Topic: mean girls

Lizzy Caplan Was Very Mad About The Whole Women Being Funny Discussion

Lizzy Caplan Was Very Mad About The Whole Women Being Funny Discussion

Lizzy Caplan is a very funny lady. She was funny as Janis Ian in Mean Girls. She was funny as Casey Klein on the cult hit Party Down and as Julia on New Girl. I even found her funny in Cloverfield, which was really not funny. But Lizzy has always known she and her fellow female comedic actresses were funny. This is why she was mad about the whole nation finally realizing women were funny thanks to the massive success of Bridesmaids. More »

Charlize Theron Might Be A Regina George, But I’ll Gladly Be Her Cady Heron

Charlize Theron Might Be A Regina George, But I’ll Gladly Be Her Cady Heron

In exciting news for the rich fantasy life I lead with Charlize Theron, she turns 37 today. While in “reality” I have no idea how she’s celebrating the big 3-7, I know in my heard we’re grabbing lychee martinis at Hollywood hot spots and reminiscing about our vacay (she loves when I abbrev words) to a secret Mexican village that only celebrities know about. Obviously, everyone’s paying attention to us because we can’t stop laughing (her impressions of Sandra Bullock are priceless!) and because she’s beautiful. More »

Space Relations: How to Deal With Mean Girls Syndrome

Space Relations: How to Deal With Mean Girls Syndrome

This week’s column is specifically about living with more than one roommate. Now, I understand that there are some people out there who live with multiple roommates and everyone gets along and there’s never any drama. Every day is full of laughter and borrowing each other’s clothes and paying the bills on time. I believe this to be possible. But I also believe it to be rare. More »

Video: Mother’s Day Supercut

Video: Mother's Day Supercut

We’re a day late on this, but it’s too good not to post. Part tribute, part quote archive, it’s a collection of the sweetest, looniest, most soulless mothers in film and TV. I’ve probably seen two-thirds of the works mentioned here, but I can pick out Mean Girls, Mommie Dearest, Requiem for a Dream, Mamma Mia!, Stepmom, Back to the Future, Black Swan, Jerry Maguire, Knocked Up, Carrie, Freaky Friday, The Kids Are All Right, Grey Gardens, and that classic love letter to moms everywhere, Psycho. More »