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In THE BLING RING, Oscar Winning filmmaker Sofia Coppola takes us inside the world of these teens, where their youthful naivete and excitement is amplified by today's culture of celebrity and luxury brand obsession. The members of the Bling Ring introduce us to temptations that any teenager would find hard to resist. And what starts out as youthful fun spins out of control, revealing a sobering view of our modern culture. (c) A24 R
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Movie Title : The Bling Ring
Genre Movie :Drama
Mpaa Rating : R
Release Date : Jun 21, 2013 Wide

Actors :Emma Watson,Leslie Mann,Taissa Farmiga,Israel Broussard,Katie Chang,Claire Pfister,Georgia Rock,Gavin Rossdale,Carlos Miranda,Stacy Edwards,G. Mac Brown,Marc Coppola,Janet Song,Annie Fitzgerald,Lorenzo Hunt,Timothy Starks,Rich Ceraulo,Joseph Nieves,Nelson Rockford,Doug DeBeech


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Bling Ring

User Ranting The Bling Ring : 3.1
User Percentage For The Bling Ring : %
User Count Like for The Bling Ring : 19,575
All Critics Ranting For The Bling Ring : 6.3
All Critics Count For The Bling Ring : 169
All Critics Percentage For The Bling Ring : 60 %

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Review For The Bling Ring

The sense of detachment that is a signature of Sofia Coppola's work -- the coolly distant, stylishly dreamlike way she regards her characters -- works to her detriment in The Bling Ring.
Christy Lemire-ChristyLemire.com

This is a funny, sarky, bang-on portrayal of the freakiness of celeb obsession. The story would sound outrageous - if it wasn't true.
Cath Clarke-Time Out

Emma Watson is comedic gold.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com

All the characters are shallow and one-dimensional and, while one can argue that this is the point, it doesn't make for 90 minutes of engaging cinema.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

Daring to face these often noxious, seemingly empty phenomena on aesthetic terms, and taking on a degree of their flatness and simplicity, Coppola renders them surprisingly substantial.
Richard Brody-New Yorker

Coppola neither makes a case for her characters nor places them inside of some kind of moral or critical framework; they simply pass through the frame, listing off name brands and staring at their phones.
Ignatiy Vishnevetsky-Chicago Sun-Times

Feather-weight satire of rich teen girls who steal from celebrities...The film is the cinematic equivalent of reading a health warning on the frosting of an over-priced cupcake.
Jim Schembri-3AW

"While many loved Coppola's earliest pics, no one was happy with Marie Antoinette and many loathed Somewhere, and this based-on-fact latest again opts for a cheesy study of fame with characters who almost dare you to like them."
David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up

The Bling Ring suggests Coppola still has the nose for a good story, but not the depth to sufficiently explore it.
Ed Gibbs-The Sunday Age

Top marks to the cast who deliver these characters exactly as intended: shallow, stupid, reckless, irresponsible, self centred and extremely irritating. I wanted to smack them all as they snorted the stolen cocaine
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile

The beauty of Sofia Coppola's intoxicating film that dabbles with celebrity obsession is that it entwines us so completely it its fake culture, that it makes us believe we are part of it
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile

Coppola observes this giddy crime spree with her usual deadpan cool, finding satirical gold everywhere she looks. (Keep an eye out for Hilton's face on her own sofa cushions.)
Jason Best-Movie Talk

A typically underwhelming effort from Sofia Coppola...
David Nusair-Reel Film Reviews

The pointless pic, lacking any sense of humanity, left me confused about what the director was trying to say about the social deviants featured.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews

Once the initial thrill of riding shotgun to these robberies starts to fade, the audience has little to do but wallow in amorality, absent any fresh perspective from Coppola.
Scott Tobias-The Dissolve

The film is surface-shallow - but only because the culture it reflects is arguably too superficial to withstand any kind of analysis.
Michael Bonner-Uncut Magazine [UK]

90 minutes of derisive mockery and finger-pointing. We agree with the sentiment, sure. But what about it?
Eric D. Snider-About.com

A sly true-crime drama.
Kate Stables-Total Film

Director Sofia Coppola delivers a wily critique of celebrity culture in The Bling Ring as she dresses up the true story of Los Angeles teenagers robbing their Hollywood idols' homes.
Kaleem Aftab-Independent

Coppola's dialogue is remorselessly authentic in its inanity, and this blankness runs deep in what finally feels a shallow film about shallow people.
Catherine Shoard-Observer [UK]

Once again, Sofia Coppola confounds expectations with an astutely relevant approach to a true story. These events may be torn from the headlines, but they also echo the world around us.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com

Lighter and more accessible than the likes of Lost In Translation, Coppola's fifth feature is perceptive, funny and deceptively knowing.
Stephen Carty-Flix Capacitor

As a potential future video manual which could encourage some people to become high-end criminals, it left me uneasy.
Graham Young-Birmingham Post

Soon reveals itself to be grimly repetitious, simply showing these kids stealing, then partying, taking pictures of themselves and putting them on Facebook, over and over again, until they are caught.
David Sexton-This is London

The picture feels like a modestly competent sketch of a subject that doesn't warrant this much attention.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times

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