Your Reviews
this movie was really goood
it was soooooooooooooooooooooooooo goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo- oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooood
She is a sweet gail trap in this shopping world and all of us vist that world some time's. i no i do it is soooo fun?but her real name is Lsla... er and this lsla fisher telling you this right now i love you america. Full Review
Had fun watching this. Sort of like CLUELESS meets Legally BLonde, but Confessions definitely has it's own signature.
It was a good, clean, funny movie. Very enjoyable; good message. Good choice on casting. Would be a great movie to take teen girls to....
Critic Reviews
Breathless and petite yet powerfully in-your-face, Fisher combines dizzy femininity and no-nonsense verve in the manner of a classic screwball heroine. She's like Carole Lombard reborn as a tiny angel-faced dynamo.Full Review
It glories in its silliness, and the actors are permitted the sort of goofy acting that distinguished screwball comedy. We get double takes, slow burns, pratfalls, exploding clothes wardrobes, dropped trays, tear-away dresses, missing maids of honor, overnight fame, public disgrace and not, amazingly, a single obnoxious cat or dog.Full Review
This movie has no light to shed on the matter. It is its own contradiction: a film about confessions in which nothing much is confessed.Full Review
The degree to which Shopaholic actually works is a testament to the looks, charm, and comedic chops of Fisher, who stole "Wedding Crashers" and has a gift for slapstick that places her somewhere between Téa Leoni and Lucille Ball in the pantheon of foxy redheaded physical comediennes.Full Review
Rebecca may owe everybody for everything, but Fisher definitely owns the movie. She is the only one outside of Ritter who gives a bona fide performance.Full Review
