Freaky Friday (2003)

Movie · 2003 · Comedy, Family, Fantasy · 1h 37m · PG · English

Curator score: 5.4/10 (1.1M ratings)

Mondays are manic. Wednesdays are wild. And Fridays are about to get a little freaky.

Overview

Mother and daughter bicker over everything -- what Anna wears, whom she likes and what she wants to do when she's older. In turn, Anna detests Tess's fiancé. When a magical fortune cookie switches their personalities, they each get a peek at how the other person feels, thinks and lives.

Ratings

Director

Mark Waters

Production

Casual Friday Productions, Gunn Films, Walt Disney Pictures

Cast

Lindsay Lohan, Jamie Lee Curtis, Harold Gould, Chad Michael Murray, Mark Harmon, Stephen Tobolowsky, Christina Vidal Mitchell, Ryan Malgarini, Haley Hudson, Rosalind Chao, Lucille Soong, Willie Garson, Dina Spybey-Waters, Julie Gonzalo, Christina Marie Walter, Lu Elrod, Heather Hach, Lorna Scott, Chris Carlberg, Danny Rubin

Where to watch

Disney Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A breezy, high-energy body-swap comedy with real charm, sharp comic timing, and a surprisingly warm mother-daughter core. It’s especially effective when it leans into generational friction, teen wish-fulfillment, and Jamie Lee Curtis’s fearless physical comedy.

Best for

  • fans of early-2000s teen comedies
  • viewers who like family-friendly fantasy with emotional payoff
  • audiences who enjoy body-swap premises
  • people looking for a nostalgic, upbeat rewatch

Skip if

  • you want subtle or realistic family drama
  • you dislike broad comedy and heightened performances
  • you’re not in the mood for a very 2000s pop-cultural time capsule

Overview

Freaky Friday is one of those studio comedies that knows exactly what it is and does it with conviction. The premise is simple, but the movie keeps finding fresh comic angles in the switch, from awkward school-day chaos to the way each character has to survive the other’s life for a day. It’s fast, colorful, and built to be rewatched.

Worth noting

What gives it staying power is the chemistry between the leads and the movie’s affection for both mother and daughter. It doesn’t just mock generational misunderstandings; it lets each side become more sympathetic as they literally walk in each other’s shoes. That emotional balance is why the film lands better than many of its genre peers.

Bottom line

It’s also a very specific early-2000s artifact, in the best way. The fashion, music cues, and teen-movie energy are part of the appeal, and the comedy is broad enough to be crowd-pleasing without losing its heart. If you like your family movies with a little attitude and a lot of personality, this is an easy recommendation.

Top Letterboxd reviews

James (Schaffrillas) (4.5★) · 10029 likes

Now that's an Oscar-worthy Jamie Lee Curtis performance

Holly-Beth (3.5★) · 9303 likes

nothing feels more 2003 than the name Chad Michael Murray

Bethany (4.5★) · 7333 likes

this film has a 2.9 average rating... i guess not everyone understands true classic cinema like i do? :/

MelissaMay · 6542 likes

this is lady bird in disguise

Tess (5★) · 6512 likes

Anna supposedly being really into her music but not even knowing who Stevie Nicks is #exposed

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Topics

body-swap comedy, family fantasy, teen movie, mother-daughter dynamics, coming-of-age, nostalgic, lighthearted, early 2000s, fish-out-of-water, feel-good

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