Review of Reform School Girls (1986) by Patrick Goldstein for Los Angeles Times — 15 Jan 2005
Don’t let the cartoonlike ads for Reform School Girls fool you. The movie has been billed as an outlandish sendup of the women-behind-bars genre, but that’s just wishful thinking--or part of the movie’s cynical hype.
“Girls” is far too feeble to qualify as a raunchy prison parody. It’s more of a brainless homage, in the clunky way that “Rambo” and “Missing in Action” paid tribute to “The Green Berets.
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This review of Reform School Girls (1986) was written by Patrick Goldstein and published by Los Angeles Times on 15 Jan 2005.
Reform School Girls has generally received mixed reviews.
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