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Crossroads

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In Theaters: February 15, 2002

PG-13 | Drama | 1h 40m

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User rating: May 29, 2017

Britney proves herself an actress of extraordinary range in this remake of the Ralph Macchio classic, and Dan Aykroyd, shining here as Britney's father -- has he ever been better or more convincing onscreen? I don't think so!

User rating: April 11, 2009

Spears is a superior talent and this is her best movie to date.

User rating: October 4, 2008

teh best...

User rating: September 7, 2008

This was sooo good! Love the Canadian connection too; you could totally believe Dan Ackroyd as Brit's dad! Like the rest of the world I can't wait to see what Brit comes up with for the VMA's this year (though last year will be pretty hard to top!)

User rating: January 20, 2008

Nice to see this underrated gem finally getting the respect it deserves.

User rating: October 8, 2007

Britney deserved an Oscar for her film debut; Canadian Dan Ackroyd is equally convincing as her father. A subtle, affecting film of a kind we rarely see anymore. 5/5

User rating: December 27, 2006

I am a fan of britney! i love herr. and i hope theres moree moviee of britney and a guy that i like. CUTE GUY! i wish its about love and passions!

User rating: April 24, 2006

It`s so bad it just becomes good.

User rating: March 1, 2006

i thought that it was a movie with a moving storyline. i made sense and it wasnt a movie that was far fetched or unbelievable, it was a movie that had a plot line that was believable and realistic. i really enjoyed the movie as it was one that i could relate to.

User rating: May 30, 2005

i thought the moive was really good because it realates to alot of teenage issues. some people cant see past the acting