Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 22000000
Revenue
$ 14866444

Josie McCoy

Valerie Brown

Melody Valentine

Wyatt Frame

Fiona

Alan M.

Alexander Cabot

Alexandra Cabot

Les - DuJour

D.J. - DuJour

Travis - DuJour

Marco - DuJour

Shop Owner

Agent Kelly

Carson Daly

The Other Carson Daly

Teenage Fan

Teenage Fan

Teenage Fan

Wedding Dress Girl

Aquarium Tour Guide

Laughing Girl

Laughing Girl

Laughing Girl

Megastore Girl

Megastore Girl

Megastore Girl

Megastore DJ

College Dude

College Dude

Unstylish Girl

Japanese Delegate

German Delegate

French Delegate

Chinese Delegate

Sri Lankan Delegate

Fashion Team

Fashion Team

Slang Team

Slang Team

Serena Altschul

Mark Seliger

Sally Hershberger

Jann Carl

New Josie Fan

New Josie Fan

New Josie Fan

Pointing Fan

Federal Agent

Pilot

TV Reporter

Incompetent Techie

Geek Guy

Josie's Manicurist

Gregor

Fiona's Dancer

Fiona's Dancer

Fiona's Dancer

Fiona's Dancer

Mr. Moviefone

Gay Rumor Team Member

VH1 Photographer

The Chief

Eugene Levy

War Room Analyst

Dancing Policeman

Josie Fan #1 (uncredited)

Josie Fan #2 (uncredited)

Photographer

Fiona's Dancer

Written by Wuchak on 2018-12-14
***Amusing satire on the power & brainwashing of the music industry*** I never saw the original cartoon or read the comics on which it was based, but “Josie and the Pussycats” (2001) is fun and the three protagonists are attractive & enthusiastic (Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid & Rosario Dawson). Yet the movie shoots for something deeper as this is an amusing and potent satire on the influence and manipulation of the entertainment industry. Alan Cumming is outstanding as the villainous band manager who uses bands, abuses them and throws them away at whim. His opening scene with the fictional boyband Du Jour is worth the price of admission. Parker Posey is also good as his diabolical superior. Curvy and towering Missi Pyle is also on hand as Alexandra. Ever wonder why all those musicians die in mysterious plane crashes, overdoses, etc. at the height of their fame? How about all those successful government cover-ups? How do artists with little actual talent and songwriting abilities become hugely popular, usually overnight, while the truly talented artists languish in obscurity? Why do you sometimes have this insane drive for a Big Mac or Coke? "Josie and the Pussycats" explains all, lol. As for those who complain about the product placement, they all live on Aduh Street. Unfortunately, the great set-up of the first hour sorta peters out in the last act. It’s okay, just not up to the quality of the first two acts, as far as compelling writing goes. The film runs 98 minutes. GRADE: B

Written by JPV852 on 2021-11-20
Entertaining enough music-comedy that at least had me smiling throughout. The core cast with Rachel Leigh Cook, Rosario Dawson and Tara Reid were fun and the satirical element was fun with the incredible amount of product placement. Not familiar with the comic or animated shows beyond seeing a couple episodes here and there, but seemed to capture the tone. Not a big compliment, but it is far better than Jem and the Holograms... **3.0/5**