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Moxie
Directed by
Amy Poehler
PG-13
2021
1h 51m
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6.7
70%
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Inspired by her mom's rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy 16-year-old publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school.
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Cast of Moxie
Hadley Robinson
Vivian Carter
Lauren Tsai
Claudia
Alycia Pascual-Peña
Lucy Hernandez
Nico Hiraga
Seth Acosta
Sabrina Haskett
Kaitlynn Price
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Mitchell Wilson
Sydney Park
Kiera Pascal
Anjelika Washington
Amaya
Josie Totah
CJ
Amy Poehler
Lisa Carter
Ike Barinholtz
Mr. Davies
Marcia Gay Harden
Principal Shelly
Josephine Langford
Emma Cunningham
Joshua Darnell Walker
Jason
Clark Gregg
John
Charlie Hall
Bradley
Avery Bagenstos
Boo
Ron Perkins
U-copy Clerk
Roman Arabia
Custodian
Greg Poehler
News Anchor
Helen Slayton-Hughes
Helen
Xander Evans
Beer Flinging Kid
Avantika
Chem Class Girl
Kevin Dorff
Male Grocery Manager
Carla Valentine
Secretary
Corey Fogelmanis
Mark
Cooper Mothersbaugh
Darryl
Gracie Lawrence
Lacey
Brady Reiter
Jessica
Ji-young Yoo
Casey
Aaron Holliday
Brandon
Moxie Reviews
Newsday
Robert Levin
The movie takes Vivian and her fellow students seriously, rather than making the easy mistake of regarding them from a distance.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
It's directed by Poehler, who frames it as a tribute to change and the baby steps that lead to a movement. It's a Molotov cocktail disguised as a Shirley Temple.
indieWire
Kate Erbland
The film's earnest tone is usually welcome, but it does falter in the film's final scenes, which follow the revelation of a secret that feels both obvious and far too heavy for the good-natured "Moxie."
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
Amy Poehler might want to reconsider the whole directing thing.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Amy Poehler directed, produced and co-stars in this excellent girl power adaptation of Jennifer Mathieu's YA novel, which tackles issues of white privilege and toxic teen male masculinity.
Chicago Tribune
Nina Metz
The end result is a movie that comes across as disappointingly vacant, a jumbled collection of good intentions gone wrong.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
Ideologically, I am down with this completely, but it is very on-the-nose.
Autostraddle
Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya
With a killer soundtrack its compelling cast, Moxie does have some charm to it, but it's frustrating in its tepid and neatly constructed approach to a teenage gender revolution.
Wall Street Journal
Joe Morgenstern
A glib and sloppy anthem of teen rebellion.
Bitch Media
Rachel Charlene Lewis
While the film offers an inspirational look into young feminist activism, it is largely buoyed by the characters of color who push Vivian (Hadley Robinson), our protagonist, to go further in her understanding of feminism.
Salon.com
Melanie McFarland
Moxie wants to capture the spirit of youth revolt but alas, this is without a doubt your mother's film.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
The story leaves most of its most potentially interesting ideas on the table.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
Both an awkward act of nostalgia for '90s activism and an attempt to push the riot grrrl legacy into the future.
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
This is more than the usual teen drama about outgrowing childhood connections. It is about developing a deeper understanding and empathy.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
This is a film that pulls off the difficult balancing act of carrying an important and uplifting message while delivering consistent laughs and introducing us to some wonderfully badass teens...
New York Magazine/Vulture
Jen Chaney
Moxie is a story of teen feminist rebellion with a screenplay that plays every moment just a little too safe.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
Unfocused and too often unbelievable, Amy Poehler's "Moxie" feels like a battle between two competing visions: go-girl crowd-pleaser and serious high-school harassment drama. Neither wins.
TV Guide
Jordan Hoffman
There is a phony, learn-a-lesson vibe (we used to call them "afterschool specials") to Moxie that you won't find in far superior recent work like Eighth Grade, Booksmart, or Love, Simon. But that doesn't mean it is wholly without merit.
NPR
Linda Holmes
The moment in which you begin to explore your own tolerance for risks and consequences in the interest of things you think are important is indeed a rite of passage; this is one story about how that plays out for one young woman.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
Likable, well-performed and admirably inclusive, if not terribly deep...
Watch Moxie Videos
Moxie
Moxie
Trailer
Expanding The Moxie Coalition
Expanding The Moxie Coalition
Behind the Scenes
Zine
Zine
Scene
Protesting
Protesting
Scene
That's Hot
That's Hot
Scene
Keep My Head Up
Keep My Head Up
Scene
Nominating Kiera
Nominating Kiera
Scene
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