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The Slumber Party
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Genre
Based onThe Sleepover
by Jen Malone
Screenplay byEydie Faye
Directed byVeronica Rodriguez
Starring
Music byJoseph Shirley
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producers
ProducerMatthew Spiegel
EditorJesse Gordon
Running time82 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel
ReleaseJuly 27, 2023 (2023-07-27)

The Slumber Party is an American coming-of-age comedy television film directed by Veronica Rodriguez from a teleplay by Eydie Faye. It is based on the 2016 novel The Sleepover by Jen Malone. The film stars Darby Camp, Emmy Liu-Wang, Alex Cooper Cohen, Valentina Herrera, Dallas Liu, and Ramon Rodriguez.[2] It premiered on July 27, 2023, on Disney Channel.[3][4] The film received generally positive reviews from critics.

Plot

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Megan is a 14-year-old girl who is afraid of trying new things. She hangs out with her confident friend Paige and birthday girl Anna Maria, the latter of whom is going through family troubles involving her divorced parents and soon-to-be step-siblings including Veronica, a goofy and overconfident girl. The four girls decide to have a sleepover at Anna Maria's house to celebrate the day before her birthday, which just so happens to also be the day of her father's wedding, something that irritates her, especially when he insists on taking her hiking. Anna Maria's younger sister Penny wants to join the others, but they kick her out. For the night, Veronica invites Mesmer, a hypnotist, who in actuality is a desperate actor. With nothing better to do, the girls agree to have him hypnotize them.

The next morning, Megan wakes up to discover that her left eyebrow has been shaven off and she is wearing the hoodie that belongs to her crush Jake Ramirez, whose house has been TPd. There are baby ducks in the bathtub, Veronica's clothes are on backwards and she is wearing long fingernails, and Paige has literal blood on her hands. Anna Maria is missing and Penny appears to be somewhat ignorant as to what happened as well. Not wanting to let Anna Maria's mother know that they cannot find her, they decide to go looking themselves. Believing that the ducks came from school, the girls hire Paige's older brother Mikey to help sneak them in. Upon returning the ducks, save for one, they find Anna Maria's shoe. The group escape the Principal and drive out to discover that the shoe has paint on it matching the school colors of their rival Hillside.

Mikey drops the girls off at Hillside where they are confronted by the marching band who demand the return of their mascot float Hedgie, showing them video footage of the girls stealing it. They promise to give them back something of theirs if they return it. The girls cannot remember where the float is, but Veronica figures out that Mesmer is working at the Onion Festival. The girls sneak in to try and see him, but end up in the middle of an onion eating contest with Veronica winning, and lose Mesmer. With no other option, the girls go to see Jake who reveals that he has Hedgie in his garage. The girls and Jake ride the float down the street and deliver it to the marching band who reveal that they simply had Megan's outdated phone.

Jake reveals that Penny was the one who filmed their escapades and Paige and Veronica go and torture her dolls to get the truth, while Megan and Jake admit their feelings for each other. Penny admits that Anna Maria left a note for them, but she took it out of spite. The note reveals that Anna Maria went hiking on her own without her dad and the girls find her asleep on a bench with tampons up her bloody nose. Anna Maria admits that she is afraid of change and her expanding family, but the girls comfort her and get her ready for the wedding. Anna Maria makes peace with her family, as Veronica reveals that she is seeing Mikey, much to Paige's chagrin. As the girls privately celebrate Anna Maria's birthday, they run into Mesmer again who gives them trigger word to reawaken their memories, "Freshman". The girls suddenly remember everything that happened last night.

The credits reveal that Paige accidentally hit Anna Maria in the nose, explaining the blood, and that Jake was present when his house was TPd, bonding with Megan right away.

Cast

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  • Darby Camp as Megan Brookman,[5] a 14-year-old girl who is afraid of trying new things.
  • Emmy Liu-Wang as Paige,[5] Megan's best friend who is fearless and loyal.
  • Alex Cooper Cohen as Veronica,[5] Anna Maria's overconfident soon-to-be stepsister.
  • Valentina Herrera as Anna Maria Guerrero,[5] one of Megan's best friends who is struggling with her parents' divorce while celebrating her birthday.
  • Dallas Liu as Mikey,[6] Paige's older brother.
  • Ramon Jose Rodriguez as Jake Ramirez,[6] Megan's crush whom she obtains a hoodie from.
  • Caroline Valencia as Penny Guerrero,[1] Anna Maria's younger sister.
  • Tituss Burgess as Mesmer,[7] a hypnotist who is actually a desperate actor.
  • Paula Pell as Principal Petersen,[7] the principal of West Oak High School.

