Friday, May 10, 2013

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A contemporary reimagining of Henry James' novel, WHAT MAISIE KNEW tells the story of a captivating little girl's struggle for grace in the midst of her parents' bitter custody battle. Told through the eyes of the title's heroine, Maisie navigates this ever-widening turmoil with a six-year-old's innocence, charm and generosity of spirit. R
Release Date What Maisie Knew May 3, 2013 Limited
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Actors For What Maisie Knew

Julianne Moore,Steve Coogan,Onata Aprile,Alexander Skarsgård,Joanna Vanderham,Kate Manheim,Emma Holzer,Diana Garcia

Genres What Maisie Knew : Drama

User Ranting What Maisie Knew : 3.9
User Percentage For What Maisie Knew : 69 %
User Count Like for What Maisie Knew : 2,424
All Critics Ranting For What Maisie Knew : 7.6
All Critics Count For What Maisie Knew : 36
All Critics Percentage For What Maisie Knew : 83 %

Review For What Maisie Knew

The film raises more uncomfortable questions about Maisie's uncertain future than it ever answers, but that's in keeping with the emotional honesty the filmmakers are striving for.
Ian Buckwalter-NPR

We experience her upsets without the leavening of outside interferences. And because Aprile is such an intuitive performer, we are always searching her face for the imprint of her suffering.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

Some moviegoers may opt for an easier cinematic pleasure than this carefully crafted, discomforting look at familial misery in hyper drive, but it is the most provocative movie about parenting I've seen since The Kids Are All Right.
Mary F. Pols-TIME Magazine

Yes, these people are cliches. But they know it. And so do the actors, who push past the stereotypes to slowly show us that perhaps these young and rather unimportant people are far more grown-up and involved than anyone else around them.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

This is a fine idea for a PSA TV commercial, but (a) they already did it back in the '70s and (b) it goes on well past the 30-second mark.
Kyle Smith-New York Post

"What Maisie Knew" lays waste to the comforting dogma that children are naturally resilient, and that our casual, unthinking cruelty to them can be answered by guilty and belated displays of affection.
A.O. Scott-New York Times

Searing and sad, with Julianne Moore and Steve Coogan at their fiercely-unlikable best.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service

The film hits home thanks to a stunning performance by Onata Aprile. At age 7, Aprile has mastered the steepest challenge in screen acting: reacting in an engaging way.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

It could make you angry, or open up old wounds, but in the best possible way. Let's get riled up, let's take it personally.
Fred Topel-CraveOnline

Most movies about divorce and fractured families play up the tumultuous melodrama, but What Maisie Knew goes for something much quieter and more profound. It's a subtly ambitious film that's smartly written, beautifully acted, and perfectly directed.
Perry Seibert-TV Guide's Movie Guide

Wrenching drama about child custody can spark discussion.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

Directing partners Scott McGehee and David Siegel go more mainstream and downstream with this modern-day, loose riff on Henry James' late-19th-century novel.
Doris Toumarkine-Film Journal International

Cinema buffs should see this for the great performances all around, the way that New York feels when it's not being rushed, and for an overall tenderness that's most welcome.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid

The actors are all very good. Moore, in particular, has a frightening intensity. If Maisie can deal with this banshee, she's prepared for anything.
Craig Seligman-Bloomberg News

What Maisie Knew is an affecting movie right until the very end, but is it really worth breaking your heart?
Gabe Toro-The Playlist

It fails to bring much insight to what essentially amounts to a massive parental guilt trip.
Sam Adams-AV Club

A mesmerizing screen adaptation of a Henry James novel about parenting and the importance of a tender and nurturing love.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice

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