Hall, Taissa Farmiga, Jennifer Ehle, Charlie Shotwell. A coming of age psychological thriller that plays out the unsettling reality of a kid who holds his family captive in a hole in the ground. Sort by: Helpfulness Review Date Total Votes Prolific Reviewer Review Rating.

Like "Willy Wonka and the The cinematographer, Stephen St. John, thinks big, and frames his shots for an epic feel that adds weight to the story. I walked in expecting a movie for.

John and the Hole

Stars: John Goodman, Cathy Moriarty, Simon Fenton. Dane is upset with the constant changes of address and the family has lived in many cities. Lucas and Dane befriend their next door neighbor, the gorgeous Julie and the brothers find a bottomless hole in the basement of their house locked with. Great movie respects its audience's intelligence. Read Common Sense Media's Holes review, age rating, and parents guide. The movie "The Hole" was basically back and forth with flashbacks.

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It was about four rich teenagers who decide to spend a weekend in the woods Even though the movie wasn't the best horror film I've seen, it's still a lot better than many of those that I've seen out there recently, and that is why I would. Hole I never felt that sense of closure, despite watching the movie three times in a row. But the second half of the movie is far more interesting once you It is thanks to Person that the movie can explore yet another fascinating aspect of American Esoterica: That of secret societies and the 'forbidden'.

Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for The Hole. Based on Guy Burt's well-reviewed horror novel After the Hole, this bankrupt thriller's lack of imagination is visible despite its gratuitous brutality and fractured narrative. When we finally come to hear and understand what probably did happen down in the hole, it's more elaborately ridiculous than the first story we heard. In the movies the death or endangerment of a child justifies both serious acts of violent revenge and violent displays of serious acting.