Production

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On September 27, 2022, it was announced that Disney Branded Television had begun production on a film titled The Slumber Party, based on the book The Sleepover by Jen Malone. Filming began that same day in Atlanta, Georgia.[8]

Veronica Rodriguez was set to direct the film, with Eydie Faye set to write the screenplay.[9] Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Stephanie Sperber, Jennilee Cummings, Jake Fuller, Tony Hernandez, and John Hodges were set to serve as executive producers.[10]

On June 7, 2023, Tituss Burgess and Paula Pell joined the cast of the film as Mesmer and Principal Petersen, respectively.[11]

Release

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The Slumber Party premiered on July 27, 2023, on Disney Channel.[12] It was released on July 28, 2023, on Disney+.[13]

Reception

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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 100% of 6 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6.60/10.[14]

Natasha Alvar of Cultured Vultures described The Slumber Party as a PG-rated take on The Hangover, stating that while the film's premise is not entirely original, it remains entertaining and features several comedic set pieces. Alvar appreciated that the film portrayed its characters as authentic tweens, contrasting with many high school stories that depict teenagers as behaving like adults. The romance subplot between Megan and her crush, Jake Ramirez, was described as sweet and believable.[15] Guillermo Kurten, Blair Marnell, and Rick Marshall of Digital Trends included The Slumber Party in their "Best movies on Disney+ Right Now" list of August 2023, calling it a "delightful coming-of-age comedy."[16]

Tessa Smith of Mama's Geeky rated the film 3.5 out of 5 and highlighted how The Slumber Party was inspired by The Hangover but remained suitable for families, saying it avoids uncomfortable or awkward content, focusing instead on a fun coming-of-age story filled with hilarious adventures and a heartwarming depiction of friendship. Smith noted that the film accurately portrays the dynamics of teen female friendships, with the girls interacting in a genuine and relatable manner.[17] Stephanie Morgan of Common Sense Media gave The Slumber Party a grade of three out of five stars, complimented the depiction of positive messages and role models, citing friendship and the importance of going outside the comfort zone, and described the film as a "sweetly innocent take on The Hangover."[18]

Accolades

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The Slumber Party was nominated for Outstanding Fiction Special at the 3rd Children's and Family Emmy Awards.[19]

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The Slumber Party is a 2023 American coming-of-age comedy television film directed by Veronica Rodriguez and written by Eydie Faye (teleplay), based on the 2016 novel The Sleepover by Jen Malone. The movie premiered on Disney Channel on July 27, 2023, and became available for streaming on Disney+ the following day. It centers on best friends Megan (played by Darby Camp) and Paige (Emmy Liu-Wang), along with their soon-to-be stepsister Veronica (Alex Cooper Cohen), who wake up after a birthday sleepover with no memory of the previous night due to a botched hypnotism act, leading them to retrace chaotic events involving a missing girl, baby ducks, and personal mishaps while confronting their insecurities. The film, produced by Imagine Kids+Family and Jax Media for Disney Channel, runs for 82 minutes and is rated TV-PG, emphasizing themes of friendship, self-acceptance, and tween humor through a series of slapstick and heartfelt scenarios. Notable supporting performances include Valentina Herrera as Anna Maria, the birthday girl, alongside Ramon Jose Rodriguez and Dallas Liu, with the story highlighting the girls' growth in embracing their true selves amid the absurdity. Critically, it holds a 5.5/10 rating on IMDb from 590 user votes and a 75% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, praised for its lighthearted take on adolescent challenges suitable for family viewing.

Background and Development

Source Material

The Slumber Party is based on the 2016 The by Jen Malone, published by , an imprint of . The book, aimed at readers aged 10-13, follows three best friends—Meghan, Paige, and Anna-Marie—as they plan an epic for Anna-Marie's 13th , only for the night to spiral into chaos after a session goes awry. Through the ensuing mishaps, including pranks and baby ducklings in the bathtub, the story explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and navigating personal insecurities, with Meghan emerging bolder and more confident by the resolution. Disney Branded Television selected The Sleepover for adaptation into a Disney Channel Original Movie in 2022, commissioning Imagine Kids+Family—a division of —to develop the project as a coming-of-age suitable for tween audiences. The novel's relatable portrayal of sleepover antics and emotional growth aligned with Disney's focus on family-friendly content emphasizing empowerment and bonds among young characters. In the film adaptation, key elements from the novel are retained, such as the mishap orchestrated by a performer (Madame Mesmer in the book, Mesmer in the movie) that erases the girls' memories and leads to overnight pandemonium. These plot devices drive the protagonists' adventure to piece together the night's events, reinforcing the novel's core themes of friendship and self-discovery as the group—now including soon-to-be stepsister Veronica—strengthens their ties while confronting personal fears. Notable differences include an expanded subplot on family reconciliation in the movie, where Anna-Marie grapples more deeply with her parents' divorce and her father's impending remarriage, culminating in her acceptance of blended family dynamics—a thread present but less emphasized in the novel's focus on Veronica as an "almost-stepsister," along with additions like the theft of a school mascot. This adaptation choice amplifies emotional stakes for a broader family audience while preserving the book's humorous, mystery-solving structure.

