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TEACHING MRS. TINGLE

1999 โ€ข US HMDB
August 11, 1999

A bright high-school senior has her impending status as valedictorian jeopardized when her bitter history teacher, Mrs. Tingle, gives her a poor grade on a project. When an attempt to get ahead in Mrs. Tingle's class goes awry, mayhem ensues and friendships, loyalties and trust are tested by the teacher's intricate mind-games.

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Production: Cathy Konrad (Producer)Ted Field (Executive Producer)Cary Granat (Executive Producer)Erica Huggins (Executive Producer)Scott Kroopf (Executive Producer)Harvey Weinstein (Executive Producer)Bob Weinstein (Executive Producer)
Screenplay: Kevin Williamson (Writer)
Music: John Frizzell (Original Music Composer)
Cinematography: Jerzy Zieliński (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini โ€ข
Leanne is a girl who has always put her best effort into studying. Now, on the eve of her diploma, she is competing for a scholarship that would take her to Harvard, but her history teacher, Mrs. Tingle, has decided to put obstacles in her way to favor her protégée. Desperate, a victim of a misunderstanding that seems to leave her no chance, she decides, with the help of her friends, to confront the terrible teacher, but the situation degenerates beyond all imagination. "Killing Mrs. Tingle", directed by Kevin Williamson (screenwriter of "Scream" and the successful TV series "Dawson's Creek"), is a 1999 film, released in Italy two years later, which probably would never have arrived without the great box office success of its lead actress Katie Holmes ("Wonder Boys" and, of course, "Dawson's Creek"). The film is of a baffling mediocrity and leaves nothing, neither good nor bad, to the viewer. As a brilliant film, it does not hold up because the jokes are certainly not hilarious, as a black comedy it is not bad enough, and as a thriller it has no suspense and is implausible. Everything is very predictable: dialogues, situations, characters, and, of course, the ending. Perhaps Kevin Williamson gives his best when he writes films for other directors, so it would be better if he continued his work as a screenwriter and left the director's chair to others "more experienced". Anyway, it was his debut, who knows if he will improve in the future, after all, doing worse would be difficult.
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John Chard

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2 /10

Caught between its aims?

Three students get more than they bargained for when a theft of a test results paper leads to a deadly battle of wills with their kidnapped teacher, Mrs. Tingle.

It seems to me that director and writer, Kevin Wiliamson, got confused as to which direction the film should go in. At times it's jaunty when the scene appears to call for menace, and at others just plain boring if the scene was meant to be actually funny (in that sarcastic, almost satirical way). The film could have worked at either being a comedy or a thriller, but the fusion of the two just doesn't work, and this failing has to fall at Williamson's door, it's as if Scream was all a fluke after all? The cast struggle with the meanderingly dull screenplay, only the stoic (and sexy) Helen Mirren salvaging any sort of dignity by realising early on that the core of the film calls for deft nastiness instead of outright villainy.

Poor and practically unwatchable these days. 2/10

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