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  1. Aug 21, 2020 · The frantic adults and kids in Trish Sie’s “The Sleepover” are often screaming, but that doesn't mean they’re getting anywhere. You’d think that a story about a mom's cool secret and kids breaking curfew would be a lot more fun, especially with a charismatic cast like this, and yet “The Sleepover” is mostly about killing time ...

  2. Family-friendly action tale has humor, mild violence. Read Common Sense Media's The Sleepover review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Malin Akerman, Joe Manganiello, Ken Marino
    • Trish Sie
    • LD Entertainment
  3. Sleepover is supposed to be a touching, lighthearted PG comedy, but these 14-year-old girls violate every rule they agreed to. While the movie pits the nice girls against the mean girls, by the end of the movie it's frankly hard to tell them apart.

    • Alexa Vega, Mika Boorem, Scout Taylor-Compton
    • Joe Nussbaum
    • MGM/UA
  4. Jul 9, 2004 · "Sleepover," a lame and labored comedy, doesn't recycle this plot (the blonde gets dumped by her boyfriend) but works more as a series of riffs on the underlying themes. It moves the age group down a few years, so that the girls are all just entering high school.

  5. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › sleepover-2020The Sleepover - Plugged In

    Aug 21, 2020 · Movie Review. Clancy and her mom, Margot, don’t see eye to eye on anything. Clancy wants a cell phone; her mom doesn’t see the point. Clancy wants to attend a party at a boy’s house; her mom doesn’t approve if there are no parents present. Clancy wants to audition for a summer music program in Boston; her mom would rather she stayed home.

    • Trish Sie
  6. The Sleepover is an action-packed comedy suitable for a fun family movie experience. It features hilarious, quirky and relatable characters as well as positive messages about courage, friendship, and taking pride in just being oneself.

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  8. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › sleepoverSleepover - Plugged In

    Movie Review. Fourteen-year-old Julie’s best friend, Hannah, is about to move to Vancouver leaving Julie to face her first year of high school alone. But before that happens, the girls decide to kick off summer vacation with a sleepover. They invite popular girl Stacie, but Stacie—predictably—turns them down.

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