Average Rating: 6/10
Reviews Counted: 101
Fresh: 63 | Rotten: 38
Campy comedy that squeaks by on its charms.
Average Rating: 6.4/10
Critic Reviews: 27
Fresh: 19 | Rotten: 8
Campy comedy that squeaks by on its charms.
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Tony-nominated actor Todd Graff makes his directorial debut with the musical comedy Camp, featuring an ensemble cast of newcomers. Guitarist Vlad (Daniel Letterle) attends Camp Ovation, the summer theater camp for budding actors, dancers, and musicians. Finding himself to be one of the only hetero boys around, he soon befriends nice girl Ellen (Joanna Chilcoat). Meanwhile, openly gay Michael (Robin de Jesus) develops a crush on him. This sparks dramatic confrontations among fellow campers Jenna
Jul 25, 2003 Wide
Feb 24, 2004
$1.6M
IFC Films
All Critics (112) | Top Critics (30) | Fresh (63) | Rotten (39) | DVD (8)
A soap-opera patchwork of worn backstage cliches.
A poor man's Fame. If you can live with that, it makes for a somewhat entertaining experience.
Fame may seem silly in retrospect, but Camp, with its dippy dialogue and characters revealing even less complexity than the ones from 42nd Street, arrives silly.
You'll have trouble keeping your toes from tapping.
The kids have energy to burn, and you can't help but marvel at the polish they bring to a variety of numbers from a variety of musicals.
Its earnest acting and brimming-over love for musicals are infectious, and most of its shopworn narrative devices play as tribute rather than trite.
Funny movie about theater camp for teens.
One doesn't have to be a theater queen to appreciate Camp's humor, but it wouldn't hurt.
So chock-full of insider theater references that the film reads like a trivia contest held in the Acapulco Room on a cruise sponsored by Broadway.com
Lying somewhere between Fame and Meatballs, Camp unfortunately possesses neither the energy of the former nor the hilarity of the latter.
The highlights of the film are when the ostensible plotlines are dropped, and the truly talented kids get a chance to perform.
Unfortunately, the showcase is rather truncated insofar as there is not much true talent on display.
Cast: Don Dixon, Anna Kendrick, Daniel Letterle, Joanna Chilcoat, Robin de Jesus, Steven Cutts, Vince Rimoldi, Kahiry Bess, Chris Spain, Sasha Allen, Alana Allen, Egle Petraityte, Dequina Moore, Stephen DiMenna, Tiffany Taylor, Stephen Sondheim Director: Todd Graff Summary: Camp Ovation is a performing arts summer
August 23, 2009
Super Reviewer
It lives up to its name. What more is there to say? Well, other than that, yes, all the singers sing rather well and Anna Kendrick clearly shows talent here that we get to see more of in her later films.
January 12, 2011Super Reviewer
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