Pre-production

Disney Branded Television announced the development of The Slumber Party as a Disney Original Movie on September 27, 2022. The project adapts Jen Malone's teen novel The Sleepover into a family-friendly coming-of-age comedy targeted at tweens and young teens, emphasizing themes of friendship and self-discovery suitable for family viewing. Veronica Rodriguez was hired as director, bringing her experience from Disney projects like Just Roll With It. Eydie Faye was selected to write the teleplay, drawing on her prior work in family-oriented series such as Fuller House. These appointments were made during the initial project greenlight to ensure alignment with Disney's youth-focused storytelling. The production involved executive producers and through their company , in collaboration with Imagine Kids+Family. Additional executive producers included Stephanie Sperber and Jennilee Cummings from Imagine Kids+Family. Budget details were not publicly disclosed, reflecting standard practices for Original Movies aimed at cost-effective, high-engagement content for young audiences.

Narrative and Cast

Plot Summary

In The Slumber Party, 14-year-old hosts a birthday party for Anna Maria, attended by her best friend Paige and soon-to-be stepsister Veronica, just before a . The evening takes an unexpected turn when Veronica hires Mesmer, a local hypnotist performer, to entertain the group with a act intended to be fun and lighthearted. However, the hypnosis goes awry, causing the girls to lose all memories of the night's events. The next morning, the friends awaken in disarray, discovering that Anna Maria is missing and the school's mascot has been stolen, sparking immediate panic and confusion. As they piece together fragmented clues from the previous night, the group embarks on a chaotic adventure across town, retracing their steps while grappling with personal insecurities—Megan's fear of change, Paige's loyalty-driven caution, Veronica's efforts to fit into the , and Anna Maria's resentment toward her father's impending . These escapades force the girls to confront tensions and individual growth amid escalating mishaps, including run-ins with local authorities and awkward social encounters. The story builds toward a high-stakes as the friends race to resolve the mysteries and reunite before the wedding ceremony unfolds, highlighting their deepening bonds of and the importance of within their families. Throughout, the emphasizes themes of trust and self-discovery as the girls navigate the consequences of their forgotten night without adult intervention.

Cast and Characters

The Slumber Party stars as Megan Brookman, the central protagonist who grapples with family tensions amid her parents' impending remarriage and embarks on a journey toward greater self-confidence as she uncovers the night's mysteries. Emmy Liu-Wang portrays Paige, Megan's loyal best friend whose unwavering support strengthens their bond and highlights the group's dynamics during the chaotic quest to piece together the hypnotism-induced blackout. Alex Cooper Cohen plays Veronica, the sarcastic soon-to-be stepsister who provides through her witty banter and reluctant involvement, ultimately fostering deeper group cohesion among the friends. Valentina Herrera embodies Anna Maria Guerrero, the birthday girl and missing friend whose hidden secrets propel the plot, adding layers to the themes of trust and within the friendships. In supporting roles, Dallas Liu appears as Mikey, Megan's younger brother who offers sibling camaraderie and aids in the investigation, underscoring family ties amid the adolescent turmoil. Ramon José Rodriguez plays Jake Ramirez, Megan's crush who aids the girls in recovering the stolen mascot, providing assistance that reinforces the story's emphasis on collaborative problem-solving. Tituss Burgess lends his comedic talents to Mesmer, the eccentric hypnotist whose botched performance sparks the central chaos, serving as a catalyst for the characters' growth in self-awareness. Paula Pell rounds out key appearances as Principal Petersen, the school authority figure whose oversight intersects with the friends' high-stakes endeavors, amplifying the narrative's blend of school life and personal discovery. Throughout the film, the characters' arcs emphasize evolving , with Megan's path to self-assurance mirroring the friends' collective navigation of uncertainty and strengthened loyalty.

Production

Filming

Principal photography for The Slumber Party commenced on September 26, 2022, in , Georgia, where the production utilized the city's diverse suburban landscapes to capture the film's coming-of-age . 's residential areas, parks, and educational facilities provided an authentic backdrop for the story's high school and hometown environments. Filming took place primarily in and around , including local homes and neighborhoods for the central sleepover sequences, as well as institutional sites like schools for the and mascot-related scenes. Additional shooting occurred in Fairburn, approximately 17 miles southwest of , where event venues hosted the and wedding climax portions of the production in early November 2022. The principal photography schedule spanned from late September to mid-November, concluding on November 11, 2022, allowing the crew to wrap in late 2022 after efficiently navigating Georgia's filming incentives and location resources.

