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“Wonder” is a movie that’s finely attuned to what bullying is ... With: Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic, Noah Jupe, Nadji Jeter, Daveed Diggs, Mandy Patinkin ...
Wonder Movie Review: Midway through the film, you'll realize how the makers have dealt a dark issue in such a bright light. ... Izabela Vidovic – the biggest surprise of the film.
Wonder is a heartwarming coming-of-age story about acceptance and imperfections, based on R.J. Palacio's award-winning novel.; The film adaptation differs from the book slightly, which somewhat ...
Middle school can be agonizing for any kid, but, as “Wonder” begins, we suspect it’s going to be especially hard for 10-year-old Auggie Pullman.
A boy with a craniofacial disorder ventures beyond the cocoon of homeschooling in 'Wonder,' a family drama starring Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson and Jacob Tremblay. By Sheri Linden Senior Copy ...
A Julia Roberts Movie would, from Steel Magnolias to Erin Brockovich, have a big heart. In many of those respects, Wonder (adapted from R. J. Palacio’s popular 2012 children’s novel) is in the ...
Like the novel, the movie isn’t just the Auggie show. It’s told from different perspectives. His sister Via (Izabela Vidovic) provides her equally shattering story of living in a house where ...
So if “Wonder” wants to be a tear-jerker — and that desire is stamped into pretty much every scene of the film — we can’t fault its single-minded desire to provoke a response.
Julia Roberts, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic, ... And as a movie called Wonder that’s aimed at families, that characteristic is practically in its DNA. But it earns the sentiment.
Auggie’s older sister Via (Izabela Vidovic) goes to a different school, but is also a key player in his story. She’s one of Auggie’s biggest boosters, but that doesn’t mean she is without ...
Because White Bird is part of the Wonder universe, many viewers may be expecting to see members of Wonder's original cast in the movie, such as Jacob Tremblay, Julia Roberts, and Owen Wilson ...
It was a world of “Wonder” at Tuesday night’s premiere of Stephen Chbosky's new film, adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name.