FRESH
  • The Film Magazine: 2014-2024
  • 10 Best Films 2024: Joseph Wade
  • 10 Best Films 2024: Sam Sewell-Peterson
  • Nosferatu (2024) Review
  • Tangerine (2015) Review
The Film Magazine
  • The Film Magazine
  • LATEST
  • Reviews
    • 2024 Film Reviews
    • Hall of Fame
    • Retrospective Reviews
    • Short Film Reviews
    • 2023 Film Reviews
    • 2022 Film Reviews
    • 2021 Film Reviews
    • 2020 Film Reviews
  • Features
    • Ranked
    • Movie Lists
    • Essays/Analysis
    • Interviews
  • Guides
    • Career-Defining Performances
    • Where to Start with…
  • Staff
  • Shop
    • NEW Digital Magazine
    • Our Store
    • Zavvi
    • RedBubble

karen rinaldi

Maggie’s Plan (2015) Review

Posted on August 2, 2016May 13, 2024 by Joseph Wade
Maggie’s Plan (2015) Review

‘Maggie’s Plan’ (2016) starring Greta Gerwig, Julianne Moore and Ethan Hawke, has been reviewed by Joseph Wade. See where this New York independent movie ranks on our 24 point scale, here.

Read More
Posted in Joseph Wade, Latest Posts, Reviews Tagged bill hader, ethan hawke, greta gerwig, joseph wade, Julianne Moore, karen rinaldi, maggie's plan, maya rudolph, rebecca miller, review Leave a comment

News

Cineworld Announce Cinema Closures
August 08, 2024

Cineworld Announce Cinema Closures

The world's 2nd largest cinema chain, Cineworld, have announced that

July 18, 2024

Skydance Paramount Merger: All You Need to Know

March 29, 2024

Austin Butler to Star in Darren Aronofsky Crime Thriller

View All




The Film Magazine is an independent film publication.
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • Privacy Policy
  • Our Team
  • Pitch Your Article
  • Contact Us
  • Share Your Story
  • Podcasts
  • Short Film
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Donate To Us
  • Our Store
  • RedBubble
  • Zavvi

© The Film Magazine Ltd. (2024), Company no. 11165174 - 'The Film Magazine', 'TFM', 'thefilmagazine' and its associated brands are each associated with thefilmagazine.com and are the exclusive property of The Film Magazine Ltd. and its owners. All content, unless stated otherwise, is owned by The Film Magazine Ltd. and is protected by the copyright laws of the UK. thefilmagazine.com (“The Film Magazine”, “TFM”, “us” or “we”) respect your privacy - we will not misuse, sell or exploit any information provided to us. More information is available on our 'Privacy Policy' page.