Annie
Annie

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The 1977 Broadway musical returns to the big screen with this Overbrook Entertainment/Sony Pictures production surrounding a 10-year-old Harlem foster child (played by Beasts of the Southern Wild's Quvenzhané Wallis) taken in by a calculating billionaire (Jamie Foxx) who's campaigning to be mayor. Abandoned by her biological parents as a baby, Annie (Wallis) spends every moment of every day attempting to avoid the wrath of her cruel foster mother Miss Colleen Hannigan (Camer... (Full plot summary below)

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The 1977 Broadway musical returns to the big screen with this Overbrook Entertainment/Sony Pictures production surrounding a 10-year-old Harlem foster child (played by Beasts of the Southern Wild's Quvenzhané Wallis) taken in by a calculating billionaire (Jamie Foxx) who's campaigning to be mayor. Abandoned by her biological parents as a baby, Annie (Wallis) spends every moment of every day attempting to avoid the wrath of her cruel foster mother Miss Colleen Hannigan (Cameron Diaz). Thing start to look up for Annie, however, when she has a very public encounter with Will Stacks (Foxx), a local cell-phone mogul with mayoral ambitions. Stacks' campaign isn't going too well until he meets Annie and invites her into his home at the suggestion of his trusted top assistant Grace (Rose Byrne) and his ambitious PR advisor Guy (Bobby Cannavale). Meanwhile, what was originally conceived as a PR stunt to win over skeptical voters becomes something much more personal when the jaded tycoon realizes his little friend is much more than a mere good-luck charm.

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Cinema Crazed - 9/10 by Felix Vasquez Jr."Annie" has every opportunity to embrace its new setting, and present a brand new twist on the original series, but it just fails on all marks.
Blu-ray.com - 9/10 by Brian OrndorfFeels too calculated to appeal to a new generation of young audiences, with big bassy beats, Instagram references, and liberal applications of auto-tune scraping the soul out of the musical.
Salt Lake City Weekly - 9/10 by Scott RenshawIt's ultimately hard to resist a family-friendly film that's this confident and energetic -- and genuinely funny -- without ever pandering.
Beliefnet - 9/10 by Nell MinowThere is a nice energy in the opening scenes as Annie navigates the city, passing street performers riffing on the well-known score.
Dallas Morning News - 9/10 by Nancy ChurninMost of the cast can't sing or dance, and Gluck, who co-wrote the screenplay, has no clue why this story has endured.
Consequence of Sound - 9/10 by Adriane NeuenschwanderAnnie is easily one of the worst movies of the year. It's dull, offensive, poorly acted, and dreadfully choreographed.
leonardmaltin.com - 8/10 by Leonard MaltinQuvenzhané Wallis has a thousand-watt personality and is the main reason kids (and families) will find this Annie appealing.
Creative Loafing - 8/10 by Matt BrunsonThe film is frequently awkward, suffers from some pedestrian choreography and wears its heart perhaps a bit too openly on its sleeve. But it's also charming, well-acted... and, most surprisingly, quite funny.
Movie Chambers - 8/10 by Paul ChambersDespite an authentically enthusiastic performance by Oscar nominee Quvenzhane Wallis, "Annie" sinks and sinks hard with the sounding of more than a few false notes.
TheFilmFile.com - 8/10 by Dustin PutmanA splendid entertainment, full of heart and toe-tapping bliss without becoming goopy and cloying. The soul of who Annie is and what "Annie" has always been is still very much in abundance.

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