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Annie

Annie

  • Status: Released
  • 18-12-2014
  • Runtime: 118 min
  • Score: 6.2
  • Vote count: 1283

Annie is a young, happy foster kid who's also tough enough to make her way on the streets of New York in 2014. Originally left by her parents as a baby with the promise that they'd be back for her someday, it's been a hard knock life ever since with her mean foster mom Miss Hannigan. But everything's about to change when the hard-nosed tycoon and New York mayoral candidate Will Stacks—advised by his brilliant VP and his shrewd and scheming campaign advisor—makes a thinly-veiled campaign move and takes her in. Stacks believes he's her guardian angel, but Annie's self-assured nature and bright, sun-will-come-out-tomorrow outlook on life just might mean it's the other way around.

Quvenzhané Wallis

Annie Bennett

Jamie Foxx

William "Will" Stacks

Rose Byrne

Grace Farell

Cameron Diaz

Miss Colleen Hannigan

Bobby Cannavale

Guy

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

Nash

David Zayas

Lou

Amanda Troya

Pepper

Zoe Colletti

Tessie

Nicolette Pierini

Mia

Eden Duncan-Smith

Isabella

Dorian Missick

Annie's "Dad"

Tracie Thoms

Annie's "Mom"

Mike Birbiglia

Social Services Inspector

Stephanie Kurtzuba

Mrs. Kovacevic

Peter Van Wagner

Harold Gray

Michael J. Fox

Himself

Raushanah Simmons

YaYa L'Occitane

DonnaMarie Recco

Woman on Street

Mila Kunis

Andrea Alvin

Ashton Kutcher

Simon Goodspeed

Rihanna

Moon Goddess

Patricia Clarkson

Focus Group Woman

Sia

Animal Care & Control Volunteer

Bobby Moynihan

Guy In Bar

Pat Kiernan

NY1 Reporter

Beth Rowe

Reporter

Jill Nocolini

Ms. Giannetti

Brad Bong

Pickle Stevens

Andrew Fleming

Cleve Sweetzer

Jessica Sherr

Mary Gillen

Scarlett Benchley

Fish Goddess

Ray Iannicelli

Waiter at Domani

Ty Jones

Stacks Mobile Reporter

Victor Cruz

Teacher

Taylor Richardson

Red Haired "Annie"

Derrick Baskin

Auditioning 'Dad'

Pernell Walker

Auditioning 'Mom'

Lytle Harper

Domani Reporter

J. Kaitlin Becker

Grace's Assistant

Ruby Rose Turner

Orphan #8 (uncredited)

Cynthia Basinet

Wealthy mother (uncredited)

Maesi Caes

Orphan #3 (uncredited)

Josh Elliott Pickel

(uncredited)

Lily Peterson

Tessie Photo Double

Patricia Pinto

Mom

Francesca Pinto

Friend of foster girls

Alan D. Purwin

Stacks' Pilot

Nicholas Pinto

Friend of foster girls

Bill Walters

Soup Kitchen Guest (uncredited)

Amyrh Harris

Classroom Kid

Gabriella Baldacchino

Classmate (uncredited)

Tate McRae

Orphan #17 (uncredited)

Degenerocity

Kid in Theater (uncredited)

Josh Price

Tap Dancing Classmate

Booch O'Connell

Movie Premiere Guest (uncredited)

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Not for the lack of effort, but <em>'Annie'</em> isn't good. I've admittedly never seen the original musical, not that I think that's necessary anyway. I like the cast, while the songs are alright - if cringey. Everything else is either slow, predictable or straight up boring. It might've, perhaps, worked better as a flat out drama - though then they'd get hate for changing things, I guess. As noted, the onscreen talent stopped this from falling far down my ratings. Jamie Foxx and Rose Byrne are two actors I enjoy, I found them satisfactory in this - could've been better, could've been worse. Quvenzhané Wallis is more than decent in the lead, while David Zayas is solid. Cameron Diaz is, however, truly awful - and that's coming from someone who likes Diaz; she's very good in films like <em>'Shrek'</em>, <em>'Knight and Day'</em> and <em>'Bad Teacher'</em> but this is certainly the worst I've seen from her - it's a shame that she went out with this as well as the dreadful and overall inferior <em>'Sex Tape'</em>. Despite me rating (most of) the cast themselves, I don't think the casting itself is anything praisable. Foxx, Byrne and Diaz are not three actors I'd immediately think of if I was making a musical - a few of their songs are a tad ropey. Poor, all in all.