Britney Spears Movies
Best known for her sultry image as a pop superstar,
Britney Spears actually began her youthful career as an actress -- the singing came later.
Spears was born December 2, 1981, in Kentwood, LA. A mere eight years later, she was auditioning for The Mickey Mouse Club, although she wouldn't be added to the cast for another three years. She spent summers schooling at New York's Off-Broadway Dance Center and the Professional Performing Arts School, and earned a role on the off-Broadway play Ruthless in 1991. A year later, she became a Mouseketeer, and was part of the show from the time she was 11 until she was 13.
After returning home for a short time to become a "regular" high-school student,
Spears was signed to the Jive record label, and finished recording her first album as a vocalist in 1998. Released in 1999, ...Baby One More Time was a smash hit, and in conjunction with
Spears' stunning good looks, rocketed her to superstardom. She followed up with Oops!...I Did It Again the following year, and then Britney in 2001.
In February of 2002,
Spears starred in her first major motion picture,
Crossroads, bringing her back to her roots in acting. Playing a young woman named Lucy who embarks on an adventurous road trip with three friends in search of a mother who abandoned her at a young age,
Spears savvily tied-in the release of the film with several singles from her 2001 recording Britney. Though her fan base showed up in droves, that wasn't enough to make
Crossroads a hit, and critics not surprisingly lambasted the film as sentimental and exploitive.
Spears' debut did not go ignored by the annual Razzie Awards, however, where the neophyte actress shared a trophy with her idol
Madonna for Worst Actress of 2002.
That wasn't all she shared with the former Material Girl: The next year, Madonna passed the provocation torch to the young popster when the two locked lips on the live broadcast of MTV's Video Music Awards show. The stunt was well-timed to announce the arrival of her LP In the Zone, which spawned numerous hits; less auspicious was Spears' made-for-TV project Brave New Girl, a semi-autobiographical mother-daughter bonding tale written by Spears and her mother, Lynne, in which Britney made a cameo and assumed production duties.
Spears' image took one of its first hits when she agreed to a warts-and-all confessional reality show called Chaotic in 2005. Chronicling the 2004 romance and eventual marriage of Spears to boyfriend/backup dancer Kevin Federline, the 5-episode series posed the seemingly rhetorical question "Can you handle my truth?" In the two years that followed, Spears' increasingly erratic behavior prompted many fans to answer with a resounding "no." After a stream of damning paparrazzi shots, stints in rehab and a divorce and bitter custody battle with Federline, the Spears-faithful were left wondering if their idol would reclaim her stature as either a recording artist or performer. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi

- 2011
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This musical release from pop star Britney Spears captures a live performance by the artist, recorded in front of a sold out crowd in Toronto in honor of her Femme Fatale Tour. Some of the tracks featured in the performance include "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know", "Trouble For Me", "Lace and Leather", "If U Seek Amy", and more. ~ Cammila Collar, Rovi
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- 2010
- PG
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A high-powered PR professional discovers that her brother is about to marry the woman who made her high school life a living hell in this comedy starring Kristen Bell and Odette Yustman. Back in her teens, Marni (Bell) was a little awkward. These days she's a successful career woman, but the memories of being tormented by popular cheerleader Joanna (Yustman) still make her break into a cold sweat. Flying home for her brother's Will's wedding, Marni realizes to her horror that she will soon be sister-in-law to the pompon-wielding mean girl who once humiliated her in front of the entire student body. And apparently her nemesis learned from the best, because back when Marni's mom (Jamie Lee Curtis) was in high school, Joanna's aunt (Sigourney Weaver) served up the same kind of treatment. Now that they're about to become family, Marni and her mom do their best to let bygones be bygones. But old grudges die hard, and by the time the wedding bells chime, these old foes will already have some saucy stories to share with their grandchildren. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Kristen Bell, Jamie Lee Curtis, (more)

- 2004
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It's always an event when pop superstar Britney Spears releases an album, and her fourth full-length release, In the Zone, was no exception. Britney Spears: In the Zone is a video compilation which collects concert footage and television appearances that were stages to celebrate the album's release. Highlights include Spears' ABC special In the Zone, MTV appearances with hip-hop duo Ying Yang Twins, a live nightclub performance of "Breathe on Me," and a documentary on the making of Spears' duet video with Madonna, "Me Against the Music." ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- 2004
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- 2004
- PG13
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Against all odds, a young woman realizes her dreams to study vocal music in this inspirational melodrama written by pop-star Britney Spears and her mother. Based on the Spears' semiautobiographical novel A Mother's Gift, Brave New Girl traces the journey of Holly (Lindsey Haun), a plucky, lower middle-class Texas teen being raised by her equally plucky single mom, Wanda (Virginia Madsen). Holly's voice makes her shine in her school choir, but she's unsure she's got what it takes to leave her boyfriend and family behind -- until she gets accepted to one of the most prestigious music schools in the country. With her boyfriend's blessing and Wanda's small nest egg of savings, Holly and her mom trek north in their old convertible, depositing her on the steps of the academy. But music school proves to be even more challenging than Holly thought as she comes up against snobby attitudes and competitive classmates. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Holly, Wanda has a chance encounter with a man who may be Mr. Right -- and she decides to stay in the college town a little while longer. Brave New Girl premiered on the ABC Family network in 2004. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Lindsey Haun, Virginia Madsen, (more)

