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- On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a rating of 74%, based on 108 reviews, with a rating of 6.46/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A transfixing central performance by Kristen Wiig holds Welcome to Me together and compensates for its uneven stretches."
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Welcome to Me. A mentally unbalanced lottery winner (Kristen Wiig) goes off her medication, buys a talk show and uses it as a platform to broadcast her bizarre opinions on a wide variety of...
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Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 8, 2021. Michael J....
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Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Jun 8, 2021. Michael J. Casey Boulder Weekly. Welcome to Me, which she [Alice] designs and crafts every aspect of the production, provides her exactly what...
May 1, 2015 · Welcome to Me. Comedy. 105 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2014. Susan Wloszczyna. May 1, 2015. 5 min read. Welcome to Me. These are hyper-sensitive times. One wrongly worded tweet about an issue such as mental illness can unleash a torrent of social-media tongue lashings within seconds of posting.
Kristen Wiig’s latest film Welcome to Me hits theaters today, and so far the reviews are pretty mixed. Currently at 71% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film was written by first-time screenwriter Eliot...
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film received a rating of 74%, based on 108 reviews, with a rating of 6.46/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A transfixing central performance by Kristen Wiig holds Welcome to Me together and compensates for its uneven stretches."
Welcome to Me: Directed by Shira Piven. With Kristen Wiig, Wes Bentley, Linda Cardellini, Joan Cusack. When Alice Klieg wins the Mega-Millions lottery, she immediately quits her psychiatric meds and buys her own talk show.
Apr 30, 2015 · A film review on Friday about “Welcome to Me” misidentified the mental illness of the lead character, Alice. She has borderline personality disorder, not bipolar disorder.