Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
People have been after me to see this for ages, like it's an utter classic must-see. I don't think I'd go that far, but I can see why it's a cult favorite. It's honestly a lot darker than I expected. I think I knew the initial Mean Girls-type premise, but not all the, uh, murder that followed. I liked the darker aspects, but the film still has too much of an '80s edge for me to go along with it fully. It's a thing I have with the '80s. By which I mean I don't really like them.
How it entered my Flickchart:
Heathers < Bridget Jones' Diary
Heathers > The Ham What Am
Heathers > THX 1138
Heathers > RED
Heathers > The Cutting Edge
Heathers > Celeste and Jesse Forever
Heathers < The Three Musketeers (1948)
Heathers < 7 Plus Seven
Heathers > Our Dancing Daughters
Heathers > Broadway Melody of 1936
Heathers < Miracle of the White Stallions
Final ranking #1714 out of #3343
Incidentally, this ranking session showed me that The Cutting Edge is overranked and RED is underranked. I'll fix that someday.