The Hollars

  • Theatrical - Limited 2016-08-26
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6/10

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John Hollar, a struggling NYC artist is forced to navigate the small middle-American town he left behind when news of his mother’s illness brings him home. Back in the house he grew up in, John is immediately swept up in the... See more problems of his dysfunctional family, high school rival, and an over-eager ex-girlfriend as he faces impending fatherhood with his girlfriend in New York.

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We interview John Krasinski and Margo Martindale for The Hollars!

In John Krasinski's second directorial effort, THE HOLLARS, Krasinski plays John Hollar, a struggling city-dweller who has to return to his small hometown when he learns his mother has a bran tumor; Margo Martindale plays said mother, a spirited woman...

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THE HOLLARS was previously reviewed as part of JoBlo.com's Sundance 2016 coverage. PLOT: A man (John Krasinski) returns home to help his family through a difficult time after his mother (Margo Martindale) is diagnosed with a brain tumor. REVIEW: It’s...
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Review: The Hollars

THE HOLLARS was previously reviewed as part of JoBlo.com's Sundance 2016 coverage. PLOT: A man (John Krasinski) returns home to help his family through a difficult time after his mother (Margo Martindale) is diagnosed with a brain tumor. REVIEW: It’s...

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We interview John Krasinski and Margo Martindale for The Hollars!

In John Krasinski's second directorial effort, THE HOLLARS, Krasinski plays John Hollar, a struggling city-dweller who has to return to his small hometown when he learns his mother has a bran tumor; Margo Martindale plays said mother, a spirited woman...

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Review: The Hollars

THE HOLLARS was previously reviewed as part of JoBlo.com's Sundance 2016 coverage. PLOT: A man (John Krasinski) returns home to help his family through a difficult time after his mother (Margo Martindale) is diagnosed with a brain tumor. REVIEW: It’s...