
About a group of friends competing in a national tween music video contest. Enter a world of hilarious adventures, original songs and never before seen dance routines. You will be left believing in the power of childhood dreams.... (Full plot summary below)
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About a group of friends competing in a national tween music video contest. Enter a world of hilarious adventures, original songs and never before seen dance routines. You will be left believing in the power of childhood dreams.
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| Entertainment WeeklyAdam MarkovitzFor us grinchy adults out there without children to sedate, the whole thing feels slightly less like a movie than like the filmed record of a mutiny at a juvie talent agency. |
| Orlando SentinelRoger MooreOff the wall? Friend, you don’t know off the wall until you’ve seen five twelve-year-old girl singer-dancers cover the Tina Turner/Phil Spector epic “River Deep, Mountain High” in the screwball kiddie dance comedy, Standing Ovation. |
| Philadelphia Daily NewsGary ThompsonStanding Ovation will have its work cut out for it at the viciously competitive box office, but the film may serve as a springboard for the eager and able talent on display. |
| Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyThe cast is full of fresh-faced unknowns ready for their close-ups. Most likely to succeed is Kayla Jackson, an almond-eyed dreamer, as Brittany, anchor of the Ovations and of her family. |
| VarietyJoe LeydonAt once annoyingly hyper and underwhelmingly dull. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Jeff ViceIt's an amateurish, poorly assembled and incompetently performed collection of musical comedy cliches. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleStanding Ovation is an innovative film in the sense that every minute or so it comes up with a different way of being annoying. Moreover, it often goes for a layered effect, in which it's annoying in two or three ways simultaneously. |
| Screen It!Teddy Durgin'Standing Ovation' isn't a movie. It's an endurance test for anyone over the age of 13. (Parental Review also available) |
| jackiekcooper.comJackie K. CooperThe cast is energetic but the talent is amateurish and the script is dead on arrival. |
| Common Sense MediaRenee SchonfeldTween musical competition with mean behavior, name-calling. |