“The Hollars” is just good enough to make you wish that it were better.John Krasinski, longtime costar of “The Office,” directed this modestly budgeted family drama; the writer isJames C. Strouse(“Lonesome Jim,”“The Winning Season”), who specializes in small-scaled, domestically foc...
Movie Features Krasinski captured an emotional authenticity in this 2016 film that signified his growth as a filmmaker. ByLiam Gaughan May 18, 2024 'The Hollars' Review: John Krasinski's Charm Offensive John Krasinski Character actress Margo Martindale shines in Krasinski's second directorial effort...
Watch The Hollars "The Hollars" is a heartwarming family comedy-drama movie that premiered in 2016. The film follows the life of John Hollar, a struggling graphic novelist who returns to his hometown after learning that his mother Sally has been diagnosed with a brain tumor. Upon his arriv...
Aside from its naive sexism “The Hollars” stands out most for what it does with characters, either casting them with a little edge (Copley, Groban) or making their actions slightly unpredictable (down on his luck, when Jenkins wanders into a liquor store, it’s not to buy booze). Thei...
Kathy Bates and Danny Glover star in Complete Unknown; Paul Rudd and Selena Gomez star in The Fundamentals of Caring; John Krasinski directed a film called The Hollars which he stars in with Anna Kendrick, Margo Martindale, Richard Jenkins, Sharlto Copley, and Charlie Day; Thor: Ragnarok direc...
This is a very good movie that really shows how heartfelt Sudeikis can be. There are very few movies that have come out recently that show true heart and how good people can truly be. This is one of them. The movie itself is, although very predictable and generic, good and very much...
which seemingly passed through the public consciousness without much notice. It took another seven years for the actor-turned-director to take another shot at directing with 2016’sThe Hollars, a star-studded family dramedy that similarly fizzled. Luckily, Krasinski seemingly isn’t one to back ...
Star John Krasinski also directs – making this his third feature after Brief Interviews With Hideous Men (2009) and The Hollars (2016) – and he’s rewritten the original script by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, so this is close to a one-man show, but with an additional dose of ...
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