The Starling Girl

critic Reviews

, 92% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Sensitively and intelligently crafted by writer-director Laurel Parmet, The Starling Girl is a well-told coming-of-age story centering around a young woman's struggles with her spiritual faith.
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    Jenny NulfAustin Chronicle
    The Starling Girl’s thoughtfulness and lingering optimism toward a story that is predictably sorrowful is a necessary balance.
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    Monica CastilloRogerEbert.com
    “The Starling Girl” lives and breathes through Scanlen’s stellar performance.
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    Glenn KennyBoston Globe
    Laurel Parmet makes a striking, assured feature directorial debut with “The Starling Girl,” which serves double duty in solidifying Eliza Scanlen’s already pretty solid reputation as a young actor worth watching.
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    Ann HornadayWashington Post
    Parmet is confident enough to know that atmosphere, emotional tone and unspoken feeling can convey far more meaning than the talkiest of dialogue.
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    Robert AbeleLos Angeles Times
    Parmet's less interested in cultish dread than a more naturalistic dullness of isolation and groupthink you'd find in any closed conservative society where women of faith have been sold a purity narrative.
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    Peter DebrugeVariety
    It’s a refreshing change to see this milieu treated with the level of nuance that Laurel Parmet brings to “The Starling Girl.”
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    David BaxBattleship Pretension
    The Starling Girl‘s most direct criticism of these fundamentalists is that they are far less concerned with living according to Christian teaching and philosophy than with appearing to do so in a kind of ongoing intracommunity competition.
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    Sarah VincentSarah G Vincent Views
    Watching “The Starling Girl” is scarier than watching any horror movie.
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    Kristian M. LinFort Worth Weekly
    Laurel Parmet’s low-budget drama features yet another terrific performance from Eliza Scanlen...
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    James CrootThe Post NZ
    Parmet’s conceit is naturally a little disturbing and no doubt considered controversial by some, but she juggles it well, never becoming too prurient or sensationalist, but also not condoning...
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