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18 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80VarietyVarietyEmerges as an engaging, upbeat saga of an all-girl band on its way to nowhere in particular. Helmed by ace music supervisor Alex Steyermark and written by punk rocker Cheri Lovedog, pic feels authentic from first frame to last.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterThe Hollywood ReporterWhile the story line often comes uncomfortably close to melodrama, Prey for Rock and Roll"... is an entertaining and sometimes even moving portrait of a veteran band that never quite hits the big time.
- 60Los Angeles TimesManohla DargisLos Angeles TimesManohla DargisSome of what happens feels real, a lot doesn't, but even when the screenplay groans with clichés, the four lead actresses play their parts with truckloads of heart.
- 50L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonL.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonThe movie deflates, but you still can't take your eyes off Gershon, who does her own singing, is fearless in the one girl-on-girl make-out scene, and is mesmerizing throughout -- an underused Barbara Stanwyck in a Gwyneth Paltrow age.
- 50San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe musical numbers are the only real drag on this otherwise odd and appealing picture.
- 50The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenIf the movie is terrific on ambience and street language (the women call one another Dude), much of its melodramatic story involving a rape and payback feels forced.
- 40The A.V. ClubKeith PhippsThe A.V. ClubKeith PhippsAn actress of magnetizing screen presence whose inability to land choice roles can only be attributed to her post-TRL age, Gershon easily identifies with her character, giving her performance an edge that this lazy, punked-up melodrama otherwise lacks.
- 40Village VoiceLaura SinagraVillage VoiceLaura SinagraUnfortunately, despite pretty-on-the-inside performances from the four kickass Clamdaddies, too many extra shake-ups end up crowding out the characters, and distract from the easy camaraderie and slice-of-life intimacy that lures us into their van to begin with.
- 38PremierePeter DebrugePremierePeter DebrugeWhen confronted with real problems--and there's enough melodrama here to top a movie-of-the-week marathon on Lifetime--these otherwise empowered characters seem helpless to defend themselves.
- 25Seattle Post-IntelligencerSeattle Post-IntelligencerIf it sounds like Prey for Rock and Roll might be fun despite its shortcomings, it is not. Even those with a predilection for bad movies about rock 'n' roll should avoid this one.