Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert in Disney Digital 3D Critic Reviews

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Los Angeles Times | Jan StuartAdd Critic to Favorites

The Irish-pretty Cyrus exudes a goofball vitality and sunny work ethic that ultimately wins you over, despite the slickness of her vehicle. The 3-D camera throws drumsticks and confetti in our faces, but the technical effects seem superfluous to the star's bona-fide energy.Read the full review

The New York Times | Andy WebsterAdd Critic to Favorites

What you do see are diverting 3-D effects and lots of playing to the camera by Ms. Cyrus, who performs as both herself and as her television alter ego, Hannah Montana. To her credit her attire isn’t tawdry, and it appears that she can sing.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Frank ScheckAdd Critic to Favorites

Comes as a godsend to those hordes of desperate parents unable to secure tickets for their heartsick tweens during the teen star's sellout tour last year.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

Cyrus, an apple-cheeked dumpling, resembles Pia Zadora, but when she exhorts the crowd, it's with the martial efficiency of Hillary Clinton.Read the full review

USA Today | Elysa GardnerAdd Critic to Favorites

Bouncy tunes such as "Nobody's Perfect" and "Girls' Night Out" are delivered with a glib flirtatiousness that offsets their generically sensitive and empowering messages.Read the full review

Boston Globe | Joseph P. KahnAdd Critic to Favorites

She has boundless energy, a wardrobe that won't quit, and enough real teenager in her to come across as more than a mere Disney creation.Read the full review

San Francisco Chronicle | Aidin VaziriAdd Critic to Favorites

If it wasn't for the stellar 3-D effects, there wouldn't be much to stop this hastily produced film from heading straight to DVD. But the scene at the end where all the confetti comes flying out and the pyrotechnics go off? Even I was willing to let out a little scream for that.Read the full review

Variety | Peter DebrugeAdd Critic to Favorites

Movie picks up momentum midway through, when Cyrus is joined by the three Jonas Brothers, who know exactly how to play the crowd and the cameras. As 3-D goes, watching them criss-cross in space proves more engaging than observing one strutting performer.Read the full review

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