The Little Hours (2017)
A young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns in the middle ages.
The Little Hours (2017)
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Released Year: 2017
Runtime: 89 minutes
Directors: Jeff Baena
Writers: Jeff Baena
Casts: Molly Shannon, Aubrey Plaza, Paul Reiser, Nick Offerman, Dave Franco, Paul Weitz, John C. Reilly, Fred Armisen, Lauren Weedman, Alison Brie, Jemima Kirke, Kate Micucci, Adam Pally, Jon Gabrus, Teresa Marini, Rolando Abbarchi, Dina Lenzi
IMDB: The Little Hours (2017)
Storyline
A young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns in the middle ages.
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Reviews
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TheWrap -
The Little Hours is no one-trick pony. While the lunacy of nuns who swear like sailors makes a comically boisterous impression, it’s also about women in the Middle Ages forced into religious life for various reasons and how they cope, viewed through a decidedly humorous lens.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
A comedy in both the current and the original senses of the word, Little Hours earns its laughs before ensuring a happy end.
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Variety -
A medieval convent comedy for the megaplex crowd.
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New York Magazine (Vulture) -
The movie is not camp. It’s deliciously deadpan sex farce played by some of the deftest clowns in the English-speaking world. The more matter-of-fact it is, the more screamingly funny.
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The Verge -
Writer-director Jeff Baena has squeezed heart into this film, particularly with a surprisingly sincere, potent ending. Beneath all the bodily fluids and sex jokes, Baena and his actors show a deep fascination with the way we communicate our love, romantically and platonically — especially when the going gets tough.
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A young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns in the middle ages.
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