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The Miracle Club
Directed by
Thaddeus O'Sullivan
PG-13
2023
90m
Comedy
,
Drama
6.4
68%
83%
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There's just one dream for the women of Ballygar to taste freedom: to win a pilgrimage to the sacred French town of Lourdes.
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Cast of The Miracle Club
Maggie Smith
Lily Fox
Laura Linney
Chrissie Ahearn
Kathy Bates
Eileen Dunne
Agnes O'Casey
Dolly Hennessy
Stephen Rea
Frank Dunne
Mark O'Halloran
Father Dermot Byrne
Eric D. Smith
Daniel Hennessy
Mark McKenna
George Hennessy
Niall Buggy
Tommy Fox
Hazel Doupe
Cathy Dunne
Brenda Fricker
Maureen (voice)
Luke Jackson Smith
Patrick Dunne
Noel Gaskin
Taxi Driver
Sean O’Callaghan
Peter (Singer)
Shauna Higgins
Ruth (Peter’s Mother)
Lesley Conroy
Nun 2
Rose Henderson
Nun 1
Fionnuala Murphy
Mrs. Connolly
Amélie Kiki McCormack
Pilgrim Girl in Grotto
Alice Heneghan
Rosie Hennessy
Janet Grene
Nun at Talent Show (uncredited)
Martin McDonagh
Bus Pilgrame (uncredited)
The Miracle Club Ratings & Reviews
Observer
Rex Reed
The Miracle Club is a sincere and meritorious effort, enhanced by John Conroy's beatific cinematography that vividly captures the quiet stoicism of rural Ireland, but it leaves you empty, undernourished, and wanting more.
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Leonard Maltin
This is a story of forgiveness and understanding, two qualities that seem to be scarce these days. Any movie that encourages people to be kinder to one another gets my vote.
Los Angeles Times
Jessica Kiang
A fillm that boasts about as much edge as a digestive biscuit too long dunked in milky tea.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
The Miracle Club may not be a miraculous cinematic achievement but it does a fine job of dramatizing the healing power of forgiveness.
Variety
Peter Debruge
The movie's nothing special, but it's worth checking out just for the cast.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
It's easy to predict how this will go, but with actresses like Bates (whose accent is a bit spotty) and Smith (whose accent is very good), there's always a lot to dig into and appreciate.
Boston Globe
Odie Henderson
I wish the filmmakers had shown as much faith in the audience as its characters have in miracles.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
"The Miracle Club" contains few surprises, but that's kind of the point of these kinds of movies, yes? We're here for the comfort-viewing and the location scenery and the hand-me-a-tissue moments and the sublime performances.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
A film otherwise determined to be placid, unprovocative, and too cutesy by half.
Seattle Times
Soren Andersen
Director Thaddeus O'Sullivan and principal screenwriter Jimmy Smallhorne, both products of Irish neighborhoods like the one in the movie, infuse "The Miracle Club" with a sense of genuine authenticity.
New York Times
Lisa Kennedy
The filmmakers go for too-easy laughs; the movie doesn't seem to trust its audience to sit with the pain, much less to find the achy humor in it, as a more assured film might. The actors here are good, but they are not miracle workers.
San Francisco Chronicle
Mick LaSalle
The idea of people's past deeds coming back to haunt them is a familiar dramatic trope, but there's nothing cliched in the treatment here.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
Occasionally sweet despite its general flavorlessness, "The Miracle Club" may have its heart in the right place, but it beats for nothing in a 1967-set period piece that grows faint at the sight of its own blood.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
It's a sterling cast, capably guided through the motions by director Thaddeus O'Sullivan in this at times gently amusing and at other times modestly touching dramedy.
The Hollywood Reporter
Caryn James
These actresses deserved so much better.
Slant Magazine
Greg Nussen
In the end, The Miracle Club is splintered at the seams between its desire to tell an uplifting story of forgiveness and a cheeky tale of patriarchal floundering, all the while doing both a tremendous disservice.
America Magazine
John Anderson
What is transformative in The Miracle Club is the complete shift in tone, and arrival of dramatic gravity, at the moment Linney enters the movie.
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Cody Dericks
If audiences wish to join "The Miracle Club" simply as an excuse to watch actresses who love to interact with each other in a pleasant and gentle environment, they will get what they're looking for.
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Thelma Adams
Sometimes cleansing truth, forgiveness and reconciliation are the biggest miracles.
The Film Experience
Matthew St. Clair
All four ladies bring divine wonders to their performances in a picture that is simple in its execution both on a screenwriting and technical level.
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