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Crossroads

Dreams change. Friends are forever.
2002 | 93m | English

(46302 votes)

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Popularity: 1 (history)

Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Shonda Rhimes
Staring:
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After eight years apart, three childhood friends - Lucy, Kit, and Mimi - rediscover their friendship on a cross-country trip. With barely a plan, practically no money but plenty of dreams, the girls catch a lift with Mimi's handsome friend Ben in his convertible. Along the way they not only gather experiences that will change their lives, but they also discover how important it is to hold onto their hearts' desires.
Release Date: Feb 15, 2002
Director: Tamra Davis
Writer: Shonda Rhimes
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Keywords parent child relationship, karaoke, dreams, pop singer, virgin, graduation, friendship, high school, road trip, unfaithful boyfriend, hospital, rebellious daughter, on the road, pop music, audition, teenage pregnancy, duringcreditsstinger, mother daughter estrangement, woman director, song writing
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Zomba Films
Box Office Revenue: $61,141,030
Budget: $12,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Britney Spears Lucy Wagner
Zoe Saldaña Kit
Taryn Manning Mimi
Anson Mount Ben
Dan Aykroyd Pete Wagner
Kim Cattrall Caroline
Justin Long Henry
Beverly Johnson Kit's Mom
Bahni Turpin Ms. Jenson
Kool Moe Dee Bar Owner
Richard Voll Dylan
Katherine Boecher Dylan's Other Girl
Dave Allen Bar Patron
Kyle Davis High School Burnout
Branden Williams Kurt
Celina Belizan Kit's Friend
Shonda Farr Kit's Friend
Jaret Reddick Graduation Band
Christopher Van Malmsteen Graduation Band
Erik Rodham Clinton Graduation Band
Gary Wiseass Graduation Band
Ritchie Montgomery Customer
Brandon Henschel Guy in Bar
Janet May Annie
Seth Romatelli Talent Organizer
Jesse Camp Audition Applicant
Jamie Lynn Spears Young Lucy Wagner
Dajine Colon Young Kit
Crystal Milton Young Mimi
Cullen G. Chambers Kit's Father (uncredited)
Carl Conti Paramedic (uncredited)
Nick Pellegrino High School Vice Principal (uncredited)
Ray Conchado Partygoer (uncredited)
Name Job
Tamra Davis Director
Shonda Rhimes Writer
Melissa Kent Editor
Waldemar Kalinowski Production Design
Robert Lorenz First Assistant Director, Second Unit Director of Photography
Al Goto Stunt Coordinator
Steven Price Musician
Kimberly Greene Makeup Department Head
Trevor Jones Orchestrator, Original Music Composer, Musician
Michael R. Blaich Painter
Peter Mugar Painter
Chris Ekstrom Grip
Michael Spitaletto Painter
Lloyd Lee Barnett Digital Compositors
Richard Fezzey Key Grip
Cate Engel Casting Assistant
Michael P. Cook Dialogue Editor, Foley Editor
Frank J. Zito III Leadman, Set Decoration
Paul Beard Lighting Technician
Matthew R. Hannon Post Production Supervisor
Tom Conrad Video Assist Operator
Gregory Romero Grip
Will Grant Set Dresser
Kurt Jones Steadicam Operator
Victor Ho Unit Production Manager
Shaina Holmes Digital Compositors
Caroline B. Marx Costume Supervisor
Tim Broderick Painter
Kim Davis-Wagner Casting
Barry Kingston Art Direction
Raul Colletta Video Assist Operator
Dustin Pedone Lighting Technician
Gareth Cousins Mixing Engineer, Music Programmer
Paul Olinde Lighting Technician
Rudy Pi Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Isabela Braga Key Costumer
Wendy Schecter Costume Design
Aaron Levy Sound Recordist
Jason Goodowens Grip
Geoff Alexander Orchestrator, Conductor
Harry Harris III Stunt Coordinator
Gordan Nikolitch Music Director
Jim C. Johnson Leadman
Linda Gardar Key Costumer
Richard Foreman Jr. Still Photographer
Dena Matranga Set Costumer
James J. Burke Art Department Coordinator
Scott Browner Camera Operator
Julian Kershaw Orchestrator
Scott A. Stephens Property Master
