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Pixie feels like the late-1990s independent comedy that time forgot.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Sep 25, 2022

Pixie has all the elements of a classic Western.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 16, 2022

Pixie is worth seeking out for the laughs, and for a lead performance that keeps you glued to the screen.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 26, 2022

Beyond its quirk - which teeters on the edge of insufferable - it has very little.

| Sep 14, 2021

You might expect something with a touch more grit or gravity, but Pixie fully embraces its own absurdity.

| Jun 6, 2021

Pixie feels like a missed opportunity to shatter the mould while slimming and strengthening the plot to its protagonist's advantage and in doing so laying to rest horny young men tropes once and for all.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Apr 22, 2021

This is Cooke's movie through and through, the same way 'Trainspotting' belonged to Ewan McGregor.

| Mar 18, 2021

The story remains engaging, and it's helped along by a rhythmic screenplay, and three central characters that are impossible to dislike.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 16, 2021

The film feels seriously dated by its '90s-era spin through gruesome violence, spiked with a plethora of characters who can't be bothered to pay much attention to what they're doing.

| Original Score: 79/100 | Mar 12, 2021

Pixie's guarantee: No cliché overlooked.

| Mar 12, 2021

With its snappy collision of comedy and violence, this Irish caper has strong echoes of the McDonough brothers as it weaves criminality into everyday life.

| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Mar 12, 2021

Some gorgeous Irish scenery along with stunning (sometimes violent) plot twists and snappy one-liners (and some gorgeous scenery) make "Pixie" a quirky winner, ideal for the weekend while knocking back a Guinness.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 11, 2021

I haven't laughed this hard at some much senseless violence and murder since Fargo.

| Mar 10, 2021

A decent, gory Irish comedy. It's like a diet-Martin McDonagh.

| Mar 10, 2021

Olivia Cooke is reason enough to watch Pixie. If you've yet to be mesmerized by her acting chops, here's your chance...

| Mar 9, 2021

It's twisty and funny, the plot wrapping around itself without getting lost in its own contrived circumlocutions.

| Mar 8, 2021

Olivia Cooke's work here is just about perfect and gives the film a ton of charm even though it's a revenge film.

| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Mar 8, 2021

Cooke is the driving force propelling the juvenile Irish crime comedy Pixie to success, her transformation into pipsqueak firebrand Pixie O'Brien masterful.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Mar 7, 2021

There is certainly something quite charming about [Pixie] ... But it is a novice whack at a story that could use help in highlighting its subtleties and cleaning its message.

| Mar 6, 2021

If this were a normal year, Pixie would be simply referred to as a fun time at the movies.

| Original Score: 6/10 | Mar 6, 2021

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