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A Cinderella Story


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Village Voice
Lacks the guiltily pleasurable panache (and punch) of other recent chickadee flicks posited as protofeminist fairy tales.
Variety
Modern footwear simply doesn't fit this perennial fairy tale heroine, who's been reborn as a Valley Girl in a rendition that...
Entertainment Weekly
When not unnecessarily bland, synthetic, and indistinguishable from undistinguished teen TV, A Cinderella Story is unnecessa...
Los Angeles Times
Feels like a pro forma TV movie from the get-go and relies almost entirely on Duff's likability to hold the audience's atten...
The New York Times
The movie strains to bend the fairy tale to accommodate another coarse high school comedy of air-headed teenage vixens gangi...
E! Online
If you let them, studio executives will take endless advantage of the fact that many kids have no discernment whatsoever, as...
The Boston Globe
Mean Girls it's not; a plastic butter knife has more edge. But sometimes it's nice to know your kids won't cut their fingers...
Chicago Sun-Times
A terrible movie, sappy and dead in the water.
Houston Chronicles
Duff plays off her Lizzie Maguire persona as a cute but unassuming girl, but also conveys soulfulness and earnest longing.
New York Daily News
The Prince is a wet rag, the slapstick stepsisters are dull and even the fretful Sam seems colorless.
Film Threat
At worst, it's an insult even to the intelligence of 12-year olds.
USA Today
Desperately conceived by even the most insipid standards of contemporary teen-queen cinema.
Washington Post
You can say of this movie, truly, that they took the most famous tale in the world and broke it.
Washington Post
Let me get quickly to the word that best describes this movie. It is horrible.
Richard Roeper
A Cinderella Story doesn't break any new ground, but it's a well-acted little breeze of a film -- perfect if you're a 12-yea...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Mark Rosman
Writer: Leigh Dunlap
Studio: Warner Bros Pictures
Cast: Hilary Duff, Chad Michael Murray, Jennifer Coolidge

Release: July 16, 2004
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