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| ObserverRex ReedSweet and well-intentioned but bland and disappointing, The Miracle Club is one of those slow, meandering Irish dramas that inspire more respect than excitement. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThe Miracle Club contains few surprises, but that’s kind of the point of these kinds of movies, yes? We’re here for the comfort-viewing and the location scenery and the hand-me-a-tissue moments and the sublime performances. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleThe Miracle Club won’t rock your world, but it’s a nice movie. There’s always a place for nice movies. |
| Original-CinKim HughesPicturesque and genuinely heartfelt if a smidge corny, the Irish-set dramedy The Miracle Club serves mainly as a showcase for its trio of talents, Laura Linney, Kathy Bates, and Maggie Smith, billed in that order. |
| Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonThe themes in The Miracle Club may be as old as time, but it beautifully celebrates the idea that friendship and compassion can be healing. |
| Film ThreatSumner ForbesThis is an inspiring and emotional watch with one’s mom, and there’s nothing wrong with that. |
| Wall Street JournalKyle SmithThe Miracle Club may not be a miraculous cinematic achievement but it does a fine job of dramatizing the healing power of forgiveness. |
| Screen DailyAllan HunterAn ensemble cast led by Maggie Smith, Kathy Bates and Laura Linney brings persuasive conviction to period heartwarmer The Miracle Club. |
| VarietyPeter DebrugeThe movie’s nothing special, but it’s worth checking out just for the cast. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleySet in 1967 Ireland, The Miracle Club stars three powerhouse Oscar-winning and/or nominated actresses (none of whom are Irish) and features period clothing and cars, sweeping cinematography, location-shooting, and a heartwarming message, where each character gets a satisfying arc. Cliches work for a reason. |