Movie Title : Little Miss Sunshine
Release Date : Jul 26, 2006 Wide Genre Movie :Comedy
Actors :Greg Kinnear,Toni Collette,Steve Carell,Paul Dano,Abigail Breslin,Alan Arkin,Marc Turtletaub,Jill Talley,Brenda Canela,Julio Oscar Mechoso,Chuck Loring,Justin Shilton,Gordon Thomson,Steven Christopher P...,Bryan Cranston,John Walcutt,Paula Newsome,Dean Norris,Beth Grant,Wallace LanghamMpaa Rating : R
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TagLine Little Miss Sunshine Everyone just pretend to be normal.Visitor Ranting and Critics For Little Miss Sunshine
Critics Ranting For Little Miss Sunshine : 7.7Critics Percentage For Little Miss Sunshine : 91 %
User Ranting Movie Little Miss Sunshine : 4
User Count Like for Little Miss Sunshine : 421,862
Review For Movie Little Miss Sunshine
All indie-movie families may start out unhappy in their own way, but by the time the final credits roll, everyone remains complacent, confident of their brood's superiority.Melissa Anderson-Time Out New York
Sunny or dark, comedy should never be as predictable as Little Miss Sunshine.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
... a scrappy human comedy that takes an honest path to laughs and is twice as funny and touching for it.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone
... this isn't much more than a glorified sitcom, but it deftly dramatizes our conflicting desires for individuality and an audience to applaud it.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
For a movie generated from the Amerindie algorithm of family dysfunction, road-trip catharsis and studied quirk, this dark-edged ensemble comedy often borders on the loveable.
-Time Out
Hilarious, profane and as much fun as you are going to have in a theater this summer.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
Sentimental low points and contrived idiosyncrasies aside, Little Miss Sunshine still boasts wonderful performances, a cheeky sense of humor and an original story.
Clare Pfeiffer Ramsey-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)
An achingly deliberately madcap family adventure that skates by thinly on the collective charms of its ensemble cast.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
While the screenplay is impressive and deserving of its recognition, it is Alan Arkin's performance-of-a-lifetime that separates this from other well-written small movies.
Jamie Gillies-Apollo Guide
Harmless enough as passable road movies go, but I can't help but wish directors of films like these would grow some damn balls.
Gabe Leibowitz-Film and Felt
Sundance-calibrated sitcom
Fernando F. Croce-CinePassion
I loved it, every bit of it.
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Like little kids spouting dirty words in certain comedies, this film from first-time directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris undermines the subversive with the self-conscious. But it's still funny.
Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix
...mediocre black comedy.
Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
This inspirational, hilariously sad dysfunctional-family-road-trip dramedy offers absolutely everything -- except pretension.
Brian Marder-Hollywood.com
A few touching and surprising moments aside, it all feels a little prefab, with family dysfunction as the indie version of a high concept.
Jonathan Kiefer-Sacramento News & Review
Writer Michael Arndt has cleverly captured the bribery and corruption which lie at the heart of most families.
Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film
The chaotic dinner scene pops like syncopated jazz, setting the tone for a warm, funny film that has more smiles than belly laughs.
Robert Davis-Paste Magazine
Accumulates depth and fleshes out its characters.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
Charming, moving, warm and brilliantly hysterical, Little Miss Sunshine is easily the funniest thing I have seen in a theater in years.
Brandon Fibbs-BrandonFibbs.com
A cheap Sisyphean metaphor literally drives the thing: at first played for laughs, it's recycled to the point of nausea.
Karina Longworth-Cinematical
Ride along to dysfunction in quirky indie comedy.
Betsy Bozdech-Common Sense Media
A hilariously caustic package that makes its ultimate uplift genuinely feel-good instead of insufferably saccharine.
Michael Dequina-TheMovieReport.com
a family road movie brimming with spot-on performances, hilarious situations, and plenty of good feeling - and it treats its comic characters with a rare affection.
Anton Bitel-musicOMH.com
A wonderful message movie, warts-an-all!
Kam Williams-Upstage Magazine
The film is part of an emerging trend that taps into the very real and urgent concerns of working people in increasingly pauperized Bush's America.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Web Radio







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