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The Girl In the Book
TrailerThe movie revolves around an aspiring young novelist must confront her past emotional trauma and to make decisions that will ultimately dispel her demons, bringing to light the love and creative voice she sought after many years ago.Genre: DramaActors: Emily VanCamp, Courtney Daniels, Jordan Lage, Ana Mulvoy Ten, Michael Cristofer, Michael Nyqvist, Mark Elliot Wilson, Talia Balsam, Joel Van Liew, Jon Norman Schneider, Kellie Overbey, ...»Director: Marya CohnCountry: United StatesDuration: 86 minQuality: HDRelease: 2015IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Girl In the Book"
Los Angeles TimesDecember 10, 2015"The Girl in the Book" proves to be anything but a page-turner.
Seattle TimesDecember 10, 2015From time to time, Cohn allows a few rays of light to penetrate the gloom and suggest that Alice may find a way transcend her despair. It's a small measure of relief from the overall mood of hopelessness.
New York TimesDecember 10, 2015The director, Ms. Cohn, making her feature debut, wrote the script and handily keeps the story's many elements in motion.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.comDecember 10, 2015VanCamp gives a layered, memorable performance, while writer/director Marya Cohn, making her feature debut, has crafted a nonlinear story that artfully tiptoes between cliche and truth.
New York PostDecember 10, 2015Though its resolution is a bit pat, most of "The Girl in the Book" is a smart and pointed look at abuses of power and roles women too often play in the literary world.
Washington PostDecember 10, 2015As Alice, VanCamp is exceptional, eliciting our sympathy even when the character is making maddeningly self-destructive decisions.
Under the RadarDecember 15, 2015Cohn ... adeptly balances elements of contemporary romantic comedy and scathing cultural criticism in a film that is obviously deeply personal and simultaneously universal.
Village VoiceDecember 08, 2015So unpretentious that it could be accused of lacking style or vigor, writer-director Marya Cohn's maturely conceived, Kickstarter-budgeted debut swaps genders on the more traditionally male-driven story of a stunted coming-of-age.
VarietyDecember 04, 2015[The filmmakers] lend the film's overall impact the alert observational intelligence of a first-rate short story.
Hollywood ReporterDecember 04, 2015Cohn displays deep sympathy with her protagonist's intersecting emotional crises, scripting a narrative that's intensely perceptive without becoming mired in mawkishness.
The PlaylistDecember 04, 2015The Girl in the Book is an auspicious debut for Cohn, a showcase for VanCamp's true acting abilities, and a fascinating feminine story.
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