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35 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83IndieWireEric KohnIndieWireEric KohnMiller applies Gerwig to the center of a busy story with simple themes, but it glides along so effortlessly that its reductive qualities barely register. The filmmaker's exceedingly smart screenplay is the real plan, and Gerwig's performance puts it into action.
- 83The PlaylistKevin JagernauthThe PlaylistKevin JagernauthWitty, observational, and hilarious, Maggie’s Plan is the kind of richly complex dramedy that proves to be the rare picture that serves both halves of that genre description fully, equally, and satisfyingly.
- 80The GuardianNigel M SmithThe GuardianNigel M SmithIt’s unpredictable and a bit of a mess. And that’s what makes Maggie’s Plan such a delight.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe picture is one part vintage Woody Allen, a few parts Screwball-era comedy of remarriage, and a vigorous shake of Gerwig herself, without whose particular spirit — "so pure," as an admirer puts it here, and "a little stupid" — this scenario might have trouble getting off the ground.
- 80Screen DailyTim GriersonScreen DailyTim GriersonAll three leads get stronger as the movie goes along, in part because Miller’s full intention isn’t clear until about halfway through. These characters are foolish without being idiots, which produces a more sophisticated type of comedy.
- 80VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyMiller is greatly helped by all her major collaborators here.
- 70Village VoiceApril WolfeVillage VoiceApril WolfeMaggie's Plan is a fun light comedy with memorable characters, from a writer-director who lives up to her lineage (Arthur Miller's her dad), but it relies heavily on Gerwig's predictable charm and sometimes seems more Woody Allen than Rebecca Miller.
- 63Slant MagazineJake ColeSlant MagazineJake ColeAs a writer and director, Rebecca Miller is at her best when she finds the shared wavelengths of her lead cast's divergent styles.
- The script, although endearing, is too poorly edited to lift its quirks to the next level, no matter how many stars show up for roll call.