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    Home for the Holidays

    PG-131995 · Holiday · 1h 43m

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      • Home for the Holidays was released theatrically on November 3, 1995, by Paramount Pictures in North America and by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment worldwide. The film received mixed reviews from critics who appreciated Foster's direction, and Hunter's and Downey's performances but criticised the screenplay.
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  2. Nov 3, 1995 · We get that sense in the opening scenes of "Home for the Holidays," as Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) discovers she has been fired from her job at a Chicago art museum, and responds by kissing her boss; she's already building up holiday hysteria.

  3. 64% Tomatometer 50 Reviews 71% Audience Score 10,000+ Ratings When her teenage daughter opts out of Thanksgiving, single mother Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) travels alone to her childhood home...

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    • Jodie Foster
    • PG-13
    • Holly Hunter
  4. Funny, adult look at a dysfunctional holiday. Read Common Sense Media's Home for the Holidays review, age rating, and parents guide.

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    • Jodie Foster
  5. Winning two Best Actress Oscars and having a lot of friends among her peers probably allowed director Jodie Foster to assemble a great ensemble cast for her film Home For The Holidays. The whole cast clicks well individually as well as a team to bring us Thanksgiving Day at the Larson household.

  6. Nov 18, 2017 · 1995’s star-studded Home for the Holidays is the big family movie Thanksgiving deserves. Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr., and Anne Bancroft gather around the big dinner table.

  7. Home for the Holidays Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Matt Brunson Film Frenzy. Celebrates the family unit without ever getting sanctimonious about its...

  8. Home for the Holidays is a 1995 American family comedy-drama film directed by Jodie Foster and produced by Peggy Rajski and Foster. The screenplay was written by W. D. Richter, based on a short story by Chris Radant. The film's score was composed by Mark Isham.

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