Release Date Tiger Eyes Jun 7, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Tiger Eyes
Willa Holland,Tatanka Means,Russell Means,Cynthia Stevenson,Elise Eberle,Amy Jo Johnson,Lucien DaleGenres Tiger Eyes : Drama
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Tiger Eyes
User Ranting Tiger Eyes : 3.7User Percentage For Tiger Eyes : 68 %
User Count Like for Tiger Eyes : 331
All Critics Ranting For Tiger Eyes : 6.4
All Critics Count For Tiger Eyes : 26
All Critics Percentage For Tiger Eyes : 69 %
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Movie Overview For Tiger Eyes
After Davey's father is killed in a hold-up, she and her mother and younger brother visit relatives in New Mexico. Here Davey is befriended by a young man who helps her find the strength to carry on and conquer her fears.TagLine Tiger Eyes
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Review For Tiger Eyes
Remarkably, the story, adapted by Blume with her son, director Lawrence Blume, seems as fresh, painful and poignant as when she wrote it.Chris Vognar-Dallas Morning News
There are no surprises among the characters - depressed mom (Amy Jo Johnson), controlling aunt (Cynthia Stevenson), new boyfriend (Tatanka Means) - but the cast is strong enough to build on familiar elements.
Elizabeth Weitzman-New York Daily News
Time has robbed Blume's subjects of shock value, but her perceptiveness hasn't dimmed. The movie's sincerity carries it along, and makes this story endearing despite its filmmaking clichés.
Farran Smith Nehme-New York Post
This attenuated coming-of-age tale oozes heart and perhaps too much respect for its source material.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
A gentle, honest and shrewdly realized film ... It's worth seeking out.
Michael Phillips-Chicago Tribune
Catnip for the bookish emo demo.
Justin Lowe-Hollywood Reporter
Guided by a gentle pace, this is a quiet film, in tone and in its acting.
Kent Turner-School Library Journal
... a perceptive work that should connect with young audiences and proves that Blume's emotional ideas still resonate.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
Tender, well-acted teen drama is true to classic Blume book.
Sandie Angulo Chen-Common Sense Media
A leaden, rushed movie, with Blume's own son responsible for mucking with the nuances of the source material, flattening promising conflicts and painful introspection.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Tiger Eyes takes youth angst to another level in this page to screen adaptation. Touching on teen alcoholism and pregnancy, atom bombs, and aboriginal life in Los Alamos.
Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio
Warm, poignant and family-friendly with a rushed, contrived ending.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Directed and constructed without distinction; nevertheless, it is quite moving, thanks to Blume's storytelling and the sincerity of the performances.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Tiger Eyes retains some of the seriousness and respect for character that distinguishes Blume's YA books. What it lacks, however, is her strong authorial voice.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity
Cheaply made, for just over two million dollars, Tiger Eyes looks under-populated, even for its Southwestern milieu, with the feel of a made-for-TV movie, not an indie film, which is how it's being promoted.
Marsha McCreadie-Film Journal International
A moving depiction of a teenage girl's quest for a way out of her sadness, grief, and loss over the sudden death of her beloved father.
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat-Spirituality and Practice
Still waiting on that Superfudge movie.
Matt Pais-RedEye
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