Sleepover (2004) Critic Reviews
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A skillfully made teen comedy with such an endearing sensibility that it's fun even for those old enough to be the grandparents of its stars.Read the full review
Sleepover might appeal to 11- and 12-year-old fans of slumber parties, but it likely will leave their parents stifling a few dozen yawns. Read the full review
A good-hearted 'tween comedy hampered by uneven direction and a misguided plot twist. Read the full review
Not overwhelmingly original or funny.Read the full review
As an up-to-the-minute representation of the specifics of the teen universe, Sleepover lacks authenticity.Read the full review
A wispy pubescent comedy.Read the full review
A frenetic, featherweight trifle aimed at tweener femmes. Read the full review
That points to the problem at Sleepover's heart: It buys into the caste system it ostensibly flouts.Read the full review
Essentially sleepwalks its way through a strictly by-the-numbers premise. Read the full review
It wants us to believe that being popular and getting the cutest guy in school really is the key to happiness. Like, how totally last century is that? Read the full review