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80
Viewer score based on 9 votes.

Critic Score

36
Critics' score based on 9 reviews.
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Omarion looks sexy,cutie,and handsome in this movie!Don't be drinking any haterade because he is sexy!

May 22,2008
lanorewash1

This Cd is really great. I don't have the first one, but their songs are really unique and my favorites are lonely one, this is who we are, I will... de myself away, the second art to if i were to write the song, wasted, the fortunate, and tonight Full Review

May 22,2008
thesweetnessofli

this esta a fuego!

May 22,2008
anjeaune21

The pastor of the church claims to have the same authority as the Apostle Paul. He specifically teaches his leadership to close their minds and not... iscuss viewpoints from alternate Christian philosophies other than his own. He has a very sophomoric and worldly understanding of the Scriptures. He uses "love bombing" to gel the loyalty of his congregants, and expects those who attend to acknowledge his authority. He makes the services fun, but that is little more than a seduction into a house of misdirection. Full Review

May 22,2008
annababieeee

Well, we left the movie early after they started to make a song becaus they heard a frog noise. The fight between Rob and someother retard whose name... i dont know was stupid and the movie was predicatabe thank you for wasting 40 dollars of my money and 50 minutes of my time. Full Review

May 22,2008
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Critic Reviews

It's the subtexts -- about minority kinship and Hispanic self-actualization -- that resound. If only its fable (and leading man) didn't keep getting in the way.Full Review

The New York Times

Old story, new beat: That sums up Feel the Noise, an acceptable if resolutely average low-budget drama set in the New York/Puerto Rican musical melting pot known as reggaeton.Full Review

Ty Burr
Boston Globe

It’s the subtexts -- about minority kinship and Hispanic self-actualization -- that resound. If only its fable (and leading man) didn’t keep getting in the way.Full Review

Andy Webster
The New York Times

No one will mistake director Alejandro Chomski's Feel the Noise for great drama. But there's an undeniable sweetness to the characters, the performers are highly appealing, and the music sizzles.Full Review

Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter

Painfully cliched. The music is throbbing and the leads are cute, but there's nothing here viewers haven't seen before.Full Review

Maitland McDonagh
TV Guide
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