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      Lady Bird Reviews

      Lady Bird is one of the best, realest explorations of the mother daughter relationship ever put to screen.

      Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Nov 19, 2023

      Gerwig’s debut is one that will always be relevant, no matter the year. Music will change, fashion will change, but the feelings that Gerwig captures will be forever.

      Full Review | Jul 25, 2023

      The warmth, hilarity and at times confronting revelations of teenagehood flood through Gerwig's singular lens.

      Full Review | Apr 19, 2023

      Its 2002 post-911 setting feels relevant, its portrait of adolescence feels genuine and personal, and its pitch-perfect and bittersweet final shot lands just right.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 23, 2022

      Gerwig bows a modest, spirited film of idiosyncratic dialogue, mannered style, and sharp insight, providing an incredible showcase for the talents of Ronan and Metcalf, as well as her own.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Mar 17, 2022

      Greta Gerwig is a major talent.

      Full Review | Jul 21, 2021

      Though Lady Bird is a coming-of-age story with familiar tropes such as prom night and a disappointing first sexual experience, it's really a film about teenage aspiration.

      Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 30, 2021

      Saoirse Ronan's stunning portrayal of adolescence is completely lacking in vanity.

      Full Review | Original Score: 5/5 | Jun 25, 2021

      There are many films that try to remind older audience members how it feels to be young, albeit in a superficial way. It reminds us of the real struggles of adolescence while at the same time providing great insight into the challenges of parents...

      Full Review | Apr 13, 2021

      Not only incredibly authentic - perhaps cringingly so - but also marginally profound, even as its scope stays strictly on the almost unsubstantial life of a teenager.

      Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Dec 5, 2020

      Lady Bird flies high on heartwarming yet tough honesty.

      Full Review | Nov 6, 2020

      With Lady Bird, Greta Gerwig manages to take the old coming-of-age genre and make it feel refreshing with its authenticity and heart.

      Full Review | Oct 9, 2020

      Greta Gerwig nails her solo directorial debut in this semi-autobiographical coming-of-age tale where Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf's mother-daughter scenes bleed with authenticity.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4/4 | Sep 3, 2020

      [It's] brought to fruition by a wonderful cast . . . namely Ronan and Metcalf, whose push-pull dynamic of blossoming and established worldviews encapsulate the insecurities of growing up.

      Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Jul 23, 2020

      Being witness to Lady Bird's growth is a beautiful experience. Not only are you enchanted by her story, but you also learn something about yourself. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Jul 3, 2020

      There is something for all ages to identify with and you will find yourself torn between the generations, but ultimately feeling great affection for all of the characters. This film is a success because of the exceptional writing from Greta Gerwig.

      Full Review | Original Score: 9/10 | Jul 2, 2020

      [The film] is good, but overrated. Curiously, its faults are also overrated, in that many are characteristic of its genre.

      Full Review | Jul 1, 2020

      The way Gerwig captures the stages of adolescence makes this coming-of-age film more honest than poignant. It shows that not only she is a good actress, but also a great filmmaker. [Full review in Spanish]

      Full Review | Original Score: 7/10 | Jun 27, 2020

      Marion and Lady Bird's bond is very real, strong, and complicated like many mother-daughter bonds tend to be.

      Full Review | Apr 21, 2020

      Gerwig shows no hesitation over putting her character in unflattering situations. The laughs come hard, they come often, and they come from all directions.

      Full Review | Mar 30, 2020

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