- 2003
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While MTV's annual Video Music Awards presentation honors the best in studio-shot promotional music clips, the highlights of each year's show are often the exciting live performances from the nominated artists, and this video collection features a handful of top-shelf artists demonstrating their chops for the cameras. Artists featured include Britney Spears, Shakira, Nelly, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, Jamiroquai, MC Hammer, and more. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- 2003
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- 2002
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This 2002 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Britney Spears, who also serves as the musical guest. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- 2002
- PG13
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Multimillion-selling recording artist Britney Spears makes the transition to the big screen with this teen road trip romantic comedy, co-produced by the film branch of the entity that first brought her pop stardom, MTV. Crossroads casts Spears as Lucy, the shy valedictorian of her high school graduating class. On the night of their prom, Lucy and her once-close childhood friends -- the prim and proper Kit (Zoe Saldana) and the tomboyish, five-months-pregnant Mimi (Taryn Manning) -- reunite to dig up a time capsule they buried together as little girls. Mimi's about to make good on her childhood dreams; she's leaving their small Southern town for hopes of fame and fortune in Los Angeles. Though Lucy and Kit are reluctant to join her, they decide to tag along at the last minute, agreeing to be chauffeured by Mimi's just-out-of-jail friend, Ben (Anson Mount). As they trek across the country, plagued by car problems, unsanitary motels, and petty bickering, the three friends reveal meaningful secrets to each other, and Lucy begins to realize that the handsome, reticent Ben might just be the guy for her. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Britney Spears, Zoe Saldana, (more)

- 2002
- PG13
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Mike Myers' phenomenally successful spy spoof gains a few more characters, a slew of celebrity cameos, and even more free-associative laughs in this third installment of the popular franchise. Austin Powers in Goldmember continues the exploits of the swinging-'60s leftover, who, as the film opens, is busy critiquing a big-budget Hollywood production of his life story, replete with a 20-million-dollar star in the lead role and a slew of John Woo-style action scenes. But not far from the soundstage lurks arch nemesis Dr. Evil (Myers), who has opened up a talent agency representing some of the industry's biggest stars -- all the while channeling their profits into a diabolical world-destruction plan with the unfortunate code name Preparation H. Dr. Evil presents a distraction to Austin by kidnapping his similarly swingin' father, Nigel Powers, and transporting him back in time to 1975. Travelling there to save his father -- and in turn win back his dad's sometimes-errant affection -- Austin comes across the alluring superspy Foxxy Cleopatra (Beyonce Knowles). The three of them travel back to the present day, where they join forces to battle Dr. Evil and his posse of nefarious evil-doers, including the trusty clone Mini-Me (Verne Troyer); his snotty son, Scott (Seth Green); the inimitable Fat Bastard (Myers); and the eponymous new addition to the fold: the epidermis-obsessed, precious-metal-fortified Dutchman called Goldmember (Myers). ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Mike Myers, Beyoncé Knowles, (more)

- 2002
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- 2001
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Pop star Britney Spears' status as a world-renowned performer is showcased in her music video collection Britney -- The Videos. Three music videos ("I'm a Slave 4 U," "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know," and "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman") are combined with behind-the-scenes footage of shoots for her film debut Crossroads and her Vogue cover, a Crossroads outtakes music video to "Overprotected," her "Joy of Pepsi" commercial, and the teaser for HBO's "Britney Spears Live From Las Vegas" TV program. The performance of "I'm a Slave 4 U" at the MTV Video Music Awards (also included) comes complete with Britney and snake. ~ Sarah Sloboda, Rovi
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- 2000
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This video tracks Britney Spears on her much-publicized visit to Hawaii. Spears, polished and sophisticated beyond her years, tours the island with a mix of sightseeing, fan appearances, and live performances. The camera follows her as she practices with her dancers, hangs out with friends, and even attempts to hula dance. The highlight, of course, is the culminating live performance where Britney performs some of her greatest hits like Oops!...I Did It Again, Lucky, and Stronger. ~ Sarah Block, Rovi
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- 2000
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This 2000 episode of Saturday Night Live is hosted by Britney Spears, who also serves as the musical guest. ~ Skyler Miller, Rovi
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- 1999
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Though there isn't much footage of the reigning "queen of pop" herself in Britney Spears: Star Baby Scrapbook, die hard fans will treated to appearances from Britney's old hair dresser, dentists, schoolmates, her third-grade teacher, several distant and not-so-distant relatives, and various other residents of her hometown in Kentwood, Louisiana. Besides their insight, this video offers a tour of Britney's favorite childhood haunts, as well as offering a career spanning narrative tracing Spears' appearances from her early days in The Mickey Mouse Club, all the way to the defining morning when the mayor declared a statewide "Britney Spears Day."
~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi
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- 1999
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Already a holiday favorite in Britain, Robbie the Reindeer: Hooves of Fire features the voice of comedian Ardal O'Hanlon as a plucky reindeer eager to become one of Santa's chosen sleigh-pullers. To achieve his goals, however, he has to overcome the slings and arrows of Blitzen, who feels threatened by Robbie's fancy hoofwork. In the spirit of animator Nick Park's Wallace and Gromit series, Robbie the Reindeer was designed by the BBC's Bristol Animation Unit and also features the all-star voices of Jane Horrocks, Rhys Ifans, and pop star Robbie Williams, the latter crooning an updated version of "Come Fly with Me." ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi
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- Starring:
- Robbie Williams, James Woods, (more)

- 1999
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Teen pop phenomenon Britney Spears talks about her sudden rise to fame, offers a glimpse of what goes on behind the scenes at one of her concerts, and discusses the production of her music videos in this home video. The video also includes live footage of Britney on-stage and features three of her music videos, "Baby One More Time," "(You Drive Me) Crazy," and "Sometimes." Britney Spears: Time Out With Britney Spears also includes an interview with Britney's mother, who talks about her relationship with her famous daughter. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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- 1999
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