Todd R. Ramlow of Popmatters.com reviewed the ‘Crossroads’ as well as the audience that he watched the film with. Of the crowd, Ramlow said, “From five to 50 (and these were adults on their own, not escorting their children), boys and girls, black, white, Asian, and Latino, straight and gay, they all were there.” As for the film, he adds, “Sure, Crossroads and Brit herself may be silly, superficial, and bubbly, but so what? She and the film are also fun, sexy, and playful, and if Britney or pop music makes someone, anyone, maybe even you, even for a moment, it can’t be all bad.” Read more.
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