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A Girl Like Her
TrailerThe movie follows sophomore Jessica Burns as she enlists the help of her best friend, Brian, in order to document the relentless harassment she's received from her former friend, Avery Keller, whose cruel texts, verbal taunts and physical assaults drove her to utter despair.Genre: DramaActors: Hunter King, Lexi Ainsworth, Jimmy Bennett, Amy S. Weber, Stephanie Cotton, Mark Boyd, Christy Engle, Jon W. Martin, Madison Deadman, Anna Spaseski, Mariah Harrison, ...»Director: Amy S. WeberCountry: United StatesDuration: 91 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 7.00 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "A Girl Like Her"
VarietyMarch 30, 2015Seems less and less convincing the more blatantly it strives for authenticity.
ReelViewsMarch 27, 2015A Girl Like Her unfolds with a clear-eyed approach to the subject - a drama that fleshes out the principals and shows, without excusing the bully, that pain is not the exclusive domain of the victim.
Chicago Sun-TimesMarch 27, 2015Hunter King is believably despicable as the prototypical Mean Girl, but we DO feel empathy for Avery as she begins to realize the depths of the destruction she caused.
Seattle TimesMarch 27, 2015Performed with unflinching honesty, it's a story that'll be familiar to countless teens, and the film could well have a long life as required, vivid viewing for high-schoolers, who'll have plenty to discuss after its poignant ending.
Los Angeles TimesMarch 26, 2015The narrative momentum quickly stalls out, as the story adds little to dynamics of high school bullying. The characters are two-dimensional at best, with dubious and paper-thin motivations.
Hollywood ReporterMarch 26, 2015The two young female leads, exceptionally well cast, deliver strong performances, and the drama benefits from Weber's interest in understanding rather than demonizing the bully.
SF WeeklyJanuary 01, 2016Well-intentioned but belabored, Weber's documentary conceit ultimately saps the story of its truthfulness and is therefore self-defeating.
Sacramento News & ReviewMay 30, 2015A Girl Like Her goes for an ill-conceived blend of found footage and faux documentary that never works, while the script is rarely subtle and often shameless.
Cinemalogue.comMay 01, 2015Sometimes the heartfelt power of the message can help to compensate for some narrative rough patches. Such is the case with this drama that tries to put a fresh spin on the topic of teenage bullying.
Paste MagazineApril 02, 2015Right off the bat you should know that A Girl Like Her is essentially an anti-bullying Public Service Announcement. If you go into the film knowing this, then it's easier to appreciate the good things that the movie has going for it.
Screen It!March 27, 2015Should be required viewing in high schools around the nation to address this issue. (Full Content Review -- Sex, Profanity, Violence, etc. -- for Parents also available)
Daily Film FixMarch 27, 2015No doubt to be compared to movies like director Marisa Silver's 1988 film Permanent Record, A Girl Like Her is a fitting cautionary tale.
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