Bratz Critic Reviews

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Based upon 9 Critic Reviews
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San Francisco Chronicle | Ruthe SteinAdd Critic to Favorites

While often cliche ridden and preposterous, it's too busy and loud to put anyone to sleep.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Sheri LindenAdd Critic to Favorites

Finally, a postfeminist multicultural musical extravaganza for 8-year-old girls. Is Bratz not the most totally stylin' movie ever? Grownups won't think so, but for their daughters who share a "passion for fashion" with the dolls that are giving Barbie a run for her money, it will be the event of the season.Read the full review

The Onion (A.V. Club) | Nathan RabinAdd Critic to Favorites

Bratz's strong anti-clique sermonizing would be slightly more convincing if it weren't tethered to a movie romanticizing the most awesome clique ever.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Gregory KirschlingAdd Critic to Favorites

A movie based on a doll line, is an M&M-colored high school fantasia for aspirational 10- and 12-year-old girls who'll be shocked (or, hopefully, delighted) when they get to ninth grade and find out life isn't so super-Bratz-fabulous.Read the full review

Washington Post | Teresa WiltzAdd Critic to Favorites

This is a movie for a grade-schooler's -- a female grade-schooler's -- sensibility. It's earnest, silly and sweet, with just enough food fights and musical numbers to keep everyone else from gagging on the goo.Read the full review

Variety | John AndersonAdd Critic to Favorites

Bratz’s references and parodies are consistently on-target, if always way too over-the-top. Every line of dialogue could plausibly take an exclamation point.Read the full review

USA Today | Claudia PuigAdd Critic to Favorites

A silly movie that's essentially a series of clichés strung together into a semblance of a movie.Read the full review

The New York Times | Jeannette CatsoulisAdd Critic to Favorites

Arriving as inevitably as puberty, Bratz introduces the swollen-headed, fashion-addicted dolls of the title to a live-action movie.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Ty BurrAdd Critic to Favorites

A live-action film based on a line of dolls, it's pure marketing chum for tweeners: a proudly shallow, purposefully bland ode to girly-girl narcissism. I could actually feel my brain stem shrivel up as I watched it.Read the full review

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