Sleepover (2004) Critic Reviews
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Based upon 12 Critic Reviews- Highest Rated
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As an up-to-the-minute representation of the specifics of the teen universe, Sleepover lacks authenticity.Read the full review
A lame and labored comedy.Read the full review
Yes, it's all a harmless lark. Which is why the only thing that could redeem this sour patch of candy-coated crud would be a final shot of Earth exploding.Read the full review
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
A good-hearted 'tween comedy hampered by uneven direction and a misguided plot twist. Read the full review
Essentially sleepwalks its way through a strictly by-the-numbers premise. Read the full review
A wispy pubescent comedy.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
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 frenetic, featherweight trifle aimed at tweener femmes. Read the full review