Easy A

Easy A

Emma Stone as "Olive Penderghast" in Screen Gems' EASY A. Photo By: Adam Taylor.

Easy A (2010)

Opened: 09/17/2010 Wide

Wide09/17/2010
AMC Loews Meth...09/17/2010 - 11/18/201063 days
Showcase Cinem...09/17/2010 - 11/04/201049 days
Laemmle's Clar...09/17/2010 - 10/07/201021 days
Arclight/Holly...09/17/2010 - 10/06/201020 days
DVD12/21/2010

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Genre: Romantic Comedy

Rated: PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen sexuality, language and some drug material.

Short Synopsis

After a little white lie about losing her virginity gets out, a clean cut high school girl (Emma Stone) sees her life paralleling Hester Prynne's in "The Scarlet Letter," which she is currently studying in school -- until she decides to use the rumor mill to advance her social and financial standing.

Long Synopsis

Olive Penderghast (EMMA STONE) was a typical high school girl, until she decided to be, well, A-typical.

I mean, what's your average, everyday girl to do when her popular, detail-seeking best friend Rhiannon (ALY MICHALKA) wants the 411 on Olive's weekend, and the boring reality is nothing to brag about? Can't a non-entity, a perceived zero, an anonymous girl like Olive tell a little white lie if it gives her just a tiny taste of that magical prize sought by every teenager: popularity?

Some status updates, however, just cannot be contained, especially when Marianne (AMANDA BYNES), Ojai High School's very own Tammy Faye Bakker, overhears Olive's words. Soon, rumors of Olive's promiscuity are being greatly exaggerated. Within minutes, the student body is all a-twitter, linked-in and face-booked over Olive's supposed indiscretions. While it's not necessarily the kind of notoriety Olive was looking for, becoming the center of attention proves to be tantalizingly addictive, so much so that Olive decides not to deny the rumors. In fact, she embraces them, further playing the part by sporting a sexy new look and biting new attitude. After all, she knows the real truth, and her non-judgmental parents (STANLEY TUCCI, PATRICIA CLARKSON) trust her. So she's not really hurting anyone, is she? Sure, her favorite English teacher Mr. Griffith (THOMAS HADEN CHURCH) feels the need to express his well-meaning concern, while his wife, the school guidance counselor (LISA KUDROW), offers her own brand of advice and protection. But the spotlight feels pretty good to Olive, who even devises a creative use of her newfound reputation to help some of her status-challenged fellow students, including fellow peer pressure victim Brandon (DAN BYRD). As her story continues to mutate and take on a life of its own, Olive can't help but begin to identify with the notorious plight of the classic literary character Hester Prynne from "The Scarlet Letter," the book she just happens to be studying in Mr. Griffith's class. But when Olive begins losing control of the raging rumors, she finds it's not all that easy to put out a wildfire. Unless she's able to clear things up, other people's lives are going to suffer greatly as a consequence. "Easy" does it, Olive.

Screen Gems presents, Easy A, starring Emma Stone. Directed by Will Gluck (Fired Up) from a screenplay by Bert V. Royal, the film also stars Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes, Thomas Haden Church, Patricia Clarkson, Cam Gigandet, Lisa Kudrow, Malcolm McDowell, Aly Michalka, and Stanley Tucci. The film is produced by Zanne Devine (Mardi Gras). Director of photography is Michael Grady. Production designer is Marcia Hinds. Editor is Susan Littenberg. Music Supervisor is Wende Crowley. Costume designer is Mynka Draper. Easy A is rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements involving teen sexuality, language and some drug material. The running time is 90 minutes.

 

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