Maggie Moore(s) Reviews
The film is an enjoyably slippery concoction that further proves Hamm has the leading-man chops that major studios so desperately need.
| Aug 29, 2023
You can craft a bleak parable about human venality and cruelty or you can tell a heartwarming story about the miracle of human connection. But when you try to do both at once, it feels jarring.
| Jun 29, 2023
Maggie's crackling cast, including Tina Fey and Nick Mohammed, handles the clever dialogue with aplomb.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jun 17, 2023
The sort of affable B-project that feels at home on VOD, where you trip over it almost by accident and start smiling as you rub your toe.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jun 16, 2023
Maggie Moore(s) is easy to watch, because the actors are talented and the tone is light.
| Jun 16, 2023
What Slattery conjures... for some reason, is a continual sourness and decay, which gets into every crevice of the action...
| Jun 16, 2023
Top-heavy with big names (Tina Fey, Jon Hamm) and set in a nondescript small town populated primarily by sad sacks and losers, the movie struggles to get out of second gear.
| Jun 15, 2023
If you can’t tell whether or not this sounds like a comedy, there’s a good reason for that: “Maggie Moore(s)” can’t seem to figure it out either.
| Jun 15, 2023
A film with select moments, largely because of the screen chemistry of its leads, but it never coheres into anything consistent.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 14, 2023
A cinematic flatline.
| Jun 13, 2023
The schemes and cover-ups and collateral damage spin round with little dimension, or, as Police Chief Sanders sums it up, “Just a bunch of people that deserve each other.”
| Jun 13, 2023
Think of a “Columbo” episode mixed with “Strangers on a Train,” but in the context of a comedy of errors. And unfortunately, some of those errors are in part due to a lackluster script...
| Original Score: C | Jun 13, 2023
The story’s center isn’t strong enough for the rest of its disparate parts to hold.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Jun 13, 2023