Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael

    Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael
    1990

    Synopsis

    Movie star Roxy Carmichael is abandoning the bright lights of Hollywood, Calif. and returning to her small Ohio hometown -- at least long enough to dedicate a city building. And now the whole town of Clyde is bracing for Carmichael's return, most of all her now-married old flame Denton Webb and troubled teen Dinky Bossetti. An orphan with few friends, Dinky is convinced that Carmichael is her birth mother, and that the actress will reclaim her when she returns.

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    Cast

    • Winona RyderDinky Bossetti
    • Jeff DanielsDenton Webb
    • Stephen TobolowskyMayor Bill Klepler
    • Dinah ManoffEvelyn Whittacher
    • Laila RobinsElizabeth Zaks
    • Thomas Wilson BrownGerald Howells
    • Joan McMurtreyBarbara Webb
    • Graham BeckelLes Bossetti
    • Frances FisherRochelle Bossetti
    • Robby KigerBeannie Billings

    Recommendations

    • 70

      The New York Times

      Though ''Roxy Carmichael'' is never as fresh or powerful as it might have been, it is a sweetly engaging film in the Barry Levinson school: just when you think it might fall into a bottomless pit of sentimentality, it stops short.
    • 67

      Entertainment Weekly

      An offbeat pic pointlessly oversaturated with grating characters who look like they got lost on their way to a John Waters fan club convention.
    • 60

      Variety

      Fans of Winona Ryder will definitely want to catch her in an offbeat role as the town rebel in this teen-oriented smalltown saga; unfortunately, the rest of the production doesn't quite match up.
    • 60

      Washington Post

      Where the movie sabotages her, though, is by insisting that all she really wants is to be like everyone else.
    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      The movie sinks into contrived plot manipulation.
    • 50

      Time Out

      There are a few piquant ironies at work, but the selling point is Ryder, again doing her coming-of-age turn for the camera, with a performance that wavers between gangling fragility and a tough-girl Matt Dillonism. Otherwise, the movie falls flat, because of its leaden pacing, and because deep down it believes in the moral imperative of having perfect hair and teeth.
    • 40

      Empire

      Borderline dreadful waste of potential.
    • 40

      TV Guide Magazine

      WELCOME HOME ROXY CARMICHAEL is less a movie than it is an example of what the studios refer to as "product," the kind of toothless comedy that features big stars in frenetic and forgettable farces.

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