He's All That movie review. (Courtesy)

Cast: Addison Rae, Tanner Buchanan, Madison Pettis, Matthew Lillard, Rachael Leigh Cook, Peyton Meyer.

Directed by: Mark Waters.

Genre: Romance, Comedy

Rating: 4/10

In this reimagining of 1999’s She’s All That, teen social media influencer Padgett’s humiliating on-camera breakup goes viral, leading her to make a risky bet to save her reputation: she swears she can turn scruffy antisocial Cameron into prom king material. But things get complicated when she finds herself falling for him IRL.

Thumbs up:

Addison definitely tried her best and with more experience she’ll progressively will get better. The movie highlights some good facts about being an influencer. The acting was a little better than expected for the lead role who is a TikToker. Some may call it bubblegum fair, campy, or derivative, but it avoids the insensitive pitfalls of its predecessor, “She’s All That”, while elevating the story, albeit a tiny bit, with better chemistry and a kinder spirit.

Thumbs down:

While this remake is a fun idea, and does elevate the story, overall it comes out worse than the original. The story is also literally reused, while the portrayal of teenagers and Gen Z in general couldn’t be less accurate. We can also collectively agree that movies and shows by famous people, in this case Addison Rae and Kourtney Kardashian, just suck.

Verdict:

As teen romcoms go, this one wasn’t horrible, but overall not worth your Friday evening, unless you are a TikToker.