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Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.

Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023)

72% User Rating
1h 47min
Comedy
Drama

"Discovering who you are is a journey that lasts a lifetime."

When her family moves from New York City to New Jersey, an 11-year-old girl navigates new friends, feelings, and the beginning of adolescence.

Kelly Fremon CraigDirector

Cast

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Abby Ryder Fortson

Abby Ryder Fortson

Margaret Simon

Rachel McAdams

Rachel McAdams

Barbara Simon

Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates

Sylvia Simon

Elle Graham

Elle Graham

Nancy Wheeler

Benny Safdie

Benny Safdie

Herbert Simon

Amari Alexis Price

Amari Alexis Price

Janie Loomis

Katherine Mallen Kupferer

Katherine Mallen Kupferer

Gretchen Potter

Kate MacCluggage

Kate MacCluggage

Mrs. Jan Wheeler

Aidan Wojtak-Hissong

Aidan Wojtak-Hissong

Moose Freed

Landon S. Baxter

Landon S. Baxter

Evan Wheeler

Echo Kellum

Echo Kellum

Mr. Benedict

Mia Dillon

Mia Dillon

Mary Hutchins

Gary Houston

Gary Houston

Paul Hutchins

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Mackenzie Joy Potter

Mamma Bunny

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Olivia Williams

Witch

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Mike Platarote Jr.

Guy in Car

Simms May

Simms May

Norman Fisher

Zack Brooks

Zack Brooks

Philip Leroy

JeCobi Swain

JeCobi Swain

Freddy Barnett

Wilbur Fitzgerald

Wilbur Fitzgerald

Morris Binamin

Ethan McDowell

Ethan McDowell

Mr. Wheeler

Sloane Warren

Sloane Warren

Mrs. Fisher

Isol Young

Isol Young

Laura Danker

Eden Lee

Eden Lee

PTA Mother

Naida Nelson

Naida Nelson

PTA Mother

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Tahirah Harrison

PTA Mother

Zach Humphrey

Zach Humphrey

Salvation Army Guy

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Karen Aruj

Department Store Sales Lady

Judy Blume

Judy Blume

Neighbor Walking Dog #1

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George Cooper

Neighbor Walking Dog #2

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Joan Jackson

Neighbor

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Stephen Jackson

Neighbor

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Robert Haulbrook

Rough Looking Guy on Bus

Johnny Land

Johnny Land

The General

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Jennifer Errington

New York Restaurant Waitress

Evan Bergman

Evan Bergman

Greg the Greeter

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Michael Wolk

Rabbi Kellerman

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Karen Macarah

Cantor

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Ariel DiDonato

Aliyah

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Claude Deuce

Gospel Singer / Pastor

Keya Hamilton

Keya Hamilton

Gospel Singer

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Tanya J. McClellan

Mrs. Loomis

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Dennis Delamar

Mailman

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Samantha LeBrocq

Mrs. Potter

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Wally White

Protestant Minister

Holli Saperstein

Holli Saperstein

Mrs. Webster

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Deborah Helms

Sweet Old Lady Cashier

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Cooper Herrett

17 Year Old Cashier

Gezell Fleming

Gezell Fleming

School Librarian

Jim France

Jim France

Catholic Priest

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Rakeem Massingill

Art Student

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Mary Clare Mitchell

Pedestrian

Reviews (5)

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Rating 70%

May 24, 2023

The engaging Abby Ryder Fortson is on strong form here as the eponymous girl who finds herself shifted by her parents to live across the Hudson in New Jersey. Now they are an happy family: mum "Barbara" (Rachel McAdams) and dad "Herb" (Benny Safdie) that is egged on now and again by her favourite, and mischievous, grandmother "Sylvia" (Kathy Bates). New house, new school, new friends and quickly settling in, she joins a secret club with three other girls and what now ensues is a rather poignant and entertaining coming-of-age tale as the girls compete with each other for just about everything from the cute "Philip" (Zack Brooks) to which of them has their first period or wears their first bra. I suspect this may well resonate more with girls than boys, but that doesn't compromise it's potency. These girls reflect behaviour and attitudes that could almost certainly be found in most schools around any country. The introduction of her conversations with God (her parents are a non-practising Jew and Christian respectively so she's been left to be undecided on the issue) upon whom she is relying to help her avoid disaster, get the boy and vent her frustrations become more relatable as the film proceeds. It's got a little unwelcome melodrama, but Kathy Bates manages to keep that under control with a punchy series of short but impactful contributions and the whole thing is effectively kept on an even keel by an enjoyable effort from McAdams. The pacing and the writing are solid with some pithily apposite observations, and by the end I was just grateful that my hormones have long since given up the ghost!

Media

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Official Clip - 'Party'

Official Clip - 'Party'

Official Clip - 'Bra Shopping'

Official Clip - 'Bra Shopping'

Official Clip - 'Increase The Bust'

Official Clip - 'Increase The Bust'

Official Clip - 'We’re Moving'

Official Clip - 'We’re Moving'

#MargaretMoments "I Am Margaret, We All Are Margaret"

#MargaretMoments "I Am Margaret, We All Are Margaret"

Roundtable Interview - Judy Blume, Rachel McAdams

Roundtable Interview - Judy Blume, Rachel McAdams

#MargaretMoments ft. Marge Simpson

#MargaretMoments ft. Marge Simpson

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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