"Why would the most popular girl in school wear a mask?"

Sugar & Spice (2001)
Directed by Francince McDougall, rated PG-13, 81 minutes

Sugar & Spice is a clever and surprisingly dark cult comedy about a popular cheerleader who, after becoming pregnant, plans a heist with her best friends to support her forthcoming baby. Most of the main parts are filled by talented, upcoming young actresses, who bring a lot of humor to their characters. The plot is a little fly-by-night and the characters at times feel like caricatures, but the dialogue is frequently ridiculously clever and there are plenty of great one-liners. Sugar & Spice is a really just a fun movie, that gets a lot of laughs from its intriguing premise. You'll like it if: You like teen comedies, female protagonists, satirical comedies, Heathers, Mean Girls or Clueless.

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