Summer break may be over, but we’ve got one sure-fire way to take the sting away: a celebration of Kirsten Dunst in the high heady heyday of her teen queen years, including the awestriking 1999-2000 run of Dick, Drop Dead Gorgeous, The Virgin Suicides, and Bring It On. From the languid atmospherics of Sofia Coppola’s feature debut to pom-pom shaking choreography in Peyton Reed’s classic cheerleading comedy, to bringing down Nixon with a little help from Michelle Williams, Dunst was the cool girl who could do it all—so join us in saluting the teenager par excellence of the fin-de-millennium.
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