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Starstruck
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Starring Danielle Campbell, and Sterling Knight the story follows a supposed visit trip by two Midwestern girls which eventually turns to be a life with a famous pop star for one of them.
Starring Danielle Campbell, and Sterling Knight the story follows a supposed visit trip by two Midwestern girls which eventually turns to be a life with a famous pop star for one of them.
Actors:
Lauren Bowles,
Shaun Davis,
Aryn Nelson,
Carrie Poyer,
John Embry,
Sunkrish Bala,
Korey Dunaway,
Brittani Osborne,
Chelsea Kane,
Russell Duncan,
Sterling Knight
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Lauren Bowles
Shaun Davis
Aryn Nelson
Carrie Poyer
6 July 1988, Albany, New York, USA
John Embry
Sunkrish Bala
21 May 1984, Bombay, India
Korey Dunaway
Brittani Osborne
Chelsea Kane
15 September 1988, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Russell Duncan
Sterling Knight
5 March 1989, Houston, Texas, USA
Director:
Michael Grossman
Michael Grossman
Country:
United States
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July 30, 2012
Starstruck is entirely forgettable after seeing it from the grown-up perspective.
June 08, 2010
Parents need to know that this squeaky-clean Disney movie is a worry-free choice for tweens. Sara's infatuation with Christopher -- while possibly grating on parents' nerves -- may resonate with viewers and raise some issues about our celebrity-obsessed s
June 02, 2010
For a teen film, StarStruck has great music, a solid romantic-comedy backbone, and decent performances. Only the illogical moments and shortcuts keep it from being an unqualified success.
June 02, 2011
...the film's progressively tedious vibe [is] compounded by the inclusion of an eye-rollingly pointless fake break-up towards the end.

