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18 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 50The Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenThe Hollywood ReporterSheri LindenFinally, a postfeminist multicultural musical extravaganza for 8-year-old girls. Is Bratz not the most totally stylin' movie ever? Grownups won't think so, but for their daughters who share a "passion for fashion" with the dolls that are giving Barbie a run for her money, it will be the event of the season.
- 42Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment WeeklyA movie based on a doll line, is an M&M-colored high school fantasia for aspirational 10- and 12-year-old girls who'll be shocked (or, hopefully, delighted) when they get to ninth grade and find out life isn't so super-Bratz-fabulous.
- 42The A.V. ClubNathan RabinThe A.V. ClubNathan RabinBratz's strong anti-clique sermonizing would be slightly more convincing if it weren't tethered to a movie romanticizing the most awesome clique ever.
- 40VarietyVarietyBratz’s references and parodies are consistently on-target, if always way too over-the-top. Every line of dialogue could plausibly take an exclamation point.
- 40Washington PostTeresa WiltzWashington PostTeresa WiltzThis is a movie for a grade-schooler's -- a female grade-schooler's -- sensibility. It's earnest, silly and sweet, with just enough food fights and musical numbers to keep everyone else from gagging on the goo.
- 38USA TodayClaudia PuigUSA TodayClaudia PuigA silly movie that's essentially a series of clichés strung together into a semblance of a movie.
- 30Village VoiceVillage VoiceIn the end, the most offensive part of Bratz isn't its stereotypes or brand expansion; it's the sorry state of Jon Voight's career.
- 30Austin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenAustin ChronicleMarjorie BaumgartenBratz is way too long.
- 30Los Angeles TimesJohn AndersonLos Angeles TimesJohn AndersonIt's a movie on the wrong side side of the so-bad-it's-good line.
- 0Chicago TribuneMichael PhillipsChicago TribuneMichael PhillipsThe most horrifying film of 2007, Bratz is based on the popular line of collagen-lipped, doe-eyed slut-ette dolls and their male companions, "the boys with a passion for fashion ... and the Bratz!" (In other words, they're bi-curious.)