CLUELESS
Label: Paramount Home Entertainment.
Physical Media Release Date: 07/08/25.
Form of Release: 4K UHD - 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION.
CLUELESS SYNOPSIS:
Shallow, rich and socially successful Cher is at the top of her Beverly Hills high school's pecking scale. Seeing herself as a matchmaker, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other.
Celebrate 30 years of Clueless in stunning 4K Ultra HD!
If anyone in Beverly Hills is "clued in" it's Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone). She's almost 16, rich, way popular, and loves letting the world benefit from her expertise in life's important issues - like dating, fashion and looking good. She believes in "doing stuff for other people" but when it comes to matters of the heart, especially her own, she's well - clueless.
Directed by Amy Heckerling (Fast Time at Ridgemont High), this iconic, stylish coming-of-age comedy features Paul Rudd, Stacey Dash, and Brittany Murphy.
CASSANDRA HAGER'S 30TH ANNIVERSARY REFLECTION:
If the words “as if” mean anything to you, chances are you came of age in the ‘90s. Clueless wasn’t just a film, it was a phenomenon. It launched the careers of Alicia Silverstone, Brittany Murphy and the ageless wonder, Paul Rudd. It also spawned funky fashions, a series of spin-off books I read until the pages wore thin, and a syndicated television series. You can bet it had me seated every Saturday morning.
30 years after its initial theatrical run, it’s clear that Amy Heckerling’s Clueless caught lightning in a bottle. As a 9-year-old whose parents took me to a screening at a hometown cinema, the experience would be cemented in my brain. I mean, truly life-altering. While I didn’t know it then, Clueless was actually a modern-day adaptation of Jane Austin’s Emma, one of many modernized versions of literary classics that were all the rage in the ‘90s. That factoid probably wouldn’t have meant much to me at the time. All I knew was that these high school girls were beautiful and cool, they could drive around in their boyfriends’ convertibles, and they could sneak off to Christian Slater flicks in the middle of the school day without consequence. They were simply everything I wanted to grow up to be. My friends and I insisted on wearing tank tops over t-shirts and writing with fluffy-topped pens that barely worked. We wanted nothing more than to be Cher, Dionne and Tai.
While the film’s heroines are rich, glamorized caricatures of the average high school student, many overarching themes are simply universal. Friendship, dating, and familial drama are what make Clueless so relatable to this day. The movie contains sexual themes that may not be super obvious to younger viewers, but its portrayal of love and relationships can be interpreted as positive upon rewatching as an adult. While Cher’s friends are openly sexually active, she takes a more conservative approach to sex, saying she’s going to wait until she finds the right guy (she is, after all, a virgin who can’t drive). The right guy turns out to be her former stepbrother, which is a fact that to this day puts some people off. But I’ve always been willing to let it slide in the name of Happily Ever After.
More than anything, what sets Clueless apart from the pack, to me, is the underlying kindness at its core. Rich, beautiful Cher is the anti-Regina George. Despite having everything in life handed to her on a silver platter, she remains driven by her desire to help others. Whether it’s the new girl at school or her teachers, making others happy is Cher’s driving force. She’s sweet and respectful to her father and the authority figures in her life.
Cher was a great role model for me to have as a child. Cliché as it may be, I’m so glad, 30 years on, that I get to exist at the same time as Clueless. Throw in one of the most killer soundtracks of the ‘90s and it remains a standout in teen comedy history. Not just for the fun and fashion, but for the love the film’s ingénue and supporting characters have for each other. And yes, you’ll still hear me throw out an “as if” on occasion.
SPECIAL FEATURES
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Clue Or False Trivia Game
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The Class of '95 (18:30)
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Creative Writing (9:38)
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Fashion 101 (10:45)
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Language Arts (8:08)
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Suck ‘N Blow: A Tutorial (2:46)
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Driver's Ed (3:48)
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We're History (8:49)
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2 Original Theatrical Trailers: Teaser Trailer HD (1:57) and Theatrical Trailer HD (2:34)
CLUELESS
RT Critic Score (as of 07/08/25)
82%.
RT Audience Score (as of 07/08/25)
76%.
MPAA
PG1.
Runtime
97 minutes.
Original Release
1995.
Video
Codec: HEVC / H.265
Resolution: 4K (2160p)
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Audio
English: Dolby TrueHD 5.1 (48kHz, 24-bit)
French: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
German: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
French (Canada): Dolby Digital 5.1
Italian: Dolby Digital 5.1 (640 kbps)
Japanese: Dolby Digital 2.0 (224 kbps)
Subtitles
English, English SDH, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish
Discs
4K Ultra HD
Blu-ray Disc
Single disc (1 BD-100)
Digital
Digital HD
Itunes, Fandango at Home
Packaging
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Slipcase
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SteelBook
Physical Bonuses
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Movie Poster
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Cher’s Report Card
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Domed Decal
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Sticker Sheet
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Collectible Photo Cards
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Language Arts Cards
Playback
4K Blu-ray: Region free
2K Blu-ray: Region A

OUR VERDICT:
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+ First Time on 4K UHD
+ Slipcase, Steelbook and Physical Bonuses
+ An 90s Classic
+ A Fantastic Jane Austen "Adaptation"
- NO Audio Commentaries
+ x7 Special Features
+ Critically Acclaimed
+ Digital Code Included
+ 30 Years? As If!