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Holler
Directed by
Nicole Riegel
R
2021
1h 31m
Drama
6.2
92%
74%
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To pay for her education, and the chance of a better life, a young woman joins a dangerous scrap metal crew.
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Cast of Holler
Jessica Barden
Ruth
Pamela Adlon
Rhonda
Becky Ann Baker
Linda
Austin Amelio
Hark
Gus Halper
Blaze
Grace Kaiser
Tonya
Larry Jones
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Joe Hemsley
Mr. Porter
Trevor Evans
Pudge
Holler Reviews
AV Club
Katie Rife
[A]side from the scraggly forests and ominous smokestacks that writer-director Nicole Riegel films in gorgeous, grainy 16mm there's not much that's memorable about this story.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
For all the scenes of desperate people doing desperate things in order to stave off literal starvation while working dead-end or downright criminal jobs, Riegel somehow manages to imply short, sharp shock of actual hope by film's end.
RogerEbert.com
Matt Zoller Seitz
A modest classic -- hopefully the first of many from a major new voice in American cinema.
indieWire
Kate Erbland
While the broad strokes of Nicole Riegel's story might sound familiar, "Holler" finds its power in the particularities, especially Jessica Barden's unfussy and wholly believable performance.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
Barden's central performance is as tough and honest as the film calls for, and even if a closing riff feels slightly borrowed from "Good Will Hunting," "Holler" is a solid entry in the Midwest Desolation canon.
Observer
Siddhant Adlakha
Holler is a gorgeously-textured exploration of the way ruthless corporatism trickles down through each layer of a country, and a system, until it falls on the shoulders of a young girl and obscures her future. Jessica Barden pens sonnets with her silence.
AWFJ.org
Nell Minow
Jessica Barden gives a performance of great sensitivity and subtlety in Holler, an evocative depiction of the Sisyphus-like experience of poverty in a depressed economy.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Tim Cogshell
Miss Barden is just wonderful in this movie, but so is everyone else.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Angie Han
Honest, gritty, and thoughtful.
RogerEbert.com
Carla Renata
Jessica Barden, Pamela Adlon and Gus Halper knock it out of the park with the girtty tale of escaping the trash heap of poverty for a better life. Kudos Nicole Reigel for sharing your heart!
Los Angeles Times
Katie Walsh
An unflinching autobiographical work about what it takes to lift oneself out of this marginalized life.
Salon.com
Gary M. Kramer
Holler is a compassionate film, and a worthwhile one, even if Riegel gets her points across bluntly.
New York Times
Ben Kenigsberg
Even the medium - Super 16-millimeter film, in the era of digital - adds to the ambience of rusting, abandoned machinery.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
A film that is heart-rattlingly poignant, haunting, and among the best of the year.
AWFJ.org
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
Holler is a compelling, confident film about family, loyalty, hope and self-care, executed with a firm directorial vision and speaking with an authenticity and genuineness that is unambiguously refreshing.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jourdain Searles
Riegel seems to still be hung up on Winter's Bone, making a slavishly imitative film with few flourishes that allow it to stand on its own.
Variety
Peter Debruge
The director has a secret weapon in Barden, who makes Ruth's story relatable, even to those who've been fortunate enough to avoid such hardship.
AWFJ.org
Sandie Angulo Chen
The film, which Riegel has said is semi-autobiographical, explores a lot of issues, including how opioid addiction and loss of work has decimated old factory towns in the Rust Belt, but it also evokes a hopefulness that keeps it from being exploitative.
AWFJ.org
Jennifer Merin
Seeing how this tenacious girl uses her smarts to transcend her circumstances is gripping - and inspirational.
AWFJ.org
Cate Marquis
This is a realistic, unblinking view from life at the bottom of the socioeconomic strata, but Holler is mercifully free of the poverty porn found in some films of this type.
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