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Harriet the Spy Reviews

Apr 15, 2025

I remember liking the idea of this movie more than the movie itself when I was a kid and I can see why now. It’s very stylish and 90s but the plot is an aimless mess. And the characters are “quirky” to the point that they’re just obnoxious and annoying. Unfortunately , this one is not a 90s kids classic like Matilda, A Little Princess or the Pagemaster, etc.

Mar 9, 2025

“I will always remember that face.” Canadian director Bronwen Hughes’ coming-of-age comedy-drama Harriet the Spy (1996) remains a wonderful family movie. I adored Michelle Trachtenberg immensely, so it was cathartic to see her alive again as a kid in her film debut. I’ll miss her dearly as an actress. I’ll always remember her as a skilled and charming actress. She’s really excellent and sympathetic as the lonesome girl Harriet. I like how Trachtenberg portrays Harriet who learns empathy and kindness for others after starting off as a more judgmental spoiled brat. Harriet the Spy could make kids want to be a writer like Harriet or a scientist like Janie. I loved Harriet the Spy when I was a little boy, so I’m delighted to report that it still holds up! Harriet the Spy really gave me nostalgia for my childhood. It has playful kids pranks, funny references, and tender family drama that’s surprisingly heartfelt. I was tearing up at the scene where Rosie O’Donnell’s nanny Golly leaves Harriet alone. I felt bad to Harriet being left all alone to her own devices, but her spy adventures looking in on all her neighbors is a ton of fun. I found the classroom drama between Harriet and her friends rather poignant and amusing too. They really don’t make charming family movies filled with great wisdom anymore. Writers Douglas Petrie and Theresa Rebeck adapted author Louise Fitzhugh’s children’s novel with a real empathy for the perspective of children. I think Harriet the Spy would be great for parents to show their kids about being kind to their friends, getting along with their fellow classmates, as well as being sensitive to the poor suffering without luxury. You could make the case for parents needing to be there for their kids when they are sad in addition to encouraging their hobbies to support a potential career path they are actually interested in for themselves. There’s a crucial lesson for parents not to argue and bicker in front of your kid also. Harriet’s parents have no real interest in understanding her until things get dire. Bronwen Hughes did a fantastic job directing Harriet the Spy for her lovely directorial debut. I was struck by the beautiful soft lighting and natural lighting through the trees in the park. It’s delightful to see Toronto in the Fall, where they shot the movie. I love that Harriet gets to see Mata Hari starring Greta Garbo since she likes spies! That’s such a cute idea! Casting director Jill Greenberg Sands cast the perfect mischievous Harriet with the sweet Michelle Trachtenberg. I like the large Canadian supporting ensemble that is very diverse. Michelle Trachtenberg is phenomenal as Harriet M. Welsch. She’s appropriately precocious and thoughtful as this little writer, who wants to be a spy. I love when you can see Trachtenberg’s emotional performance with her tearful eyes when her parents ignore her, her friends abandon her, or when Golly leaves her. She’s funny, playful, sweet, and moving here as Harriet the Spy. Rosie O'Donnell is fantastic as the kind, nurturing, amusing, and wise nanny Catherine "Ole Golly.” Rosie is surprisingly heartfelt and motherly towards Harriet in a really wonderful supporting role. You can tell Harriet sees her more as a mother than just a friend who listens. Gregory Smith is nice as Harriet’s poor best friend Sport. I was quite touched by his storyline just trying to get by with his impoverished father, played by the friendly Gerry Quigley. Vanessa Lee Chester is fun as the science wiz Janie Gibbs, who is one of Harriet’s closest friends. J. Smith-Cameron is very compelling as Harriet’s absent mother Violetta Welsch, who cannot understand her daughter’s feelings. Robert Joy is quite nice as Harriet’s father Ben Welsch, who tries to get Harriet’s perspective. Eartha Kitt gets a very funny cameo as the eccentric Agatha K. Plummer. Nancy Beatty’s pleasant teacher Miss Elson is very amusing talking to the kids. Roger Clark is so nice and understanding with Harriet as her children’s therapist Dr. Wagner. Charlotte Sullivan is excellent as the mean girl Marion Hawthorne with her own sorrows. Teisha Kim is also fun as Marion’s toadie Rachel Hennessy. Cecilley Carroll’s Beth Ellen Hansen, who is a girl obsessed with teen heartthrobs, is nice. Dov Tiefenbach’s Boy with Purple Socks and Nina Shock’s girl dealing with puberty named Carrie Andrews are great side characters. Editor Debra Chiate’s swift cuts keep Harriet’s life moving along. I liked the cuts that give us all her little spy adventures with neat cuts between her eyes and what she’s spying on everywhere. Cinematographer Francis Kenny’s beautiful wide shots of Toronto look spectacular. I was really pleasantly surprised by all the close-ups of Michelle Trachtenberg to let us into how Harriet is really feeling. Production designer Lester Cohen’s sets are awesome for Harriet’s lovely home. I want to live in this upper middle class home. Art director Paul D. Austerberry makes all the classrooms and bedrooms look so fun and colorful. Composer Jamshied Sharifi’s film score is awesome with plenty of upbeat jazz and funk music. Sound designer Randle Akerson captured clear voice recordings. Costume designer Donna Zakowska adorns the kids with layers and mismatched clothes in true 1990’s fashion. Makeup artist Donald Mowat and Hairstylist James D. Brown did fun and unique looks for each kid. In the end, Harriet the Spy is fabulous, funny, and moving for a brisk 100 minutes. This was an easy comfort watch for me.

