As a modern update, 'St. Trinian's' (2007) offers a playful, if somewhat predictable, take on the notorious girls' school. The performances are generally strong, with Talulah Riley and Gemma Arterton leading the charge of rebellious pupils. Colin Firth’s…
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When their beloved school is threatened with closure should the powers that be fail to raise the proper funds, the girls scheme to steal a priceless painting and…
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This spirited reimagining of 'St. Trinian's' is a breath of fresh, albeit chaotic, air. The ensemble cast, particularly Talulah Riley and Gemma Arterton, imbue their roles with a vibrant energy that is utterly infectious. Rupert Everett's portrayal of…
The 2007 'St. Trinian's' attempts to recapture the anarchic charm of its predecessors, with mixed results. While the cast, including a standout Gemma Arterton, certainly commits to the material, the film often feels like it's going through the…
A welcome, if boisterous, return for St. Trinian's. The 2007 iteration injects a dose of modern irreverence into the classic boarding school comedy. Gemma Arterton and Talulah Riley shine as the central mischief-makers, embodying the anarchic spirit of…
This revival of the St. Trinian's saga offers a spirited, if somewhat familiar, romp. The film throws a gaggle of talented young actresses into the fray, led by a charismatic Talulah Riley, who captures the impish spirit of…
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The 2007 'St. Trinian's' updates the well-loved franchise for a new generation. While maintaining the core elements of a chaotic girls' school and a daring plot, it injects a more modern sensibility and a slightly more polished aesthetic than some of its predecessors. The performances, particularly from the younger cast, aim for contemporary relatability, positioning it as a fresh take that acknowledges its heritage while forging its own path.