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      The Hollars

      2016, Comedy/Drama, 1h 28m

      92 Reviews 2,500+ Ratings

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      The Hollars gathers an impressive assortment of talented stars; unfortunately, it's all in service of a story that's been played out more effectively in countless other indie dramedies. Read critic reviews

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      A man (John Krasinski) returns home to his dysfunctional family after learning that his mother (Margo Martindale) has a brain tumor.

      • Rating: PG-13 (Some Thematic Material|Brief Language)

      • Genre: Comedy, Drama

      • Original Language: English

      • Director: John Krasinski

      • Producer: John Krasinski, Tom Rice, Allyson Seeger, Ben Nearn

      • Writer: James C. Strouse

      • Release Date (Theaters):  limited

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      • Box Office (Gross USA): $1.0M

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      • Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics

      • Production Co: Sony Pictures Classics, Sycamore Pictures, Groundswell Productions, Sunday Night

      • Aspect Ratio: Flat (1.85:1)

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      • Nov 16, 2017

        Heart is an undervalued commodity in filmmaking. Big films try to sneak it in, like they do humor and romance, but it always comes off as sloppy and insincere. In John Krasinski's second directorial effort The Hollars, heart is the base of this small yet thoughtful indie. Centering on a family coming together in the face of their mother's illness, the cast is quite talented, and up to the task of creating memorable and multifaceted characters. Our main character is John (Krasinski) a stagnated graphic novelist who is called back home after his mother (Martindale) is found to have a brain tumor. He leaves behind his pregnant girlfriend (Kendrick) to find that his father's (Jenkins) business is close to bankruptcy, his brother (Copley) has lost his way with his ex-wife (Dyke) and kids, and John's ex-girlfriend (Winstead) wants him, while her husband (Day) hates his guts. It's a lot to take in and process, especially in a film with a short running time of 89 minutes. All these elements create a layered and intricate series of events that say a lot about John's character, a man who hides from his past, doesn't understand his future, and thinks he's failing everyone, including himself. The screenwriter is James C. Strouse, who also directed the highly entertaining People Places Things and The Incredible Jessica James. Strouse is great at melding the realism of family life, in all its complexities, and the humor of being a unique person thrown into unique circumstances. Looking at the film critically, of course there are flaws. The film needs a lot more runtime to explain the backstories of the brothers, who leave a lot unsaid. The entire sequence with Mary Elizabeth Winstead could have been cut and we really wouldn't have lost anything. Having Anna Kendrick's character come from a rich family doesn't do anything for her character and doesn't truly move the story, except a single opportunity to show her morality. Other than that, she is two-dimensional and only serves to add to John's character arc. Other than these obvious points of contention, it's a sweet film that celebrates life, and hopefully Strouse will continue writing these films, because I will definitely keep watching them.

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      • Sep 02, 2017

        It must just be me. I found this hammy and unconvincing and I only lasted half hour. Wasn't interesting me on any level.

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      • Mar 16, 2017

        Quirky and offbeat, The Hollars is a lighthearted and entertaining indie comedy about family. When his mother is hospitalized, John Hollar returns to his small hometown and reconnects with his estranged family. Starring John Krasinski, Anna Kendrick, Charlie Day, Richard Jenkins, and Margo Martindale, the film has a pretty good cast. And, the comedy is well-written and has a clever wit to it. Yet the pacing is kind of slow and the plot meanders at times. Also, there's really not a lot of character development. But despite its problems, The Hollars is an enjoyable film with a strong message about the bonds of family.

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      • Dec 30, 2016

        I found this both funny, bittersweet, moving and utterly relatable. Beautifully acted with a great soundtrack too.

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