Post-production

Following principal photography, which wrapped in late 2022, the post-production phase of The Slumber Party focused on refining the raw footage into a polished coming-of-age comedy. Editing was led by Jesse Gordon, with assistance from Ariel Grier, as part of the Disney Branded Television editorial team, ensuring the film's humorous tone and relatable teen dynamics were effectively captured through tight pacing and authentic character moments. The soundtrack integration played a key role in amplifying the film's lighthearted, transitional adolescent atmosphere, featuring an original score composed by Joseph Shirley alongside licensed tracks such as Fleetwood Mac's "Hypnotized," The Knocks' "Classic," and a cover of Britney Spears' "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" performed by the cast. Visual effects were kept minimal to preserve the grounded, live-action feel, with work by Audelia Beany primarily supporting the sequences and fast-paced adventure montages. The entire process, including sound mixing, concluded in June 2023, allowing for a timely summer .

Release

Premiere

The world premiere of The Slumber Party took place on on July 27, 2023, airing as a Thursday night family event at 8:00 p.m. EDT/PDT. This debut positioned the film as a prime-time offering following and leading into , emphasizing its role in Disney's lineup of family-oriented comedies. Promotional efforts began in spring 2023 with the release of an official trailer on June 23, highlighting the film's humorous take on a hypnotism mishap at a sleepover. Cast interviews and behind-the-scenes featurettes were shared across Disney platforms, including YouTube videos featuring actors like Darby Camp and Emmy Liu-Wang discussing the production's fun dynamics. Tie-in social media campaigns, such as hashtag-driven content on Disney Channel's Facebook and Instagram, targeted tweens with interactive clues and party-themed posts to build anticipation. The premiere drew 112,000 total viewers according to Nielsen ratings for the live and same-day telecast, reflecting its reach among family audiences. Press events included virtual behind-the-scenes content on D23, where the director and cast shared insights into adapting the novel's joyful themes of and .

Distribution

Following its premiere broadcast on , The Slumber Party became available for on-demand streaming exclusively on Disney+ starting July 28, 2023, in the United States. The film received no theatrical release, having been produced as a made-for-television Disney Channel Original Movie. Internationally, The Slumber Party rolled out on Disney+ in regions including the United Kingdom, Latin America, and Europe on or shortly after July 28, 2023, with localized versions featuring dubbed audio tracks (such as Spanish as Pijamada de locos) and subtitles to accommodate global audiences. For home media, the film was made available for digital purchase and rental through platforms including Apple TV (iTunes) and , allowing users to own or access it outside of a Disney+ subscription.

Reception

Critical Response

The Slumber Party garnered positive reception from critics, earning a 100% Tomatometer approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on five reviews, with an average score of 6.6/10. Reviewers praised the film as a "family-friendly Hangover" that offers authentic portrayals of teen experiences, highlighting its lighthearted take on adolescent chaos without resorting to mature content. Critics commended the strong ensemble chemistry among the young cast, which brings energy and relatability to the group dynamics, as well as the humor derived from the hypnosis-induced mishaps that drive the narrative. The movie's positive messages about , , and bonds were also frequently highlighted, with reviewers noting how it emphasizes supporting one another through life's transitions. Some criticisms focused on the predictable plot tropes, particularly its clear inspiration from The Hangover, which leads to over-the-top elements that occasionally feel formulaic. Additionally, concerns were raised about portrayals of unsafe behaviors like sneaking out and limited adult involvement. Notable reviews include Common Sense Media's assessment, which rates the film appropriate for ages 10 and up due to its mild humor and absence of concerning elements, recommending it for its focus on individuality and diverse family structures. The movie has been compared to other Disney teen comedies, evoking the colorful, chaotic vibe of early 2000s shows like Hannah Montana while delivering moral lessons on personal growth.

Accolades

The Slumber Party earned recognition in the family programming space with its nomination for Outstanding Fiction Special at the 3rd Children's and Family Emmy Awards, held on March 15, 2025. This category honors exceptional television specials aimed at children and families, underscoring the film's comedic take on friendship and adolescence as a standout in youth-oriented content. Although it did not win—the award went to The Velveteen Rabbit—the nomination highlights the production's appeal to young audiences through its lighthearted narrative and ensemble performances. No additional major awards or nominations for the cast or crew in relation to the film have been reported.

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