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(November 1, 2015) Original

Release Date:

December 4, 2015

Synopsis:

From IMDb: “A man forms an unexpected bond with a transient woman living in her car that’s parked in his driveway.”

Poster Rating: C / C-

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Review: (#1) It’s nice to have Maggie Smith front and center, but the lifeless design is glaringly bland. (#2) Worse than the predecessor, the garish white background plays home to the glaring yellow van, but neither Smith nor her co-star are particularly noticeable even if the action of the poster is more fitting to the film.

Trailer Rating: B

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Review: If it weren’t for the ever present charm of Maggie Smith, this film would look utterly dreadful. Smith looks fun, charming and compelling, making the film’s more simplistic narrative threads more appealing.

Oscar Prospects:

Maggie Smith could be a surprise nominee if the field suddenly implodes, yet the chances aren’t exceptional with a film that looks this slight.

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