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Bandslam (2009)
TrailerTeenager Will isn't having it well where he lives. But once he moves to another state, he assembles a fledgling rock band. And together, they achieve their dreams and compete against the best in the biggest event of the year, a battle of the bands.Actors: Aly Michalka, Vanessa Hudgens, Gaelan Connell, Scott Porter, Ryan Donowho, Charlie Saxton, Lisa Kudrow, Tim Jo, Elvy Yost, Lisa Chung, J.W. Wright, ...»Director: Todd GraffCountry: United StatesDuration: 111 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 6.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bandslam (2009)"
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Characters of "Bandslam (2009)"
CharlottePlayed by: Aly MichalkaSa5mPlayed by: Vanessa HudgensWillPlayed by: Gaelan ConnellBen WheatlyPlayed by: Scott PorterBugPlayed by: Charlie SaxtonKarenPlayed by: Lisa KudrowOmarPlayed by: Tim JoMeganPlayed by: Blair BomarMs. WittenbergPlayed by: Casey WilliamsKyra 17-1Played by: Maggie MayeRoryPlayed by: Landon HenningerMr. BerryPlayed by: Michael CuomoThe Burning Hotels GuitarPlayed by: Chance MorganVocalsPlayed by: Marley WhistlerScott DonnellyPlayed by: Will JohnsonDavid BowiePlayed by: David Bowie -
Directors of "Bandslam (2009)"
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Creators of "Bandslam (2009)"
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Critic Reviews of "Bandslam (2009)"
At the MoviesAugust 17, 2009There is really just a lot to like here.
Newark Star-LedgerAugust 14, 2009Bandslam is hardly the definition of a great movie, but it is pleasant and bright and doesn't insult its audience's intelligence. And that's as rare and welcome as a well-crafted three-minute pop song.
New York TimesAugust 14, 2009Tidy, heartfelt direction by Todd Graff (Camp); astute song references; and a David Bowie cameo transcend the formula underpinnings and keep Bandslam buoyant, gratifying and, yes, rocking.
San Francisco ChronicleAugust 14, 2009The movie has a few good tunes and some charming comic dash, at least at first.
Toronto StarAugust 14, 2009Bandslam consistently exceeds current teen-flick standards thanks to its snarky humour, its strong musical sequences and its ability to convey the excitement the characters feel both about performing and forming new friendships.
American ProfileSeptember 29, 2011A message that never gets old: On stage or in high-school hallways, sometime it's the losers that turn out to be the real winners.
The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)November 04, 2009What keeps Bandslam afloat is the way its sweet moments find weird ways of stepping into convention.
Windy City TimesAugust 26, 2009Though it wears out its welcome as it teeters rather than rocks toward the finish line, there is something inherently enticing in the old "let's put on a show" formula it utilizes.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 20, 2009The music is the movie's best feature, but even that's not much...
New York PressAugust 19, 2009The barely hyped Bandslam must settle for simply being the best American movie this summer.
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Gallery of "Bandslam (2009)"