Freaky Friday (2003) Review

By Nathan M Rose   X Formly Known as Twitter
1 Min Read
Step into a "Freaky" time with this 2003 remake of Disney's classic Freaky Friday. This time the daughter is played by the up and coming star, Lindsey Lohan, and her mother is played by the wonderful Jamie Lee Curtis.

Anna Coleman and her mother, Tess, never seem to understand each other. They both seem to always shout instead of speak to each other, and they never seem to get along. If only they could step into each others shoes and understand what the other is going through? Well, on the Friday before Tess's wedding, all of these things are about to change with a magical fortune cookie.

The resulting chaos of having Tess in Anna's body and Anna in Tess's body is pure joy. However, at the end of the day both come to understand each other and have a closer relationship. The movie is perfect in everyway. The soundtrack is very hip with very catchy songs (and even has one that is performed by Lohan herself). The performances by Curtis and Lohan are out of this world, and will have you laughing out loud (I know I did!). Freaky Friday is directed by director Mark S. Waters who also directed Lohan in another teen comedy, Mean Girls.

Disney has produced an outstanding DVD version of Freaky Friday. The picture quality is unbelievable and color tones are in perfect order. The DVD contains deleted scenes, an alternate ending, bloopers, two music videos, and a backstage set tour with the delightful Lindsey Lohan.

Cast:
Directed By:
MPAA Rating: PG
Running Time: 97 minutes
Distributed By: Walt Disney Pictures

Stream from Amazon Prime
Watch
Purchase Freaky Friday from the iTunes store.
Watch
Watch on Disney+
Watch

For more information about Freaky Friday visit the FlickDirect Movie Database. For more reviews by Nathan M Rose please click here.

Freaky Friday images are courtesy of Walt Disney Pictures. All Rights Reserved.


FlickDirect, Nathan M Rose

Nathan M Rose is the CEO of FlickDirect Inc. He's is a movie historian, critic, enthusiast, and award-winning podcaster with extensive industry knowledge recognized by news organizations. Nathan believes we might be living in a "Matrix"-like simulation, adding an intriguing perspective to his expertise. Follow Nathan's movie journey on his Letterboxd account.




SPONSORED LINKS

Today's Digital HD DealsView All

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
WAS: $13.99
NOW: $12.99
Argo
Argo
WAS: $14.99
NOW: $12.99
Thelma and Louise
Thelma and Louise
WAS: $14.99
NOW: $4.99


Latest ReviewsView All

The Beekeeper
Physical Media: 4K UHD Review
Apr 23, 2024 EST
First Blood | Wal-Mart Exclusive SteelBook
Physical Media: 4K UHD Review
Apr 08, 2024 EST
Lisa Frankenstein
Physical Media: Blu-ray Review
Apr 06, 2024 EST