New Best Friend (2002)
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Reviews Counted:38
Fresh:2
Rotten:36
Average Rating:2.9/10
Consensus: Generic, confusing, and trashy, New Best Friend is a laughably bad, obvious campus whodunit.
Runtime: 1 hr 31 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: It's January, the start of a new semester at exclusive Colby University nestled in the Carolina countryside. Near the campus, four young women prepare themselves for the final semester of their... It's January, the start of a new semester at exclusive Colby University nestled in the Carolina countryside. Near the campus, four young women prepare themselves for the final semester of their senior year. In her dingy apartment over the "He's Not Here Tavern," where she lives with her mother, ALICIA GLAZER (Mia Kirshner) organizes her school supplies. She is plain as well as poor. On the other side of town, in an exclusive row house, three beautiful and privileged young coeds start their day: sensuous HADLEY WESTON (Meredith Monroe), luxuriates in a bubble bath with a margarita in hand; her junk-food loving bulemic roommate JULIANNE McINTYRE (Rachel True) wolfs down a huge bowl of cereal and immediately runs into the bathroom to throw it up; and oversexed SYDNEY CONNORS (Dominique Swain) slowly wakes up next to her boyfriend, JOSH (Oliver Hudson), and some poor townie who is shocked to discover how she spent the night. Classes begin and Alicia is paired with Hadley to work on the all-important sociology class senior thesis project titled, "Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way." At first rejected, Alicia is finally accepted into Hadley's clique where she is introduced to a world of privilege and dangerous thrills. But her attempts to become one of them ultimately land her in the hospital. As the local sheriff, ARTIE BONNER (Taye Diggs), tries to determine the chain of events that led to Alicia's collapse, his investigation casts a shadow of responsibility over the untouchable, affluent young women. -- © 2002 TriStar Pictures [More]
Starring: Mia Kirshner, Meredith Monroe, Taye Diggs, Dominique Swain
Starring: Mia Kirshner, Meredith Monroe, Taye Diggs, Dominique Swain, Scott Bairstow, Oliver Hudson, Rachel True, Joanna Canton
Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams
Director: Zoe Clarke-Williams
Screenwriter: Victoria Strouse
Producer: Frank Mancuso
Composer: John Murphy, David A. Hughes
Studio: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Reviews for New Best Friend
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The film could have done so much more -- but it just didn't. Full Review |
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A campus drama-cum-whodunit that's obvious and exploitative even by low-bar youthpic standards. Full Review |
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A dull, generic title for a dull, generic film. Full Review |
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New Best Friend shouldn’t have gone straight to video; it should have gone straight to a Mystery Science Theater 3000 video. Full Review |
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Its simplicity puts an exclamation point on the fact that this isn’t something to be taken seriously, but it also wrecks any chance of the movie rising above similar fare. Full Review |
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[Less a movie than] an appalling, odoriferous thing... so rotten in almost every single facet of production that you'll want to crawl up your own *** in embarrassment. Full Review |
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Even in terms of the low-grade cheese standards on which it operates, it never quite makes the grade as tawdry trash. Full Review |
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With Zoe Clarke-Williams's lackluster thriller "New Best Friend", who needs enemies? Just another generic drama that has nothing going for it other than its exploitive array of obligatory cheap thrills. Full Review |
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The party scenes deliver some tawdry kicks. The rest of the film ... is dudsville. Full Review |
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It shows that some studios firmly believe that people have lost the ability to think and will forgive any shoddy product as long as there's a little girl-on-girl action. Full Review |
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Incompetent but inadvertently entertaining. Full Review |
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The story wields through confusingly and often ricochets so unevenly you're downright confused as to what's up and who's where. Full Review |
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The trashy teen-sleaze equivalent of Showgirls. Full Review |
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Instead of trying to bust some blondes, [Diggs] should be probing why a guy with his talent ended up in a movie this bad. Full Review |
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This film from Zoe Clarke-Williams is a most predictable regurgitation of teen peer pressure and drug misuse. Full Review |
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The movie has very little to offer besides unintentional laughs. Full Review |
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The angst-ridden, affluent slacker characters are more grating than engaging. Full Review |
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Nobody seems to have cared much about any aspect of it, from its cheesy screenplay to the grayish quality of its lighting to its last-minute, haphazard theatrical release. Full Review |
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Great trash, one of those mediocre movies that in its own crass way is more enjoyable than most things that get nominated for Oscars. Full Review |
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