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MDMA
Directed by
Angie Wang
Not Rated
2017
1h 38m
Drama
,
Crime
5.3
56%
79%
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In 1984, the most powerful drug dealer on the west coast was a 19 year old coed. Based on actual events.
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Cast of MDMA
Annie Q. Riegel
Angie
Francesca Eastwood
Jeanine
Pierson Fodé
Alex
Scott Keiji Takeda
Tommy
Aalyrah Caldwell
Bree
Yetide Badaki
Anita
Noah Segan
Lior
Elisa Donovan
Mary
Ron Yuan
Michael
Sarah Guilbault
Kirsten
Zoe Winter
Sarah
Henry Zaga
Donnie
Joseph John Schirle
Stephen
Shoyi Cheng
Betty
Paul Ghiringhelli
Matt
Devon Libran
Darnell
Susan Chuang
Middle Age Angie
Dianna Hua Chung
Angeline
Dexter Masland
Heath
Jena Hunt
Waitress
Gustave Johnson
Mr. Jackson
Mekai Bisbee
Tyrone
Jonny Hoffman
Boy
Jason Patrone
Patron
David Ballog
Edward
Marcos Orozco
Oswaldo
Ryan Nielsen
College Boy
Jenefer Taylor
Blonde Club Girl
Shawn Crab
Angie (5 Years Old)
Gary Terranova
Tall Dark Man
Seamus Boyle
Hillsborough Dude
David Fine
Cabbie
Brien Roberts
Manager
Kyle Zingler
Drunk
Dustin Christenson
Bartender
Derek W. Adam
Limo Driver (uncredited)
Cooper Chow
Tommy's Uncle (uncredited)
Marcia L. Chun
Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
Jackie Dallas
Waitress (uncredited)
Vermyttya Erahn
Club Goer (uncredited)
Diogo Hausen
Rocker (uncredited)
Alice Ko
Mourner (uncredited)
Lily Luong
Girl at Bar (uncredited)
Malachi Maynard
College Student (uncredited)
Carole Morey
Pre Med Student (uncredited)
Afsheen Olyaie
80's Drunk College Jock (uncredited)
Tom O'Reilly
Upper Class Parent (uncredited)
Lana Palmer
College Student (uncredited)
Elise Scarlott
80s College Kid (uncredited)
Thomas W. Stewart
Aquarium Tourist (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sun
Michael's Friend (uncredited)
Sydney Van Delft
College Student (uncredited)
Susanna Wagner
Upper Class Parent (uncredited)
Angie Wang
Boss Lady (uncredited)
MDMA Ratings & Reviews
Daily Film Fix
Jonathan W. Hickman
Earnest, but awkwardly written and produced, "MDMA" is an R-rated after-school special with its heart in the right place.
Under the Radar
Austin Trunick
First-time feature filmmaker Angie Wang blended her own experience in the illicit drug industry with fiction, crafting a story that lies somewhere in between.
ReelViews
James Berardinelli
Although MDMA goes to some dark places and features its share of ugly scenes, it's ultimately a story of hope and redemption.
The Young Folks
Brian Thompson
Wang doesn't attempt to garner any undeserved sympathy for her younger self or over-explain her erratic behavior. She simply lays out the facts (as best she can relay them) and affords the viewer the ability to pass judgment.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
There are a lot of excuses made by and for the main character of MDMA.
Variety
Amy Nicholson
MDMA is all excess: giant hair, stacks of silver bangles, dramatic flashbacks, and lots of shouting
It's Just Movies
Ron Wilkinson
An uneven screenplay is saved by a fascinating story and Annie Q.'s spot on portrayal of a college student adrift.
Los Angeles Times
Kimber Myers
"MDMA"... doesn't fully communicate the context of Angie's experience priors to the film, keeping us removed from the character and the movie as a whole.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
It's Wang's eye for social realities, brought to life by her cast, that gives her film its edge.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The redemption arc plays out with minimal subtlety or surprise, leaving the film's amusing period details as the only saving grace.
Film Journal International
David Noh
[Wang's] screenplay is a roiling yet random stew of melodramatic elements all too calculated to wring the most extreme emotional reaction from the viewer.
PopMatters
Argun Ulgen
Cardinal X is an engrossing film by a director who has a fresh, deeply felt perspective on an urgent subject matter.
Film Threat
Bradley Gibson
Everything about the feature is polished and professional from the sound to the camera work and it all serves to focus the intense performances delivered by the cast.
East Bay Express
Kelly Vance
Wang's writing is better than her directing.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Cardinal X is refreshingly honest about the drug economy and the many levels at which it provides employment and a means of survival, without hiding the way that some drugs contribute to ruining lives.
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