Angels in Stardust ends up being too tidy to be a great coming-of-age movie, but it’s a decent one.
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The DissolveAdam Nayman
The DissolveAdam Nayman
Competently shot and edited, and imbued with a gentle sense of affection for its setting, Angels In Stardust doesn’t ultimately insult its audience’s intelligence. But it doesn’t really engage it, either.
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New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
Bill Carey’s uneven first film, centered on an isolated Texas teen named Vallie Sue (AJ Michalka), has some offbeat charms. They are not, however, strong enough to carry such a heavy load of cliches.
When it comes to finesse or originality the first-time filmmaker falls desperately short, relying on hoary clichés; dreadful, chicken-fried dialogue; and an often cracked moral compass.
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Village VoiceCalum Marsh
Village VoiceCalum Marsh
the film's occasional fits of comic inanity — locals ranting about aliens, conversations about two-headed dogs — are certainly embarrassing. But its attempts at melodrama are outright repugnant.