Davida Williams Movies
The most popular girl in class targets a happily married high school couple for torment, putting their relationship to the test as the entire student body goes completely sex mad. When most seniors were picking out a prom dress, Gwen was shopping for a wedding gown. She and Holden may have married young, but that doesn't mean that they're ready to buy a home and have a baby; when they're not hanging out with friends, their main goal is to have sex at every major landmark on campus. But their relationship is put to the test when clique queen Hilary, the most popular girl on campus, decides that Holden is the guy for her and pulls out all the stops to drive them apart. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Talan Torriero, Jillian Murray, (more)
A teenage girl learns that reaching for your dreams isn't always easy in this heartfelt drama with music. Terri Fletcher (Hilary Duff) is a small-town girl with a great love of music and a fine singing voice. Already one of the lead vocalists in her church choir, Terri has also appeared at local nightspots with some help from her older brother. When he tragically dies in an auto accident, Terri becomes all the more determined to make the most of her talent, and she's elated when she's accepted as part of a summer study program at one of California's most prestigious music schools; however, Terri attends over the stern objections of her father. As she tries to hold together her relationship with her family, she finds herself falling for one of her fellow students, Jay (Oliver James), and competing for attention against dozens of kids whose talent rivals her own. Raise Your Voice also features Jason Ritter, Rebecca De Mornay, Rita Wilson, David Keith, and John Corbett. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Starring:
- Hilary Duff, Oliver James, (more)
By rights, Carlton (Alfonso Ribeiro) should be dancing for joy: He has finally been accepted at Princeton University. Instead, Carleton is hiding out at the local bowling alley, terrified at making a commitment and asking himself if he really wants to go to Princeton, or if he's just going through the motions to please his father. Can it be that our hero is about to throw away everything he's worked for in favor of becoming a professional pin-buster? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide











