Angie

Angie (1994)

  • 38% of critics liked it
    (16 reviews)

  • 31% of users liked it
    (3,782 ratings)

Angie is the study of a believable Italian-American woman who takes an honest look at herself and sees she's on a predictable path that will soon include an altar and a baby carriage. "There's gotta' be more!" she feels, and she's one gal with courage enough to find the… More

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Genres
Drama, Musical & Performing Arts, Comedy
In Theaters
Mar 4, 1994 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Emanuel Levy, Screendaily

    Updated version of the simplistic working class sagas Hollywood used to make in the 1950s (Marty), except that the protag is an ethnic minority female, miscast by the glorious and beautiful Geena Davis; showing promise, Gandolfini may become a lead actor

  • Clint Morris, Moviehole

    Thanks to Geena, it's better than it reads on paper

  • Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice

    Rambunctious drama about a pregnant unmarried woman's journey of self-discovery.

  • Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com

    Davis elevates the material beyond the soap-opera conventions ... barely.

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