: The film features classic staples of the era, including a "sleazy rich kid" (played by Eric Douglas) and a "ditzy but likable" best friend who at one point wears a dress made of actual donuts. Critical Reception
The 1985 film , directed by Herb Freed, is frequently described by modern critics and viewers as a quintessential "drive-in cult classic" that leans heavily into the 1980s teen sex-comedy genre. While the film attempts to market a "girl power" theme through its protagonist, most reviewers agree that its execution is secondary to its era-specific exploitation tropes. Plot & Themes Tomboy(1985)
: IMDb reviewers often categorize it as one of the best "worst" movies ever made, citing its "career-killing" script and absurd logic—such as a race car going faster simply because of "onboard computers" and cardboard accessories. : The film features classic staples of the