
Miya Cech
Sammy
Rhea Perlman
Margot
Leonardo Nam
Angus
Kannon Omachi
Patricia
Paulina Lule
Marianne
Keith Powell
Leo
Lauren Knutti
Claire
Aris Alvarado
Vega
Raymond McAnally
Dave
Beth Hall
Bernice
Lucy DeVito
Annabelle
Jae Suh Park
Sue
Jonathan Slavin
Puck

Released
en
$1,000,000.00
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- #delinquent
- #stepmother
- #grief
- #dead mother
- #woman director
- #magician
Reviews
Marvelous and the Black Hole was screened on the second day of the Fort Myers Beach International Film Festival. It is an interesting movie about grieving. It explores the mind and the heart of a teenage girl, the consequences and the conflicts created by trauma, what it's like to face a sudden tragedy. The movie has a weird style that makes it unique and keeps the story light.
The sweet and formulaic “Marvelous and the Black Hole” is an easily approachable and accessible indie movie. The story of an ornery teenage delinquent (Miya Cech) who befriends a surly, eccentric magician (Rhea Perlman) is a cute coming of age tale about finding joy in unexpected places. It’s an odd couple pairing that fits well with the equally offbeat themes. Sammy (Cech) can’t deal with her
If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com It’s definitely my fault, but my Sundance schedule so far can mostly be characterized by incredibly ambiguous endings, extremely layered narratives, and emotionally heavy stories that left me utterly exhausted by the end of the day. After an overwhelming, devastating viewing of Mass, I seriously ne












