Holes Movie Information

Movie Information

Overall Rank: 3964

Average Rating: 2.7/4

# of Ratings: 130

Theatrical Release Date: 04/18/2003

Language: English

Genre: Adventure, Comedy

MPAA Rating: PG

Director: Andrew Davis

Actors: Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight, Tim Blake Nelson, Shia LaBeouf, Khleo Thomas, Jake M. Smith

Plot: The Yelnats family has been cursed for years and Stanley Yelnats IV is
the latest victim when he is wrongfully accused of stealing cleats from
a famous athlete and sent to the brutal desert rehabilitation facility
Camp Green Lake. The warden wants each inmate to dig one hole per day to
"build character" but when a long-lost artifact is found, the warden
doubles their efforts and soon is becomes apparent something rotten is
at the bottom of these holes. -- Chris Kavan

Quick Movie Reviews

Rating of
3/4

Matthew Brady - wrote on 02/07/2014

A boy being punished for a crime he didn't commit learns there's more going on at a juvenile correctional facility than meets the eye in this comedy drama. Stanley Yelnats IV (Shia LaBeouf) is a teenager who has been told all his life that the men in the Yelnats family are cursed, thanks to a false promise his great, great grandfather made to a fortune teller. Given his frequent bad luck, and that which follows his father (Henry Winkler), Stanley has no trouble believing this. Stanley's bad luck. This movie is funny and they are some really good shots in the film that made it more enjoyable.

Rating of
3.5/4

Camper - wrote on 06/30/2013

Besides the fact that Stanley is supposed to be overweight, this movie is almost exactly the same as the book, which is a good thing seeing as the story is already great and doesn't need to be messed with.

Rating of
3/4

Unknown - wrote on 10/31/2011

A fairly good adaptation of the book.

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