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May 8, 2015 · “Maggie” takes place out in the country, where Wade tends crops and raises the young family he’s started with Joely Richardson. Hobson shoots these sweeping nature sequences with a heavy emphasis on the symbolic, as if Terrence Malick ’s biggest fan were somehow trapped in George Romero ’s universe.
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May 8, 2015 · Maggie lurches a bit clumsily at times, but is partially redeemed by strong performances and an unexpectedly thoughtful tone. Read Critics Reviews
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- Henry Hobson
- PG-13
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
Jul 5, 2022 · Hulu’s ‘Maggie’: TV Review. The rom-com series centers on a 30-something psychic, played by Rebecca Rittenhouse, whose love life is complicated by her ability to see glimpses of the future.
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May 8, 2015 · Surprisingly touching Schwarzenegger zombie flick. Read Common Sense Media's Maggie review, age rating, and parents guide.
- Henry Hobson
- Jeffrey M. Anderson
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May 8, 2015 · Maggie: Directed by Henry Hobson. With Arnold Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin, Joely Richardson, Douglas M. Griffin. A teenage girl in the Midwest becomes infected by an outbreak of a disease that slowly turns the infected into cannibalistic zombies.
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- Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
- Henry Hobson
- 2015-05-08
May 8, 2015 · A zombie movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger sounds like it should be campy fun, but first-time director Henry Hobson’s Maggie is grimly one-note, a small mood piece and character study that relies heavily on its three main actors: Schwarzenegger, Abigail Breslin and Joely Richardson.
An indie zombie flick, made on a budget of just $4 million, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin! It was directed by first time feature filmmaker Henry Hobson and written by first time feature film writer John Scott 3.