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Connie Ogle, Miami Herald: Anyone over 6 will grow bored with this film. Read more
Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune: A wish fulfillment fantasy of staggering silliness, both smirkingly cutesy and gratingly offensive, this is one for the movie ash heap. Watching it, your heart goes out to the actors, floundering through the cliches. Read more
Nathan Rabin, AV Club: Despite a novel premise and an appealing, energetic cast, Full Of It seldom finds magic in its supernatural whimsy. Read more
Randy Cordova, Arizona Republic: The film is smarter than most teen comedies, and Pinkston can play a dork without venturing into Steve Urkel territory. Read more
Michael Ordona, Los Angeles Times: The genre usually gets the super-slick, smash-cutting, roving-camera treatment, but Full of It feels oddly low key despite the fantastical elements. Some pre-fab parts don't quite fit together. Read more
John Monaghan, Detroit Free Press: There have been worse ideas for teen comedies, but few have been as badly executed as this one. Read more
Ella Taylor, L.A. Weekly: Full of It abandons the de rigueur hot pastels of the average high school caper in favor of distressed browns and greens, but in the end, all the funky style masks little more than a Pinocchio retread for the adolescent grunge set. Read more
Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle: It's still better than a lot of teen comedies with much bigger budgets. Read more