A Cinderella Story (Widescreen) (P&S, With Book) PG

A Cinderella Story (Widescreen) (P&S, With Book)
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DVD Details

  • Rated: PG
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: March 2, 2010
  • Originally Released: 2004
  • Label: Warner Home Video

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 31,659,737
Rating: 7/10 -- Jennifer Coolidge is so funny as the evil stepmother, she has so many good lines. Full Review
Rachel's Reviews (YouTube)
May 14, 2019
Rating: 2/5 -- The result is pure pumpkin, though fans of squeaky-clean, helium-voiced Hilary Duff might fall under its sickly sweet spell. Full Review
BBC.com
Aug 3, 2004
Rating: 1/5 -- Charles Perrault must be spinning in his grave. Full Review
Eye for Film
Jun 13, 2008
Duff has yet another brainless movie to add to her repertoire. Full Review
Cinema Crazed
Apr 29, 2009
Rating: D- -- The movie will wash over adolescent female audiences who don't know any better like melted Brie on 110-degree asphalt, but for the rest of us it's a grueling waste of time. Full Review
ColeSmithey.com
Jul 11, 2010
Rating: 1.5/4 -- Desperately conceived by even the most insipid standards of contemporary teen-queen cinema. Full Review
USA Today
Jul 16, 2004
Let me get quickly to the word that best describes this movie. It is horrible. Full Review
Washington Post
Jul 16, 2004

Product Description:

Hilary Duff plays Sam, a good-hearted Cinderella stuck in the fairy-tale-gone-wrong atmosphere of modern-day Los Angeles. Enslaved by an evil, BOTOX-junky step-mom (a hilarious Jennifer Coolidge) Sam is forced to scrub floors at her late father's diner, thus earning the eternal disdain of the snooty popular kids in school. Luckily she has a friend in artsy nerd Carter (Dan Byrd), and a text-message romance with some poetic schoolmate she's never met. She also has a fairy godmother in the sweet diner manager (Regina King), who helps Sam get decked out and disguised for the Halloween dance. At the dance, she discovers her prince is one of the popular kids, Austin Ames (Chad Michael Murray). Happily ever after seems like a long shot, though, because Austin is burdened by pressures at school and at home, and Sam can't shake her "diner girl" inferiority complex.

This fairy tale comes with plenty of wit, style, and heart. It moves along too fast to be sappy, and broadly razzes the shallowness of popular kids, their stupid parents, and whiny siblings in a way that should balm the unhealed wounds of anyone who's ever been to high school. Byrd makes a winning and somewhat cool nerd, Murray shows princely posture as the tortured poet-quarterback, and Duff firmly establishes herself as a first-rate young actress with luminous major-league screen presence.

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  • UPC: 883929118113
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