2003–2004
Duff subsequently starred opposite Christy Carlson Romano and Gary Cole in the Disney Channel television film Cadet Kelly (2002), which became the network's most watched program in its nineteen-year history. Her first major role in a feature film was in Agent Cody Banks with Frankie Muniz in 2003. This would mark Duff's first role in an action film and her first "major" feature film. The film received positive reviews and was successful enough to spawn a sequel, in which Duff did not participate. Afterwards Hilary reprised her role as Lizzie McGuire for The Lizzie McGuire Movie, the film was very successful and exceeded box office expectations.
Duff in the ad for The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
Duff in the ad for The Lizzie McGuire Movie.
Later that year Duff played one of the twelve children of Steve Martin and Bonnie Hunt in the family film Cheaper by the Dozen, which remains her highest grossing film. She reprised her role in the sequel to the film called Cheaper by the Dozen 2 (2005), which failed to be as financially successful as the original film and was panned by critics.
In 2004 Duff starred in the romantic comedy A Cinderella Story, an update of Charles Perrault's fairy tale Cinderella. The film became a moderate box office hit, and though reviews were mostly negative, some critics were impressed by Duff's performance and her chemistry with co-star Chad Michael Murray. A Cinderella Story earned a total of $66,068,046 worldwide and was a commercial success. Later that year she starred in the film Raise Your Voice. Some critics praised Duff for appearing in a more dramatic role than previously, but the film was heavily panned, with the Las Vegas Weekly writing: "Effortlessly combining Duff's bad acting and bad singing with bad writing and bad direction, Raise Your Voice is an insulting waste of time that begs to be silenced."Several reviews were negative to Duff's vocals (several critics pointed out what appears to be her digitally enhanced voice[6][7][8][9]) and indifferent towards her acting performance. The film received a muted reception at the box office, and is Duff's least successful film commercially, with total theater receipts of just $13,573,284. This was Hilary's first starring role in a drama film. Duff received her first Razzie nomination for her role in Raise Your Voice.bShe lost her 2004 nomination to Halle Berry for her feature film Catwoman.
2005–2006
In The Perfect Man (2005) she played the oldest daughter of a divorced woman (Heather Locklear), who moves to New York City as she desperately searches for love. Reviews were mostly negative and the film disappointed at the box office, grossing a mere $19,770,475 globally.[12] That year, Duff was again nominated for a Razzie Award, for both The Perfect Man and Cheaper by the Dozen 2.[13] The 2006 satirical comedy Material Girls again disappointed, grossing only $14,189,525 worldwide.[14] The Martha Coolidge-directed film, co-produced by Madonna's independent film production company Maverick Entertainment, starred Duff and her real-life sister Haylie Duff as wealthy siblings who must fight to reclaim their fortune following a scandal. For the film, Duff was nominated for another two Razzie awards on January 24, 2007.[15] The film is to be released in Europe in March of 2007, and has launched a foreign website confirming this information. Material Girls was released to DVD in the US on December 12, 2006. Due to excessive recording of Duff's next studio album entitled Dignity, the film Material Girls was the only movie Duff starred in for 2006.
2007–2008
The Duff sisters are due to lend their voices to the computer animated comedy Foodfight!, which Lions Gate Films is to distribute in 2007. The film's director, Larry Kasanoff, said that he is "absolutely thrilled to have the Duff sisters as part of the cast."[16]
Duff is currently slated to star opposite John Cusack in War, Inc., due for release in late 2007. The film is set in a futuristic country and Duff and Cusack have completed filming it in Bulgaria. Duff plays a European pop star named Yonica. Duff pushed back her fifth studio album so that she had ample time to work on the movie.[citation needed] Cusack has stated that he enjoys working with Miss Duff and that "she is awesome in the movie".
Duff is also due to work on a second movie with John Cusack, the sci-fi/action thriller Talking with Dog. Little is known about the film, although its theme revolves around a future that faces some extreme consequences of global warming (including human infertility).[17] Filming is set to begin in 2007, with a 2008 release date.
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