
Movie spotlight
Starstruck
Cruel Media's magnate of perversion, director Raul Cristian, brings us a smorgasbord of his favorite hard-core scenarios: Starstruck consists of seven classically Cruel scenes, both vignettes and gonzo sessions, with a variety of action to satisfy the prurient gourmand. Innocent American cutie Gracie Glam gets seduced by a horny couple (huge-breasted, tattooed Angelina Valentine and fat-dicked Manuel Ferrara) who teach the young girl how to catch a man by improving her slut skills.
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Plot Summary
Aspiring actress Jessica Olson travels to Los Angeles with her family for her grandmother's wedding. She accidentally swaps places with a famous pop star, Christopher Wilde, leading to a series of comedic mishaps and a blossoming romance. As they try to maintain their ruse, they discover unexpected connections and real feelings beneath the Hollywood facade.
Critical Reception
Starstruck was primarily aimed at a younger audience and received mixed to positive reviews, particularly for its energetic musical numbers and the chemistry between its leads. While often seen as a typical Disney Channel Original Movie, it was praised for its lighthearted entertainment value and charming performances.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its catchy songs and fun musical sequences.
The lead actors, Sterling Knight and Danielle Campbell, were commended for their on-screen chemistry.
Seen as a light and entertaining romantic comedy suitable for families.
Google audience: Google users generally enjoyed 'Starstruck,' highlighting its enjoyable music and the likable performances of the main cast. Many found it to be a fun and harmless movie for younger viewers, appreciating the romantic storyline and the overall upbeat tone.
Fun Fact
Sterling Knight, who played Christopher Wilde, also co-wrote and performed several of the songs featured in the movie, including 'Starstruck' and 'Hero.'
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