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100
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Critic Score

27
Critics' score based on 31 reviews.
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Not only makes excellent use of the singer's sweetly coltish acting abilities, but it also promotes a standardized set of sturdy values with none of Mariah Carey's desperate ''Glitter,'' or any of Mandy Moore's gummy pap in ''A Walk to Remember.''Full Review

Lisa Schwarzbaum
Entertainment Weekly

Packaged fluff aimed low, and patronizingly, at Spears's legion of young female fans.Full Review

Loren King
Boston Globe

Fascinating in its own strange way, not as entertainment but as a cultural document.Full Review

Mick LaSalle
San Francisco Chronicle

Everything she (Spears) does seems diluted and secondhand and is never transformed into something original or indelibly self-expressive.Full Review

Stephen Holden
The New York Times

So vanilla yet so transcendentally sleazy that its target audience seems to be pubescent girls and dirty old priests.Full Review

David Edelstein
Slate
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