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Sleepover
A very exciting adventure begins with the four friends Julie, Hannah, Yansi and Farah, where the adventure begins when Julie is invited to a night party with her three friends. The four friends discover that there is a competition at the school to win the legendary lunch. In order to win the competition, the four girlfriends must win a scavenger hunt all night against their competitors of the other girls, as the four girls try to win the race by sneaking out of the house. The adventure begins, where the girls steal a car, torture a security guard and steal a car, but they will reveal a different romance during that adventure and possibly live another world that looks very exciting.
22 June 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
1 October 1979, Bridgeton, Missouri, USA
16 August 1962, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
24 July 1981, San Antonio, Texas, USA
11 November 1977, Dallas, Texas, USA
25 April 1988, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
13 April 1988, Chicago, Illinois, USA
25 March 1982, Houston, Texas, USA
26 October 1973, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
6 February 1986, Walnut Creek, California, USA
30 March 1982, Montclair, California, USA
April 29, 2009
Had me near tears. Not good tears, but painful tears.
December 01, 2004
Approaching Sleepover with any sort of sensitivity or intelligence is an act of extreme masochism.
July 09, 2004
Fairly standard tween-oriented fare.
October 06, 2004
Thanks to a few wacky set pieces, it's not quite as excruciating as it could have been.
December 28, 2010
Not for younger kids, despite its PG rating.
November 04, 2004
There's not a scene that doesn't feel as if we've been there before.
July 12, 2004
A terrible film.
July 25, 2005
How many 14-year-old girls do you know who would set up a blind date with a grown-up over the Internet? (Yeah, I found this creepy too.)
July 09, 2004
Pleasantly pixilated, if mildly alarming.
July 09, 2004
Not overwhelmingly original or funny.
July 13, 2004
Nussbaum's attempt to capture the 'tween zeitgeist fails: The Spice Girls-infused soundtrack is dated, and the feel-good progressiveness forced.
July 09, 2004
Just when the big screen could use an injection of frothy, giggly girl power -- all in the name of a covert feminist message, of course -- Sleepover squanders that promise with a blah story and even bigger bummer of a take-home message.

