High School Musical 3
Following the previous part, the movies continue to explore the world of two teens who for the love of music bring their worlds closer than ever.
17 March 1986, Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia]
9 September 1987, Los Angeles, California, USA
5 October 1990, Santa Monica, California, USA
3 February 1989, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
February 20, 2009
...suffers from precisely the same sort of problems that plagued its two underwhelming predecessors...February 15, 2009
Will certainly resonate with its targeted preteen demographic, as its principal cast has returned for a sequel appropriately enhanced for the big screen.October 24, 2008
Musical 3 is frustratingly shallow, but what it lacks in narrative ambition, it makes up for in dazzling choreography.January 20, 2009
I'm glad I didn't pay full price to see this, but it is not a bad way to pass some time in a bargain theater or a cheap movie rental.October 24, 2008
Everything works out! Everyone's hair looks great! Some of the kids end up at Juilliard! I hope real high school is like this.October 27, 2008
Its winning formula is driven not by narrative but by what isn't there: no sex, no drugs, and no rock and roll-- unless you count the logjam of thundering power ballads.October 24, 2008
Efron is once again Travolta-esque, although he appears to be quickly outgrowing this material. Hudgens is still annoyingly bland both in facial expressions and voice.October 24, 2008
It's a classic case of giving the people what they want.February 17, 2009
Like the burnouts who stick longer than their leather jackets warrant, the shtick has gotten stale.January 06, 2009
Mostly harmless.December 05, 2008
So sweet you'll leave the cinema with diabetes.February 13, 2009
A generous, upbeat film that provides lively, unthreatening entertainment for young viewers...