Mar 7, 2025

A very entertaining story about friendship and Revenge. Tim Treakle

Mar 1, 2025

One of my all time favorite nickelodeon movies of all times!!! The critics and the audience are horrible at rating good movies must be because they have no talent whatsoever!!! RIP MICHELLE TRACHTENBERG 😭 YOU WILL BE MISSED 😭

Sep 24, 2023

This Nickelodeon movie was terrible. Michelle Trachtenberg, Rosie O'Donnell, Vanessa Lee Chester, Gregory Smith, Charlotte Sullivan, and the rest of the cast did a terrible job in this movie. The story of the movie was dull, tedious, and exhausting. It's about a girl who spies on people and is obsessed with her notebook. That's very strange. I was just a kid when this movie hit theaters, but I never saw it. If I did, I would say that this movie was terrible just like I'm saying right now. If you haven't seen this movie yet, don't waste your time. It's not worth it.

Jul 31, 2023

I think people are missing the point. Yeah, she doesn't quite understand what being a spy means. That's childhood. It's about the balance of maintaining friendships and doing what you love, and I think that's a nice message.

May 10, 2023

The story is a bit unfocused. Plus, unless she said she wanted to write for newspaper, I don't understand how spying on the people will teach her to be a writer? Plus, the only villain is the cliché mean girl. Which is odd that a girl in the 6th grade would be that jaded. Plus that young able to control the whole school against her is odd too. The sequel does make her a high school blogger which makes a tad more sense. This is probably a flaw with the books. But at least it didn't go in the direction I was expecting. But it's not horrible, it has a lot of likable moments. Just enough to keeping it from a meh grade, but not by much.

Jan 25, 2023

It's ok but honestly I thought there would be a more clever plot that would involve her spy hobby/skills. It kind of feels like especially watching the trailer it is a bit misleading this is really a coming of age sort of story rather than a witty spy kids spy plot. The editing is the weakest part here and isn't very good as it feels like for over half the film stuff just happens with no real cohesive story at times with the plot coming in at only certain intervals. This leads to a passable pacing mainly because the girl actor is actually half decent and does a above average job carrying the plot. I feel Rosie should've had a much bigger part and would've helped make this more charming. The camerawork is actually half decent also with some creative camera shots at times but settings and scenes are forgettable. The music is ok with some old school soul numbers but kind of forgettable. Overall there really isn't much to offer here and there really isn't anything bad, it's charming enough. Any fans of Rosie or Michelle Trachtenberg should give this a watch but outside of that I'd say skip this.

Jun 19, 2021

There are some great kid's movies out there, and this isn't one of them. This movie is bad. It's not funny at all. Harriett isn't a spy, she's more of a stalker. I wish I had that 90 minutes of my life back. My kids and I won't watch it again.

Nov 11, 2020

A boring, tedious, lifeless, Nickelodeon movie with terrible comedy, no worthy plot, and bad acting from everyone.

Oct 12, 2020

Harriet really doesn't deserve a happy ending. Janie and Sport deserve so much better than her.

Jul 7, 2020

Inoffensive kids film that does not annoy their parents.

Jul 23, 2019

Harriet the Spy has good life lessons and rises on the strength of the performances of the two leads. Also, I'm guessing it's faithful to the book I've never read because that's what other reviews praise this movie for. So, good job for your source material fidelity. Yet, the movie can't help but feel rather mean-spirited at times, playing out as more of a family-friendly Carrie. I just wanted to hug poor Harriet at times. It also brings nothing new to the table since it has all the family movie tropes and cliches you've come to expect from these types of films. I'm sure children will like it but the first Nickelodeon Movie just didn't do anything for me.

Feb 10, 2019

Looking back at Harriet the Spy we see a film that is not scared of dissecting the emotional tribulations of childhood friendships and how much they teach you. Visually engaging and well rounded characters.

Apr 23, 2018

Harriet the spy is a wonderful family friendly comedy that perfectly compiles every aspect of the 90's in a kids film. The film does well in discussing topics of bullying, and what it means to be yourself and follow your dreams. The characters are likable and interesting, and the adaption from the novel is very well done. I feel this film is highly under appreciated.

Feb 1, 2018

So I only saw it one time a long time ago and I thought it was cool that she likes to Spy

Oct 23, 2017

Such a long time ago I saw it was not a fan of it

May 3, 2017

One of my favorite movies as a kid, and I'm surprised I still liked it!

Aug 5, 2016

Great book, not great movie.

Jun 15, 2016

hughiebrophy yes dad broom yes

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