Buddy Carr Dolly Grip
Theresa Repola Mohammed Negative Cutter
Coril Joseph Cableman
Helen Kozora Set Decoration Buyer
Jon Lindsay Camera Loader
Florence Fellman Set Decoration
George Marsala Grip
Daniel Allan Carlin Music Supervisor
Scott Gillis Grip
Jon Sperry Dialect Coach
Jan McWilliams Script Supervisor
Jim Harrison Supervising Music Editor
Charles Page Construction Foreman
Richard Partlow Foley Artist
Paul Horn First Assistant Camera
Paul Daley Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Lowrance Lighting Technician
Joni Powell Assistant Makeup Artist
Daniel DiAlba Propmaker
Baqi Kopelman Lighting Technician
Antoinette Levine Location Manager
Joel Shryack Boom Operator
Andy C. Huber Rigging Gaffer
Alexis Seymour First Assistant Editor
Melissa Cummins Lorenz Second Assistant Director
Jack Blanchard Set Dresser
Susumu Tokunow Production Sound Mixer
Rob Forrest Dolly Grip
Andi Kasen Bergman Assistant Editor
Jim Fitzpatrick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Giselle Spence Seamstress
Michael Hoapili Assistant Property Master
Cougar Easley Lighting Technician
Vic Keatley Lighting Technician
Lucas Moore Studio Teachers
Justine Arteta Casting
Eric Alan Edwards Director of Photography
Yuri Karjane Second Assistant Camera
Giovanni Zelko Lighting Technician
Lou Isman Best Boy Grip
Lana Heying Assistant Hairstylist
Bob Hawk Propmaker
Beverley Hartigan Special Effects Coordinator
Michael Hoskinson Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Patrick O'Sullivan Sound Effects Editor
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Casey Troutman Foley Artist
Nick Clay Sound Assistant
Victoria Seale Music Coordinator
Rayshelle Willis Assistant Accountant
Linda Warrilow Production Office Coordinator
Paul Feddersen Transportation Coordinator
Peter Alwazzan Extras Casting
Larry Arceneaux Transportation Co-Captain
Mike Stanwick Color Timer
Charles Phillips Construction Coordinator
Paul B. Clay Sound Supervisor
Rich Steven Dialogue Editor
Ann Hadsell ADR Mixer
Lee Tinkham Foley Mixer
David Kreutzer Sound Assistant
Karen Roberts Production Accountant
Mae Makeen Payroll Accountant
Roger Jones Production Secretary
David Gerry Transportation Captain
Poland Perkins Transportation Coordinator
Sonny Messina Transportation Co-Captain
Lori McCoy-Bell Key Hair Stylist
Debbie Evans Stunts
Name Title
Larry Rudolph Executive Producer
David Gale Executive Producer
Johnny Wright Executive Producer
Rob Lee Co-Producer
Ann Carli Producer
Clive Calder Executive Producer
Jonathan McHugh Co-Producer
Van Toffler Executive Producer
Britney Spears Executive Producer
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Rocketeer Raccoon
1.0

It was a long time ago since I saw this and all I remember was how bored out of my mind I was having to watch this film in the cinema along with a cousin of mine who is a girl. For what I can recall as I vaguely remember it, the story was all over the place, actually it was more like a film about "n ... othing". You got these 3 friends (Britney included) going on a road trip together (I know I'm just reading off from the plot lines here) and then they come across this guy who is your typical handsome guy at which point is where the film becomes a load of nonsense with nothing interesting happening, this is where the film pretty much gives up trying to be a movie and goes into soap opera territory but is worse. What I actually find most baffling is that this film is supposed to be a "romantic comedy" film yet there was nothing in this film that was remotely funny. And Britney Spears thought she could have a good crack at movie acting, huh, I don't think so. Although I don't remember everything from the film since it was years ago since I last saw the film, but then again why would you want to remember an awful movie like this? Really bad movies such as this are best left buried away from the mind to be made forgotten forever.

Jun 23, 2021