
This modern retelling of the classic fairytale follows a beautiful college freshman as she pledges her late mother's once dignified sorority. But after discovering that today's sisterhood is not what it used to be, Sydney finds her new home away from home with seven outcasts. With the help of her socially challenged new friends, Sydney will take on the reigning campus queen to attempt to transform the school's misguided social hierarchy.... (Full plot summary below)
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This modern retelling of the classic fairytale follows a beautiful college freshman as she pledges her late mother's once dignified sorority. But after discovering that today's sisterhood is not what it used to be, Sydney finds her new home away from home with seven outcasts. With the help of her socially challenged new friends, Sydney will take on the reigning campus queen to attempt to transform the school's misguided social hierarchy.
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| E! OnlineNatasha Vargas-CooperThe humor is fast-paced, jovial with just a tinge of sarcasm and never cynical. |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerYet again Amanda brings her comical act to the big screen with another HIT!!! |
| eFilmCritic.comBrian OrndorfSydney features a rather jovial execution that not only helps the picture survive itself, but manages to produce a stunningly entertaining teen comedy. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerAndy SpletzerAlthough Bynes exudes a devil-may-care attitude that is fun to watch, the formulaic movie ultimately falls apart around her. |
| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordA feel-good-about-yourself film, it gives heart and hope to the geek in all of us. |
| I.E. WeeklyAmy NicholsonThis surprisingly clever coed reworking of Snow White does for dorks what Revenge of the Nerds did for, well, you know. |
| New York TimesLaura KernMs. Bynes, with her cherubic face, expressive eyes and comic timing, helps create a positive, pleasing diversion that caters to the geek in all of us. |
| TV Guide MagazineAdam SchubakI like Amanda Bynes movies…and I’m a dork! |
| Chicago Sun-TimesNell MinowBynes is captivating despite a role that does not give her much to do but display tomboyish good spirit behind some really unfortunate hair and make-up. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekWhile amiable, it doesn't manage to be inventive enough to escape the feeling that this is a fairy tale that hasn't been sufficiently fractured. |