Scream scripter Kevin Williamson sure wants to teach something in his
directorial debut (titled Killing Mrs. Tingle before the Littleton
massacre made high-school homicide déclassé). Something about
integrity, or morality, or being true to oneself. But this effort is not true
to Williamson's own penchant for trashy, cynical teen-slasher violence, and the
result is a stodgy hodge-podge of sleaze and self-righteousness.
Giving the picture backbone is Helen Mirren in the title role, a basilisk-like
history teacher whose only apparent pleasure for the past 20 years has been
flunking the best and brightest of Grandsboro High School -- such as Leigh Ann
Watson (Katie Holmes), an A student from the other side of the tracks whom
Tingle accuses of cheating. With her pals, dumb but hunky Luke (Barry Watson)
and trampy wanna-be actress Jo Lynn (Marisa Coughlin, diverting in her
re-creation of a scene from The Exorcist), Leigh Ann winds up holding
Tingle hostage and unsure of what to do next. Blackmail? A bolt between the
eyes from a crossbow? Williamson is similarly bewildered, so Tingle
finds itself longing for the glib moralism of a latter-day John Hughes while
itching for the cheap thrills, bad taste, and crass plagiarism of a Scream
3. You just can't teach a new dog old tricks.
--Peter Keough
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