1999 was an amazing year for movies (you can check out anniversaries calendar here), and yet we’re a couple months into 2019 and there hasn’t been much word so far about anniversary screenings for films like The Matrix, Fight Club, The Iron Giant, The Blair Witch Project, Election, and more. So maybe it’s going to take Cruel Intentions to lead the way.

Sony Pictures has announced that the 1999 film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair will be released for a one-week engagement nationwide on March 22nd. For those who haven’t seen Cruel Intentions, it’s a clever update of Dangerous Liaisons where wealthy step-siblings Kathryn (Gellar) and Sebastian (Phillippe) have a bet that he can deflower the virginal Annette (Witherspoon). It’s a deliciously mean movie and one of the better teensploitation films of the late-90s, early-aughts. If you haven’t seen it, checking it out in a theater is the way to go.

To find out where the film is playing near you, check out CruelIntentions.com. And if other studios want to take note and plan re-releases for their big 1999 movies, none of us would mind.

Here’s the official synopsis: