Moxie

Find your voice.

7.2
20211h 50m

Inspired by her mom's rebellious past and a confident new friend, a shy 16-year-old publishes an anonymous zine calling out sexism at her school.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Moxie | Official Trailer | Netflix

Moxie | Official Trailer | Netflix

Cast

Photo of Hadley Robinson

Hadley Robinson

Vivian Carter

Photo of Alycia Pascual-Peña

Alycia Pascual-Peña

Lucy Hernandez

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Nico Hiraga

Seth Acosta

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Sabrina Haskett

Kaitlynn Price

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Patrick Schwarzenegger

Mitchell Wilson

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Sydney Park

Kiera Pascal

Photo of Amy Poehler

Amy Poehler

Lisa Carter

Photo of Ike Barinholtz

Ike Barinholtz

Mr. Davies

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Marcia Gay Harden

Principal Shelly

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Josephine Langford

Emma Cunningham

Photo of Ron Perkins

Ron Perkins

U-copy Clerk

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Roman Arabia

Custodian

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Greg Poehler

News Anchor

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Reviews

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5/10

It undoubtedly has its heart in the right place, but 'Moxie' is heavy-footed and cringeworthy in most areas.

I don't think anyone can disagree with what the film is attempting to shed light on, it gets kudos for what it is trying to say. However, judging it for what it is - a film - it's not good. The dialogue and the way characters act is cringey and done in a way that is so forced. It tells us what we already know, then that's it.

None of the characters stood out to me. Of course Vivian (Hadley Robinson) and Lucy (Alycia Pascual-Peña) are the two main stars of the story. The former irritates more than anything, while the latter is poorly written - e.g. for the first 15 minutes or so she's pretty unlikeable, before belatedly and out of nowhere becoming pleasant; in and around Vivian & Co. I mean, not Mitchell (Patrick Schwarzenegger) obviously.

A shorter run time as well as a bit more depth and creativity with the characters/plot would've went a long way. It's nothing absolutely terrible, granted. Lastly, cool to see 'The Walking Dead' alum Sydney Park (Kiera) involved.

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