Review of Miss Stevens (2016) by Glenn Kenny for RogerEbert.com — 15 Sep 2016
A low-key and intelligent character study, Miss Stevens doesn’t escape from its indie-film commonplaces often enough to become really distinctive, but it has enough conscientiousness about its people that it doesn’t let the commonplaces fester into movie-sinking clichés.
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This review of Miss Stevens (2016) was written by Glenn Kenny and published by RogerEbert.com on 15 Sep 2016.
Miss Stevens has generally received positive reviews.
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