Due to a high volume of active users and service overload, we had to decrease the quality of video streaming. Premium users remains with the highest video quality available. Sorry for the inconvinience it may cause. Donate to keep project running.
Do you have a video playback issues? Please disable AdBlocker in your browser for our website.

Uptown Girls

Oops...
Something went wrong.
Try again later.
  • Get premium account and watch without any limits!

    Get
    Close
  •   Report
  •  Trailer
Molly Gunn has never worked a day in her life and has lived like a queen since her father, a famous rock 'n' roll star, died and left her his fortune. But when she lost her all money, she has to start working as a nanny of a 8-year-old girl, whose serious attitude is the opposite of Molly's carefree one.
  • Comments
  • Newest
    • Newest
    • Oldest
  • 0 Comments
  • YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
  • ACTORS OF "Uptown Girls"
  • DIRECTORS OF "Uptown Girls"
  • CREATORS OF "Uptown Girls"
  • HEROES OF "Uptown Girls"
  • CRITICS OF "Uptown Girls"
Cinema Crazed
Brought down with emotional manipulation, melodrama, and just a bi-polar mood.
April 29, 2009
Toronto Star
Can two over-pampered but fundamentally lonely persons of the blonde female persuasion bond meaningfully with each other while shopping?
August 21, 2003
Village Voice
Locates Fanning's 'maturity' in a fear of germs that comes off as borderline psychotic, and Murphy's childlike free spirit in her apparent inability to avoid walking into walls.
August 19, 2003
TheMovieReport.com
Fanning practically dares the audience to throw sharp objects at the screen with her thoroughly obnoxious performance.
January 07, 2010
Common Sense Media
A lame, predictable comedy.
December 29, 2010
Moviola
'El resultado es bastante mediocre, pues la cinta es bastante predecible y francamente aburrida'
January 09, 2004
Lowell Sun
horribly misguided
February 28, 2004
Detroit Free Press
Gives chick flicks a bad name.
August 21, 2003
New York Observer
Though I found Mr. Yakin's direction unexpectedly imaginative, and the script often incongruously subtle, I couldn't get into the spirit of all the whimsy, the reason being the surprising lack of charm in the two leads.
September 26, 2003
New York Daily News
Combine two mannered performances with a script intent on achieving maximum cuteness, and you've got one wince-inducing sugar rush.
August 21, 2003