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Prinze Jr. and Cook starred together in the timeless rom-com in 1999, but he did not return for the gender-swapped remake, "He's All That," in 2021. Freddie Prinze Jr. is gushing about his She's All ...
Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook are set to reunite on screen in 'The Christmas Affair,' a romantic comedy about two ...
At Monday's 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' premiere, Freddie Prinze Jr. told Deadline he's filming he's preparing to film ...
Freddie Prinze Jr. didn't think he had the experience that his 'She's All That' costars had, and explained the "pain and ...
"She's All That" was released in January 1999, starring Rachael Leigh Cook and Freddie Prinze Jr. Since the rom-com came out, Prinze Jr. has continued to act, but he's also a cookbook author. Cook ...
She’s All That was a sleeper hit, reaching No. 1 and grossing over $100,000,000 at the worldwide box office on its way to leaving an indelible mark on the pop culture landscape.
In She's All That, Cook's character Laney Boggs was an art geek who became the subject of a bet that Freddie Prinze Jr.'s popular Zack Siler could turn her into prom queen.
This is the Cliff’s Notes version of She’s All That, *the* popular movie of 1999, which turns 20 today.The film has become the generational vantage point for us older millennials who came of ...
Even though it’s been 20 years since the release of “She’s All That,” Jodi Lyn O’Keefe, who played resident mean girl Taylor Vaughan, still remembers every detail of filming one of the ...
The 'She's All That' remake 'He's All That' will premiere on Netflix. The new movie stars TikTok's Addison Rae and Cobra Kai's Tanner Buchanan, plus original star Rachel Leigh Cook.
There are two primary changes that immediately distinguish Netflix's He's All That from the film on which it's based, the 1999 teen rom-com She's All That: It's gender-swapped and Gen Z-centric ...
She’s All That was a VERY thinly-veiled remake/ripoff of My Fair Lady anyway!! Which was a remake of Pygmalion, which itself was–goddammit! — cinemasins (@cinemasins) April 8, 2015.