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  1. Steve Buscemi, Jim Jarmusch and Tom DiCillo, that whole 90’s Indie scene was very influential to me. Johnny Suede (Brad Pitt and Catherine Keener) was one of my favorite movies as a late high schooler and college. Really just an oddball, dry and to-the-point movie.

  2. The Hollars (2016) Movie Script. Oh, sorry. I thought you were gone. Ron, this is my bathroom. have to use the bathroom downstairs. Dad's in that one. Well, then, you're going to have to wait.

  3. Aug 26, 2016 · “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 is James C. Strouse (“ Lonesome Jim ,” “The Winning Season”), who specializes in small-scaled, domestically focused stories of a sort that exhibitors ...

  4. Aug 22, 2016 · 12 min read. John Krasinski calls getting the role of Jim Halpert on “The Office” a “lottery ticket.” Even after shooting the pilot, he was still working as a waiter. Since the show premiered, he hasn’t turned back, still cashing in on that ticket with his second effort as a director, “ The Hollars,” opening this week.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HollarsThe Hollars - Wikipedia

    The Hollars is a 2016 American comedy-drama film directed by John Krasinski and written by James C. Strouse. The film stars an ensemble cast led by Krasinski, starring Anna Kendrick , Sharlto Copley , Charlie Day , Richard Jenkins , and Margo Martindale .

  6. First and foremost, The Hollars is incredibly well cast. Krasinski and Kendrick make for a believable coupling, partly because they both so completely relax into their characters and partly because both actors vacillate comfortably between wry humor and utter sincerity.

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  8. From a script by Jim Strouse that is at turns hilarious and heartbreaking, John Krasiniski’s second feature is a poignant look at the bonds of family and friendship. DIRECTOR'S STATEMENT.

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