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  1. The acting is wonderful, Fonda, Huffman, and Lohan all fit their roles well and have good family chemistry. The film deals with very heavy mature subject matter, and it deals with some sexual content that includes explicit references to sex acts, for this reason I think a mature 14 year old can handle this film. Show more.

  2. GEORGIA RULE has some excellent acting, but the filmmakers rely too much on cliché. Also, the words "right and wrong" and "truth and lie" are repeated, but the movie's and the characters' worldviews are mixed. The movie also has some crude sexual references and crude language. Thus, although it ends on a redemptive, hopeful note, the movie ...

  3. Georgia Rule (United States, 2007) A movie review by James Berardinelli. The typical Garry Marshall film ( Pretty Woman, Raising Helen) can be classified by a few words: contrived, insipid, and predictable. Georgia Rule, while not the worst work Marshall has done, is a limp misfire. There are moments during the course of the movie when it looks ...

  4. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › georgiaruleGeorgia Rule - Plugged In

    He and his wife, Jennifer, have three children. In their free time, the Holzes enjoy playing games, a variety of musical instruments, swimming and … watching movies. Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman and Lindsay Lohan star in Garry Marshall's raw, racy and emotional story about family dysfunction, addiction and redemption.

  5. At the time Lindsay was a paparazzi magnet. And this was when we loved to lift women up to tear them apart as a society. A lot of the reviews (as well as for roles in the same time period) were based around her fame and notoriety rather than the work. The movie is enjoyable, she as always has great screen presence, and the actors do a great job.

  6. It is obviously geared towards women and without a doubt they’ll get what they paid for. Coupled with the looks of the three actresses and the sexual connotations, men will find plenty of entertainment too. It’s a win-win situation for all. Critical Movie Critic Rating: 4. Movie Review: 28 Weeks Later (2007)

  7. Garry Marshall. Director. Mark Andrus. Writer. Rebellious, uncontrollable teenager, Rachel is hauled off by her dysfunctional mother to spend the summer with her estranged grandmother, Georgia. Her journey will lead all three women to revelations of buried family secrets and an understanding that - regardless what happens - the ties that bind ...

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