
When Miss Stevens chaperones three of her students - Billy, Margot and Sam - on a weekend trip to a drama competition, she discovers that coming of age stories aren't just for teenagers. Exploring the fine line between being a grown up and being a kid, MISS STEVENS looks at the moment you realize maybe you're the responsible adult in the room, and what comes after you find out you're not who you thought you'd be.... (Full plot summary below)
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When Miss Stevens chaperones three of her students - Billy, Margot and Sam - on a weekend trip to a drama competition, she discovers that coming of age stories aren't just for teenagers. Exploring the fine line between being a grown up and being a kid, MISS STEVENS looks at the moment you realize maybe you're the responsible adult in the room, and what comes after you find out you're not who you thought you'd be.
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| New York TimesStephen HoldenMs. Rabe’s beautifully balanced performance reminds you that people never really grow up. |
| IndiewireDavid EhrlichTold with the ramshackle energy of a first feature (but with a depth that hints at many more to come), Hart’s debut blossoms into a lovingly realized story of grief, getting by, and finding help in unexpected places. |
| Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberThe picture doesn’t fully succeed, but it showcases strong performances. |
| Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThat Rabe (daughter of the late Jill Clayburgh and playwright David Rabe) proves so intriguing to watch is more a testament to her acting focus and stirring, lovely presence than to the dreary role she inhabits. |
| The PlaylistKatie WalshHart manages to capture those uniquely intimate and complicated friendships that crop up between teachers and students... Rabe does a masterful job of conveying Miss Stevens' fragility. |
| El antepenúltimo mohicanoJosé MartínUndoubtedly, a tiny pearl to be discovered in an ocean of mediocrity and obscurity. [Full review in Spanish] |
| Consequence of SoundRandall ColburnRabe’s performance here is nothing short of stunning. |
| Entertainment WeeklyJoey NolfiThough its heart beats with the same blood as something like "Lost in Translation," in which a daunting age gap inspires lasting platonic chemistry between two drifting souls, Miss Stevens feels fresh in its take on human vulnerability. |
| CinemacyMorgan RojasIt may not come off as very warm or funny despite its being billed as a comedy, yet Miss Stevens is a satisfying film both in front of and behind the camera. |
| We Got This CoveredSarah MylesThe film is sumptuously layered with a number of intersecting themes – the restrictions placed upon us by ourselves, and by society; the complexities of communicating with others; the nature of identity; the contrast of the social roles played by men and women; the vast difference between physical and emotional intimacy; the ebb and flow of the human experience. |