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Welcome to the Dollhouse
Directed by
Todd Solondz
R
1995
88m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.3
94%
86%
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An awkward seventh-grader struggles to cope with inattentive parents, snobbish class-mates, a smart older brother, an attractive younger sister and her own insecurities in suburban New Jersey.
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Cast of Welcome to the Dollhouse
Heather Matarazzo
Dawn Wiener
Matthew Faber
Mark Wiener
Daria Kalinina
Missy Wiener
Brendan Sexton III
Brandon McCarthy
Eric Mabius
Steve Rodgers
Will Lyman
Mr. Edwards
Rica Martens
Mrs. Grissom
Dimitri Iervolino
Ralphy
Stacey Moseley
Mary Ellen Moriarty
Herbie Duarte
Lance
Telly Pontidis
Jed
Christina Brucato
Cookie
Victoria Davis
Lolita
Zsanné Pitta
Ginger Friedman
Angela Pietropinto
Mrs. Weiner
Bill Buell
Mr. Wiener
Christina Vidal
Cynthia
Siri Howard
Chrissy
Scott Coogan
Troy
Josiah Trager
Kenny
Ken Leung
Barry
Elizabeth Martin
Mrs. Iannone
Richard Gould
Mr. Kasdan
Beverly Hecht
Steve’s Girlfriend
Teddy Coluca
Police Sergeant
Tommy McCarthy
Tommy Fager
James O'Donoghue
Mr. McCarthy
Deanna Barillari
Student (uncredited)
Molly Howe
Younger Samantha Brookestein (uncredited)
Lorelei Mahoney
Heather (uncredited)
Todd Solondz
Director / Writer / Producer
Welcome to the Dollhouse Ratings & Reviews
Newsweek
David Ansen
The beauty of Welcome to the Dollhouse is its pokerfaced objectivity, which neither condescends to its pubescent victim nor romantically inflates her plight.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
Welcome to the Dollhouse marks a substantial (and obvious) improvement over filmmaker Todd Solondz's underwhelming debut, Fear Anxiety and Depression...
Common Sense Media
Hollis Griffin
A dark look at adolescence; not for kids.
City Pages, Minneapolis/St. Paul
Rob Nelson
Welcome to the Dollhouse puts an ugly duckling through her paces.
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
At its best it's like the funniest yet bleakest comic book Dan Clowes never drew.
Variety
Emanuel Levy
One of the highlights of the 1995 Toronto Festival, Solondz's second film is a stark, often funny, always poignant comedy about suburban mores, centering on a misfit Jewish girl tormented by her family and classmates.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Todd Solondz's only good movie.
ComingSoon.net
Edward Douglas
Still Solondz's one and only great film!
Movie Mom
Nell Minow
Searing story of adolescent anguish, almost unbearably painful.
USA Today
Mike Clark
At 87 minutes, Dollhouse is a near-perfect morsel. If nothing else, it informs older folk that school principals still threaten to record bad behavior in one's 'personal record' -- only now, computers facilitate the process.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
Welcome to the Dollhouse remembers with brutal and unforgiving accuracy the hell of junior high school... it's a shock, watching this film, to remember how cruel kids can be to one another, and how deeply the wounds cut.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Watching the film is perhaps not so different from reading a John O'Hara novella about the business world, but I would still argue that the psychological and behavioral subtleties of the film are novelistic...
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