
On the last day of 8th grade before their freshman year in high school, Julie has a slumber party with three best friends: Hannah, Farrah, and Yancy; and they have the time of their lives. To win the legendary high-school lunch spot by the fountain, they must win an all-night scavenger hunt against their popular-girl rivals. Unfortunately, Julie's mom has firm rules about the party. First rule: Don't leave the house. But Julie and her friends won't let a little thing like par... (Full plot summary below)
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On the last day of 8th grade before their freshman year in high school, Julie has a slumber party with three best friends: Hannah, Farrah, and Yancy; and they have the time of their lives. To win the legendary high-school lunch spot by the fountain, they must win an all-night scavenger hunt against their popular-girl rivals. Unfortunately, Julie's mom has firm rules about the party. First rule: Don't leave the house. But Julie and her friends won't let a little thing like parental authority stand in the way of social domination, and they sneak out of the house, steal a car, snatch a cute boy's boxer shorts, crash a high-school dance, and torment an egomaniac security guard. Aong the way, some of the girls might just find love. Because anything is possible at Julie's sleepover.
Leave your thoughts about Sleepover.
| FilmStew.comLarry CarrollThis is the kind of movie a young girl can take and make her own, and in a world full of pandering entertainment, that's something special. |
| Dallas Morning NewsNancy ChurninFills the bill for a breezy summer escape. |
| Flick FilosopherMaryAnn Johanson[An] atrocious misadventure in teen self-absorption... |
| Reel.comSarah ChaunceySleepover is just the latest in a string of teen flicks that suggest to the female population that the keys to happiness are popularity and a cute boyfriend. |
| Filmcritic.comPete Croattomakes you want to be a teenager all over again |
| Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comScott Von DoviakShamelessly predictable, morally questionable, Sleepover will quickly induce drowsiness in anyone over age 12. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderAs always, there are plenty of good movies to take the girls to. There's no need to resort to this. |
| Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenEssentially sleepwalks its way through a strictly by-the-numbers premise. |
| Arizona RepublicKathy Cano MurilloPerky and playful, even if it isn't a side-splitter. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerEmpowers its 14-year-olds and comes through with a Cinderella story sure to charm every girl who isn't part of the cool clique. |