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    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.

  2. Aug 22, 2016 · In the film, written by Jim Strouse (“ Grace is Gone ”), Krasinski plays John Hollar, a NYC artist who returns home after his mother Sally (Margo Martindale) is diagnosed with a brain tumor.

  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. The Hollars, written by James C. Strouse and directed by John Krasinski, is such a film, a simple and familiar story brought vividly and beautifully by a cast of immensely talented actors who find every touching nuance of their characters and relax into them with authenticity and honesty and with such warmth and affection that the film's 88 ...

  5. Aug 25, 2016 · John (Krasinski), the Hollars’ other son, a depressed graphic novelist trying to make it in New York, is summoned home and soon joined by his very pregnant girlfriend, Rebecca (Anna Kendrick).

  6. John Hollar (Krasinski), a struggling graphic novelist living in New York City, is forced to come back to his hometown after his mother Sally (Margo Martindale) has a brain tumor, and joins his father Don (Richard Jenkins) and brother Ron (Sharlto Copley) to stay by her side.

  7. Aug 8, 2018 · Despite the legend that there’s a pure linguistic line from Scots-Irish immigrants to present day white Appalachians, this is just another myth. What linguists like Michael Montgomery and Walt Wolfram have shown is the influx of other immigrant groups have had a profound effect on southern speech.

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