Holes Review |
by Robin Clifford (Rating: B-) |
Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LaBeouf) suffers the bad luck of an ancient
family curse. He is sent to the detention center at Camp Green Lake for
a crime he did not commit. The camp director, known as "the Warden"
(Sigourney Weaver), and her right-hand...more |
Holes Review |
by Michael J. Gold (Rating: 2.5/4) |
The Warden Walker: Sigourney Weaver
Mr. Sir: Jon Voight
Katherine 'Kissin' Kate' Barlow: Patricia Arquette
Stanley Yelnats IV/Caveman: Shia LaBeouf
Mr. Pendanski: Tim Blake Nelson
Hector/Zero: Khleo Thomas
Squid: Jake M. Smith
Armpit: Byron Cotton...more |
Holes Review |
by Mark R. Leeper (Rating: 6/10) |
CAPSULE: Louis Sachar's story is extremely clever,
but his characters are just not really very
engaging. Take away the gimmicks and there is not
much left here. An innocent boy is sent to a
correctional work camp where the...more |
Holes Review |
by Harvey S. Karten (Rating: A-) |
Grade:A-
Reviewed by: Harvey Karten
Walt Disney Pictures
Directed by: Andrew David
Written by: Louis Sachar, based on his novel
Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Jonn Voight, Patricia Arquette, Shia
LaBeouf, Tim Blake Nelson, Khleo Thomas, Jake M. Smith,...more |
Holes Review |
by Susan Granger (Rating: 7/10) |
Susan Granger's review of "HOLES" (Buena Vista/Walt Disney)
With "Agent Cody Banks," "What a Girl Wants," "Chasing Papi" and "Holes,"
there are finally some viable cinematic choices for families with children.
Adapted by writer Louis Sachar from...more |
Holes Review |
by Laura Clifford (Rating: B-) |
Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LaBeouf) has already inherited a multi-generational
family
curse when he gets sucked into another family legend when he's bonked off the
head
by a famous athlete's shoes. Accused of stealing the sneakers, which had...more |
Holes Review |
by Steve Rhodes (Rating: 2/4) |
Some movies have a limited target audience, and HOLES is certainly one of them.
Louis Sachar's screenplay is based on his popular kids' book by the same name.
Kids who fell in love with the book back in junior high will undoubtedly want to
see it....more |