Jawbreaker
No gratuitously hip soundtrack, no spillage of ripe flesh, not even the screen
debut of Marilyn Manson can rescue this Heathers knock-off, which sends
the teen-comedy/slasher-flick revival plunging to its nadir.
In a birthday prank gone awry, snarling sexpot Courtney (Scream's Rose
McGowan) and her tyrannically popular coterie (Julie Benz and Rebecca Gayheart)
accidentally kill their pal (Charlotte Roldan) by choking her with the title
sweet. Then, in one of many gleefully macabre, smugly self-conscious swipes at
"Irony," the trio cover their stiletto tracks by making the death look like a
rape/murder.
Writer/director Darren Stein, whose first film, Sparkler, also debuts
this month, strains to make his parody of popularity many things -- irreverent,
stylish, sinisterly comic -- yet recoils from the pathos-laced emotion that
gave Heathers its bite. Palpably self-loathing and just plain unfunny,
this film's as embarrassing as dropping your tray in the school cafeteria. On
second thought, at least in the lunchroom, everybody claps.
-- Alicia Potter