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Teen detective Nancy Drew accompanies her father on a business trip to Los Angeles and stumbles across evidence about a long-unsolved crime involving the mysterious death of a beautiful movie star.
Once the rote mystery elements take over, the film devolves into a second-rate whodunit for kids, but even then, Roberts' irrepressible cheeriness and curiosity in the face of danger proves too adorable to resist.
June 16, 2007
Aisle Seat
For adults, there are some pleasures to be found here and there, but parents won't be blown away by it the way their daughters will.
There's something very weird about Andrew Fleming's movie, perhaps because it's essentially The Black Dahlia for tweens, with kissing but without the sex or mutilation.