Jennifer Love Hewitt,
Joseph Lawrence,
James N. Kirk,
Daniel Roebuck,
Colin Ferguson
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Jennifer Love Hewitt (Heartbreakers, Party of Five) stars in the comedy drama Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber as Katya Livingston, the young advertising executive of the title. A "cutthroa... read more
Directed by: Dana Lustig
DVD Release Date: February 21, 2006
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Flixster Reviews (303)
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June 30, 2011
OMG Jennifer Love Hewitt & Joey Lawrence in the same movie, ...LOL too cute. (can she guest star on Melissa & joey!?!?) Joey plays her gay best friend 'Fergie' (Ferguson) who always shows up to the clubs/bars not quite dressed to the theme of the place. She's always telling him ... read more
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June 12, 2010
Really wasn't a good movie, but it kept my attention most of the time. I liked the character of Katya, although she is an extremely unlikable person.
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January 16, 2010
Jennifer Love Hewitt is hot and it is displayed well in this movie. Many different outfits and undergarments. Joey Lawrence is a gay dude, so that's pretty funny. Not too bad, but I see why no one ever heard of it...
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July 22, 2009
This was the story of a snotty social climber, who would stop at nothing to get what she wanted. In this case Cinderella wanted a royal ball with Thor the love God.
Bet you can't guess how this one ends....
Jennifer Love Hewitt looked fabulous as always, but much like any episo... read more -
May 27, 2007
Set in San Francisco. A bitchy, materialistic and divalicious Katya Livingston grows to find a true love in this hot guy Charles after she bumps into him at the elevator. After going through some serious turmoils, Katya confesses her wrongdoings to the public at the annual ball. ... read more
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March 16, 2007
Not gonna lie, only one reason I saw this-JLH. She is just so cute & funny. It was a pretty good movie though-really.
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January 20, 2007
Haha. She does everything in her power to get this key which is an invitation to some party and 'anyone whos anyone' will be there
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