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30 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90NewsweekNewsweekSplendiferous.
- 83Entertainment WeeklyScott BrownEntertainment WeeklyScott BrownBlessed with excellent turns by Angela Bassett and Laurence Fishburne, this feel-gooder revels in its hip-to-be-square hyperliteracy, and neatly exceeds its own PSA-ness, practically amounting to a black, preteen "Good Will Hunting."
- A sweet-natured, immensely likable family film.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenEffectively anchoring the picture is Keke Palmer's lovely lead performance as Akeelah Anderson.
- 70VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangThis earnest weepie plays like "The Karate Kid" with a pro-literacy agenda, pushing all the right emotional buttons yet hitting quite a few wrong ones in the process.
- 70Village VoiceBenjamin StrongVillage VoiceBenjamin StrongIt helps that newcomer Keke Palmer nails it as the 11-year-old prodigy, avoiding cuteness and conveying more angst than all the pasty freaks in "Spellbound" combined.
- 70L.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonL.A. WeeklyChuck WilsonWhile it can't have been easy to find action points for a drama about vocabulary drills, Atchison comes up with a steady stream of plot-propelling business, including Akeelah's flair for jump rope, a skill that serves her beautifully in a clinch moment.
- 67The A.V. ClubNathan RabinThe A.V. ClubNathan RabinAs the conceptually similar documentary "Spellbound" proved, spelling bees are innately dramatic. But that doesn't keep Atchison from constantly pushing the film toward theatrical moments instead of letting the drama arise organically from the story.
- 63Chicago TribuneChicago TribunePredictable, corny and formulaic...Yet this latest triumph of the spelling-bee spirit, like last year's earnest, flawed film version of "Bee Season," features a film-saving performance where it counts most: from the kid playing the kid with big brain and even bigger heart.
- 50Austin ChronicleMarrit IngmanAustin ChronicleMarrit IngmanIt is a rewarding tale for public educators, parents, and kids with big dreams.