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Confessions of a Shopaholic
TrailerRebecca Bloomwood (Isla Fisher) is a shopping addict who lands a job as a financial journalist in New York City to support. Luckily, it's also where she nurtures her shopping addiction and falls for a wealthy entrepreneur.Actors: Isla Fisher, Hugh Dancy, Krysten Ritter, Joan Cusack, John Goodman, John Lithgow, Kristin Scott Thomas, Fred Armisen, Leslie Bibb, Lynn Redgrave, Robert Stanton, ...»Director: P.J. HoganCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 2009IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Confessions of a Shopaholic"
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Rebecca BloomwoodPlayed by: Isla FisherLuke BrandonPlayed by: Hugh DancySuzePlayed by: Krysten RitterJane BloomwoodPlayed by: Joan CusackGraham BloomwoodPlayed by: John GoodmanEdgar WestPlayed by: John LithgowAlette NaylorPlayed by: Kristin Scott ThomasHayleyPlayed by: Julie HagertyMiss KorchPlayed by: Wendie MalickD. FreakPlayed by: John Salley -
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Critic Reviews of "Confessions of a Shopaholic"
Time OutFebruary 19, 2009If you want gritty realism, see an arthouse movie. Or shop in a pound store. As journalist Rebecca, Isla Fisher is silly and adorable - just like this adaptation of Sophie Kinsella's novel.
At the MoviesFebruary 17, 2009This is a movie that is warning us against the dangers of being slaves to labels while at the same time celebrating those same designer brands.
Christian Science MonitorFebruary 17, 2009Isla Fisher is such a bundle of comic energy that watching her spin her wheels in the aggressively unfunny Confessions of a Shopaholic counts as cruel and unusual punishment -- for her as well as for us.
The New RepublicFebruary 14, 2009[T]his adaptation is really just about buying the 'brand,' and--like the retailers in the film--selling America something it already had.
Wall Street JournalFebruary 13, 2009The production renders totally irrelevant all hopes for a well-made movie. It's one of those ragged, pandemonious studio comedies that hammers at plot points in every contrived scene.
QuickflixOctober 21, 2014Confession #1: Despite all reasonable logic and preconceived expectations, I enjoyed Confessions of a Shopaholic.
Film Journal InternationalAugust 15, 2011Cinematic impulse buy that sparkles through its 100 minutes.
7M PicturesSeptember 21, 2010an exceedingly safe movie, which can serve as entertainment for the first date crowd or the couple who has been happily married for years
Fan The FireApril 15, 2010If you are willing to turn your brain off, Fisher makes the film very watchable, but it's core message over materialism and financial stupidity are confused and the film lacks just that few more laughs to tip it above mediocrity.
Times-PicayuneSeptember 04, 2009This is a film that couldn't buy a positive female character if there was a barrel full on clearance at Bloomies.
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