62.2%
Based on 14 Reviews
Movie Info
Released:
February 1, 2008
Cast:
Miley Cyrus, Billy Ray Cyrus, Jonas Brothers, Kenny Ortega, Stacy Jones
Plot:
A 3-D concert film of the 2007 Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus tour.
80.0% New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
Director Bruce Hendricks doesn't have much fun with the 3-D technology. But it does deepen the feeling that we're in the audience, amid the glowstick-wielding masses.
75.0% Salt Lake Tribune Sean P. Means
This 74-minute concert film is entertaining, thanks entirely to the charms of its 15-year-old star.
68.0% Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
As a soundtrack for empowerment, not to mention tween shopping (is there a difference now?), one could do worse.
62.5% Boston Globe Joseph P. Kahn
There's no denying the film delivers on its promise: 74 minutes of Hannah/Miley doing her/their full-throated, pop-superstar thing.
62.5% Hollywood.com Kit Bowen
Here it is! The
Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds 3-D concert movie spectacular to fulfill your little girls’ wildest dreams -- and at a considerably lower rate than the live concert.
62.5% Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Dave Tianen
You get a complete costume change and a new coat of makeup with a hair sprucing in 37 seconds. It's like the teen pop equivalent of an Indy pit crew.
62.5% Newsday Jan Stuart
Director Bruce Hendricks intercuts the concert footage with entertaining rehearsal and backstage shots.
62.5% Tulsa World Michael Smith
Infectious hits like
Nobody’s Perfect,
Life’s What You Make It and
Best of Both Worlds roll out from various stops on the recent mega-tour, featuring both Miley Cyrus and her alter ego.
62.5% TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
The show, staged by
High School Musical's Kenny Ortega, is a slick mix of dancing, costume changes, pyrotechnics and patter, and the digital 3-D is excellent.
62.5% USA Today Elysa Gardner
On stage and off, Cyrus and Montana exude the relentless cheerfulness and rote professionalism of a junior beauty pageant contestant.
60.0% Orlando Sentinel Roger Moore
A little song, a little dance, a lot of costumes and a little sex appeal and you've got a great way of introducing your kids to the concert experience and to 3D movies.
50.0% Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
Miley Cyrus' costumes sparkle, her energy is boundless, her teeth are perfectly straight and white, and she does have a modicum of talent which appears to be exploited to the nth degree.
50.0% New York Post Lou Lumenick
Miley is a personable performer (if not much more than an adequate singer) who can hold thousands of screaming girls in thrall, even if her songs are instantly forgettable.
50.0% San Francisco Chronicle Aidin Vaziri
If it wasn't for the stellar 3-D effects, there wouldn't be much to stop this hastily produced film from heading straight to DVD.