Release Date Bratz: The Movie Aug 3, 2007 Wide
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Actors For Bratz: The Movie
Nathalia Ramos,Skyler Shaye,Logan Browning,Janel Parrish,Chelsea Staub,Lainie Kazan,Jon Voight,Anneliese van der Po...,Malese Jow,Ian Nelson,Stephen Lunsford,Emily Ross Everhard,William May,Kim Morgan Greene,Carl Rux,Sasha Cohen,Andrea Edwards,Kadeem Hardison,Tami-Adrian George,Constance HsuGenres Bratz: The Movie : Comedy,Kids & Family
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Bratz: The Movie
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All Critics Ranting For Bratz: The Movie : 3
All Critics Count For Bratz: The Movie : 77
All Critics Percentage For Bratz: The Movie : 9 %
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Movie Overview For Bratz: The Movie
The popular Bratz dolls come to life in their first live-action feature film. Finding themselves being pulled further and further apart, the fashionable four band together to fight peer pressure, learn what it means to stand up for your friends, be true to oneself and live out your dreams.TagLine Bratz: The Movie
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Review For Bratz: The Movie
It's derivative stuff, and played very straight despite its comical aspirations: this is Mean Girls without the irony.Anna Smith-Time Out
With all apologies to Liza Minnelli, Bratz with a z simply goes zzzzz...
Melissa Anderson-Time Out New York
Not that I was expecting much out of a movie based on a line of dolls, but this is an amateur production that should have gone straight to basic cable.
Richard Roeper-Ebert & Roeper
A silly movie that's essentially a series of clichés strung together into a semblance of a movie.
Claudia Puig-USA Today
Bratz is a disappointment because the characters come off less as the girly superheroes they should be, and more as, well, brats.
Tony Wong-Toronto Star
Others who watch with more sense than adoration will likely be dumbfounded by the venal messages of pettiness and possession that the movie honors above all else.
Ted Fry-Seattle Times
We are regaled with the spectacle of sparky girl characters, who are aimed squarely at an impressionable tween girl audience, walking about in the sorts of high-fashion outfits you normally see on a catwalk or in the bar of a five-star hotel.
Jim Schembri-The Age (Australia)
Faced with the heroines' high-pitched shrieking, though, you'll soon be feeling enviouz of the deaf dreamboat one of them falls for.
-Total Film
When I walked out during the end credits, Voight was spying on our triumphant heroines through binoculars, making me feel even dirtier than when I sheepishly approached the box office and requested, "One for Bratz, please."
Alistair Rockoff-Willamette Week
How do our flighty young heroines fight back? By shopping, of course. There is no problem, it seems, a new tube top and mini-skirt can't fix.
Brooke Holgerson-Boston Phoenix
Sadly, the fact that it's attached to a successful toyline means it barely matters whether it's good or not.
Saxon Bullock-Film4
Bratz is a surprisingly watchable movie. It could certainly have been a lot worse.
Jennie Kermode-Eye for Film
The flashy foursome seemingly insist from the outset that they're no Barbies. Or are they.
Prairie Miller-NewsBlaze
By right Bratz should have had no potential at all. Yet it is still disappointing to see the handful of clever ideas and heartfelt themes smothered by corporate, focus-group filmmaking.
Jeffrey Westhoff-Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)
Material girls in immaterial comedy for tweens.
Charles Cassady-Common Sense Media
Lessons about friendship and tolerance in this live-action toy story are sidelined in favour of a desire to increase unit sales.
Kat Brown-Empire Magazine
A cloying, tween-oriented confection that clearly doesn't think much of its target audience.
David Schmeichel-Jam! Movies
The cast and crew bring to the project the refreshing energy, pop and fizz of a cold diet soda on a hot summer day.
Annlee Ellingson-Boxoffice Magazine
Whoever thought that "Bratz" deserved the attention of this screenplay should be spanked.
Linda Cook-Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
Bratz (freaky looking teen dolls for girls whose parents won't let them play with real teenagers) is now a high school movie made for people in Grade 6.
Mark Palermo-Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Bad even by the low standards of its genre.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
The ultracommercialized result of taking a lucrative doll line and feeding it through the Disney Channel actress-singer hyphenate starlet machine.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
It's all rather flat and inept.
Phelim O'Neill-Guardian [UK]
An utterly harmless time-passer, but one which has little appeal beyond its target audience.
Caroline Westbrook-BBC
Apparently Jon Voight can do worse than "Baby Geniuses 2"
Peter Sobczynski-eFilmCritic.com
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