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Bratz
TrailerYasmin (Nathalia Ramos), Jade (Janel Parrish), Sasha (Logan Browning) and Cloe (Skyler Shaye) are best friends and fashion mavens. During their first year of high school, they must face off against the domineering student body president who wants to split them up into different social cliques.Actors: Logan Browning, Janel Parrish, Nathalia Ramos, Skyler Shaye, Chelsea Kane, Anneliese van der Pol, Malese Jow, Ian Nelson, Stephen Ford, Jon Voight, Lainie Kazan, ...»Director: Sean McNamaraCountry: United StatesDuration: 110 minQuality: SDRelease: 2007IMDb: 3.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bratz"
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Characters of "Bratz"
SashaPlayed by: Logan BrowningJadePlayed by: Janel ParrishYasminPlayed by: Nathalia RamosCloePlayed by: Skyler ShayeMeredithPlayed by: Chelsea KaneAveryPlayed by: Anneliese van der PolQuinnPlayed by: Malese JowDylanPlayed by: Ian NelsonCameronPlayed by: Stephen FordPrincipal DimlyPlayed by: Jon VoightCherishPlayed by: Emily Rose EverhardPlunger ManPlayed by: Steven Anthony Lawrence -
Directors of "Bratz"
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Creators of "Bratz"
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Critic Reviews of "Bratz"
Time OutNovember 17, 2011It's derivative stuff, and played very straight despite its comical aspirations: this is Mean Girls without the irony.
Time OutAugust 10, 2007With all apologies to Liza Minnelli, Bratz with a z simply goes zzzzz...
Ebert & RoeperAugust 09, 2007Not that I was expecting much out of a movie based on a line of dolls, but this is an amateur production that should have gone straight to basic cable.
Toronto StarAugust 03, 2007Bratz is a disappointment because the characters come off less as the girly superheroes they should be, and more as, well, brats.
Seattle TimesAugust 03, 2007Others who watch with more sense than adoration will likely be dumbfounded by the venal messages of pettiness and possession that the movie honors above all else.
The Age (Australia)June 07, 2013We are regaled with the spectacle of sparky girl characters, who are aimed squarely at an impressionable tween girl audience, walking about in the sorts of high-fashion outfits you normally see on a catwalk or in the bar of a five-star hotel.
Total FilmJune 07, 2013Faced with the heroines' high-pitched shrieking, though, you'll soon be feeling enviouz of the deaf dreamboat one of them falls for.
Willamette WeekJune 07, 2013When I walked out during the end credits, Voight was spying on our triumphant heroines through binoculars, making me feel even dirtier than when I sheepishly approached the box office and requested, "One for Bratz, please."
Georgia StraightJuly 07, 2010It spouts mush about being true to your friends and to yourself but admits you also need awesome clothes.
Boston PhoenixJuly 07, 2010How do our flighty young heroines fight back? By shopping, of course. There is no problem, it seems, a new tube top and mini-skirt can't fix.
Film4May 20, 2008Sadly, the fact that it's attached to a successful toyline means it barely matters whether it's good or not.
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Gallery of "Bratz"