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Metascore
14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenA small, finely wrought drama.
- 75Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittChristian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThe screenplay by director Bell is packed with surprises, and the acting is excellent.
- 70Film ThreatMerle BertrandFilm ThreatMerle BertrandAn unusual angle on the age-old coming of age story. Filled with solid performances by veteran actors Ivey and Raymond, as well as a captivating performance by newcomer Grace.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterThe Hollywood ReporterThere's a refreshing frankness to the film's treatment of its sordid subject matter that more than compensates for its technical limitations. The three performers inhabit their roles with, yes, an emotional truth that is bracing. This is particularly true of Ivey.
- 70VarietyTodd McCarthyVarietyTodd McCarthyBy turns disarmingly amusing and dramatically blunt.
- 63New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsDigital video is both the blessing and the curse of writer-director A. Dean Bell's well-conceived but underachieved What Alice Found.
- 63New York PostMegan LehmannNew York PostMegan LehmannBell has added unexpected shadings to what could have been simply a sordid tale of highway prostitution, gradually revealing surprises to the characters that keep a murmur of unease thrumming throughout.
- 60TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghNewcomer Grace seems born to the part of an unformed young woman whose character cries out to be shaped, but it's Ivey's unobtrusive skill that shapes their onscreen relationship into something thoroughly convincing.
- 30Village VoiceMichael AtkinsonVillage VoiceMichael AtkinsonIvey hits the turf pitching and catching dialogue like a pro, but nothing could have saved What Alice Found from a fundamental cinematic illiteracy.
- 25PremierePremiereAlice has all the emotional truth of an America’s Most Wanted reenactment.