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High School Musical 3: Senior Year
Walt Disney Pictures

High School Musical 3: Senior Year reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 57 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
3.7 out of 10
based on 26 reviews
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MPAA RATING: G for General Audiences

Starring Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdalel, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu, Monique Coleman, Bart Johnson, and Alyson Reed

Disney's High School Musical phenomenon leaps onto the big screen in High School Musical 3: Senior Year, in which America's favorite high school students hit senior year. Amidst a basketball championship, prom and a spring musical featuring all of the Wildcats, Troy and Gabriella vow to make every moment last as their lifelong college dreams put the future of their relationship in question. A crew of sophomore Wildcats joins in the fun as the film's incredible new music and exciting dance numbers take maximum advantage of the big screen. (Walt Disney Pictures)


GENRE(S): Comedy  |  Drama  |  Family/Kids  |  Musical  |  Romance  
WRITTEN BY: Peter Barsocchini  
DIRECTED BY: Kenny Ortega  
RELEASE DATE: DVD: February 17, 2009 
Theatrical: October 24, 2008 
RUNNING TIME: 112 minutes, Color 
ORIGIN: USA 

What The Critics Said

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75
Entertainment Weekly Owen Gleiberman
These are standard youth-movie dilemmas, but they're brought to life by the high-energy cast and the musical numbers, which Ortega shoots with electrifying pizzazz.
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75
Chicago Tribune Tasha Robinson
What it lacks in narrative ambition, it makes up for in dazzling choreography.
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75
Philadelphia Inquirer Carrie Rickey
For the most part, the film's musical numbers are dynamic, propelling the story forward. The same cannot be said about Peter Barsocchini's colorless screenplay.
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75
The Globe and Mail (Toronto) Catherine Dawson March
Disney raised the stakes by turning its hit TV-movie franchise into a feature film – and the bet has paid off.
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75
TV Guide Perry Seibert
It's a well-produced yearbook that will one day bring back sweet memories for the cast and fans, but probably won't be of interest to anyone who wasn't part of the scene.
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75
Charlotte Observer Lawrence Toppman
A sweet, innocent look at an impossibly idealized high school world.
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70
The New Yorker Anthony Lane
They give excellent value for money, launching into song the way that normal folk go to the bathroom--regularly, politely, and because, if they didn't, well, darn it, they might just burst.
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70
Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
This is a movie that offers simple, buouyant pleasures.
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70
Washington Post Ann Hornaday
Exudes genuine appeal, thanks to director Kenny Ortega's brilliant choreography and a gifted cast.
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70
Los Angeles Times Mark Olsen
For those scoring at home, the third entry in the "High School Musical" series is better than the second but doesn't quite sustain the unvarnished, giddy highs of the first.
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67
Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten
Teenthrob Efron will be missed in future episodes by both adolescent girls and their moms who are only too happy to accompany their daughters to the theatre, but he's a handsome talent who's graduated to bigger projects.
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63
USA Today Claudia Puig
Even if the refreshing gust doesn't stay with you long, it's fun while it lasts.
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60
The New York Times Stephen Holden
A candy-colored never-never land that Peter Pan might envy.
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60
New York Daily News Elizabeth Weitzman
It's hard to complain about a pop culture phenomenon built on unabashed innocence. And anyway, we might as well get used to it: Neither the movie nor the passionate tween squeals at a recent preview leave any doubt that "HSM 4" is on its way - or that the inevitable "College Musical" will be far behind.
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60
Empire Helen O'Hara
If you're under 12, you won't be disappointed. If you're over 12, the fact this is as funny and bright as it is insipid won't stop you from avoiding it like the plague.
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58
Seattle Post-Intelligencer Travis Nichols
No spoilers here, but there are enough hints that the incoming class of happy-go-lucky theater folk will have plenty to do in the already-in-the-works fourth installment.
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58
The Onion (A.V. Club) Scott Tobias
Efron is the epitome of sexless Disney heartthrobs, but he's an electrifying song-and-dance man, so much so that his castmates (Bleu excepted) look like they have concrete shoes by comparison.
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50
LA Weekly Ella Taylor
Set against a production design seemingly inspired by the American flag, director Kenny Ortega's choreography is industrial and efficient, if haplessly stranded somewhere between Michael Jackson and the Village People.
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50
The Hollywood Reporter Stephen Farber
The result unfortunately has the blandness of a mediocre TV sitcom.
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50
Variety Peter Debruge
While Ortega and fellow choreographers Charles Klapow and Bonnie Story stretch their imaginations, there's something almost lazy about the picture's underachiever script.
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50
San Francisco Chronicle Peter Hartlaub
Unfortunately, the writing has become so bad that it becomes impossible to keep your head in the game - even as your toes continue to tap to the beat.
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50
Film Threat Pete Vonder Haar
Right out of the gate, we realize that bringing the series to the big screen makes the flaws that much more obvious. The voices are too thin, the music and lyrics too simplistic, and the production values are – frankly – too "televisual."
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50
Baltimore Sun Michael Sragow
High School Musical 3 wore me out, but I'm not the target audience. My favorite high school musical was "Hamlet 2."
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50
Boston Globe Ty Burr
For all its unforgivable blandness, "High School Musical" opens young audiences to the charms of this most transporting of movie genres.
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38
New York Post Kyle Smith
There is also something surgically sterile. The movie sounds as though it was recorded in a padded chamber instead of a bustling school, and it looks like it came from some alternate world, one that basks in the eternal sunshine of the spotless skin.
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25
Rolling Stone Peter Travers
If you're gay and/or eight years old, HSM3 is the movie event of the year.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this movie is 3.7 (out of 10) based on 73 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Freddy P gave it a0:
I don't mind having a cheesy storyline, I can deal with that, even as a 16 year old. I watched this film for the music. And the music DID NOT deliver like the past 2 films did. Unmemerable, and not particularly catchy. Just poor all around.

Rhouel gave it a10:
HSM3 was i think the best musical for now... It can make every senior feel that it's really gonna be over for them, they're going separate places after graduation... And for me, as a high school student, it had touched me in different ways... The movie made me want to perform because it is so energetic, all the numbers make you have Last Song Syndrome (LSS), and even though I don't really enjoy love scenes, this movie kinda made me like it... If you compare this to other musicals, this would be the leading one, this is the best among musicals as for now.

Ari N gave it a1:
It was one of the worst movies I've ever saw!!! The music was okay but the acting was terrible and the plot was awful. So I guess overall it was terrible.

Alex G gave it a0:
Shame on Disney for not making any movies for teenagers. Disney needs to know that teenagers are deserved to watch movies about serious, realistic things such as pregnancy, drugs, gangs, etc. Disney needs to stop making any crappy movie like HSM!

Allie B gave it a7:
Plot was horrible. Songs were pretty good.

Matt D gave it a0:
I feel bad for those of you who actually had to go see this movie to know it would be horrible.

Daniel K gave it a0:
Terrible.. nothing more really needs to be said. Not sure how anyone could sit through it. It even seems too ridiculous for pre-teens.

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