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Comedy

Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

- So much drama, so little time.

When the always dramatic Lola and her family move from the center of everything in New York City to the center of a cultural wasteland in suburban New Jersey, she feels her life is simply not worth living! But no matter who or what gets in the way, Lola won't give up on her life's ambition: to be a star! In a crowd-pleasing movie treat bursting with music, dance and excitement, Lola's fun-filled adventure won't be glamorous or easy, but it might just show her that real life could exceed even her wildest dreams!

Release Date : 2004-02-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Walt Disney Pictures

Production Country : GermanyUnited States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Lindsay Lohan

Character Name : Lola

Original Name : Lindsay Lohan

Gender : Female

Adam Garcia

Character Name : Stu

Original Name : Adam Garcia

Gender : Male

Glenne Headly

Character Name : Karen

Original Name : Glenne Headly

Gender : Female

Alison Pill

Character Name : Ella

Original Name : Alison Pill

Gender : Female

Eli Marienthal

Character Name : Sam

Original Name : Eli Marienthal

Gender : Male

Carol Kane

Character Name : Miss Baggoli

Original Name : Carol Kane

Gender : Female

Megan Fox

Character Name : Carla

Original Name : Megan Fox

Gender : Female

Sheila McCarthy

Character Name : Mrs. Gerard

Original Name : Sheila McCarthy

Gender : Female

Tom McCamus

Character Name : Calum

Original Name : Tom McCamus

Gender : Male

Richard Fitzpatrick

Character Name : Mr. Gerard

Original Name : Richard Fitzpatrick

Gender : Male

Alison Sealy-Smith

Character Name : Sgt. Rose

Original Name : Alison Sealy-Smith

Gender : Female

Ashley Leggat

Character Name : Marcia

Original Name : Ashley Leggat

Gender : Female

Barbara Mamabolo

Character Name : Robin

Original Name : Barbara Mamabolo

Gender : Female

Maggie Oskam

Character Name : Paige

Original Name : Maggie Oskam

Gender : Male

Rachael Oskam

Character Name : Paula

Original Name : Rachael Oskam

Gender : Male

Adam MacDonald

Character Name : Steve

Original Name : Adam MacDonald

Gender : Male

Gerry Quigley

Character Name : Slimy Guy

Original Name : Gerry Quigley

Gender : Male

Kyle Kass

Character Name : Andy

Original Name : Kyle Kass

Gender : Male

Connor Lynch

Character Name : Colonel Pickering

Original Name : Connor Lynch

Gender : Male

Pedro Miguel Arce

Character Name : Ticket Taker

Original Name : Pedro Miguel Arce

Gender : Male

Kevin Dotcom Brown

Character Name : Doorman

Original Name : Kevin Dotcom Brown

Gender : Male

Bruce McFee

Character Name : Lentigo

Original Name : Bruce McFee

Gender : Male

Diane Douglass

Character Name : Waitress

Original Name : Diane Douglass

Gender : Female

Courtney Taylor-Taylor

Character Name : Man at Party (credited as Courtney Alan Taylor)

Original Name : Courtney Taylor-Taylor

Gender : Male

Zoe

Character Name : Negus the Dog

Original Name : Zoe

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Kamurai

@Kamurai

2021-06-23

Decent watch, might watch again, and can recommend. Ultimately this movie is fun: cheap teen girl drama fun, but fun. Lindsey Lohan has some competent cast to share the load in this, particularly Alison Pill (Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Cooties), an under rated actress, and Megan Fox (Jennifer's Body) playing the Rachel McAdams (Meangirls) of the movie. I understand that location shooting can get expensive, but the movie looks over all well produced, and while the premise is rather annoying, the writing looks fairly solid, if character driven: not a bad thing, but it usually makes for more interesting tidbits as opposed to an epic a plot line, which was....different depending upon what angle you take. There are good technical things, great character things, and decent story things here: it's not a bad movie, it's just not one I'm going to tell you to go see over so many other titles.

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r96sk

@r96sk

2021-06-23

I actually quite liked it for the first half, but by time the credits arrived I was very much awaiting the end. 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen' has a few things going in its favour. Lindsay Lohan is very good, she definitely makes her character more interesting than she probably would've been without Lohan. You also have Megan Fox in her first sizeable film role, it's actually kinda odd seeing those two together onscreen for some reason. Away from them, I enjoyed the editing and cinematography for the most part. I'm not saying it's anything insane or memorable but it's better than I would've predicted. The premise isn't the most clearly defined, at least in terms of its execution; it starts to drag from the midway point. It hits a fair amount of clichés too, though does avoid a few also; Lola (Lohan) doesn't instantly befriend Carla (Fox), for one. Nothing dreadful, it just got boring as it went on; despite a low run time of 89 minutes. Lohan the star.