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Holly Hunter
Reviews Featuring Holly Hunter
A reasonably entertaining romp that, despite the title, is pretty well ordinary.
Well made and strongly-performed, but lacking in that spark needed to make it memorable.
A surprisingly unsensationalised, brutally frank coming-of-age drama.
Dont let the title put you off this is quite a bit easier going than 'The Passion of the Christ'!
Much like the non-appearing object of the title, this is a film you shouldnt even consider looking at.
Stunningly animated, if somewhat derivative, story of an ordinary, extraordinary family.
The Coen Brothers once again show what you can do with perfectly realised characters, an awesome soundtrack and a wonderful storyline. A depression-era movie that's far from depressing.
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