
Rating: 4/5 --
Like most other teen comedies before it, it may be a complete flight of fancy when compared to the real American high school experience, but nevertheless it's smart, funny and totally endearing.
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Roll Credits
Rating: 3/5 --
The script shrewdly boosts its IQ by working in parallels to Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter and piling on 80s teen movie references.
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Guardian