Driving by her deep will of being the most known girl in the school as she used to be, Lola Stepp, a young beautiful teenager high school girl, who lives in New York City, struggles against being forced by her mother to move to live into the urban life in New Jersey, where she loses her attractiveness and fame and struggles against taking fame from another girl in school.
1986, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
16 May 1986, Rockwood, Tennessee, USA
13 March 1955, New London, Connecticut, USA
3 October 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
27 November 1985, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
16 May 1977, Montréal, Québec, Canada
20 July 1967, Portland, Oregon, USA
17 January 1983, Ajax, Ontario, Canada
19 November 1988, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
2 July 1986, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
17 August 1978, Canada
5 April 1996, Canada
6 March 1986, Santa Monica, California, USA
5 April 1996, Canada
December 22, 2010
Enjoyable movie about the trials of being a teen.February 24, 2004
Smug, sanitized fantasy, in which the hysterical blonde attention-seeker, in a succession of sparkly outfits, is uprooted from New York to the boring suburbs and learns boring suburban values like telling the truth.February 20, 2004
A movie that -- even by Disney's formulaic standards -- is about as cut and dried as the phone book.April 09, 2004
A star vehicle with three flat tires and sugar in the gas tank.February 20, 2004
The superficial sweetness masks something rotten.May 03, 2005
Mind-numbingly juvenile.July 22, 2004
...a perfectly bland, homogenized, milquetoast piece of inconsequential would-be comedy fluff.September 11, 2006
Only the 13-and-under set will buy into the Confessions vision of teen-hood. Most actual teens have already noted the lack of opportunities for air-guitar montages.April 29, 2009
Though Lohan and Fox are fun to look at, and Allison Pill is adorable, the film is pure mindless, ridiculous fluff.July 21, 2004
Sleep all day, party all night, never grow old, never die: it's fun to be a Disney starletFebruary 25, 2004
Dear Diary: The truth is that there's nothing much to confess in the made-for-tweens comedy Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen.February 20, 2004
Sugarman's muddled comedy serves only to drive home the cliché that the teenage female mind is a roiling mass of contradictions and petty concerns.