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**Student film festival meets beauty pageant.** I'm one of those guys who does not believe chick films are for girls alone, actions are for men, as well as magic films for kids. I watch them all, well, at least I admit that. So, not in m...


Movie spotlight
Film geek Josh is looking for the subject of his new documentary when a chance meeting puts the perfect star in his sights—Dylan, his school's most popular junior. But Dylan's hopes of using the film to become Blossom Queen don't quite match with Josh's goal to make a hard-hitting exposé about popularity. Will Josh shoot the film as planned, or show Dylan as the truly interesting person she is?
A popular high school queen bee's life gets turned upside down when a film crew captures her accidentally insulting a geeky classmate. To repair her image, she agrees to star in his documentary about her life, leading to unexpected discoveries about herself and her true desires.
Geek Charming was generally well-received by its target audience, primarily young viewers, for its lighthearted humor, relatable themes of social acceptance, and its romantic storyline. Critics noted its adherence to typical teen movie tropes but appreciated its positive messages and charming performances.
Praised for its enjoyable and easy-to-watch plot.
Appreciated for its positive message about not judging others.
Found to be a charming and sweet romantic comedy for teens.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's entertaining nature and sweet romantic elements, with many finding it a pleasant watch for its target demographic. Some viewers appreciated the character development and the film's focus on friendship and self-discovery.
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but was instead premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie.
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**Student film festival meets beauty pageant.** I'm one of those guys who does not believe chick films are for girls alone, actions are for men, as well as magic films for kids. I watch them all, well, at least I admit that. So, not in m...