Review of Hoot (2006) by Andrea Gronvall for Chicago Reader — 04 May 2006
Writer-director Wil Shriner tends to sit on almost every shot, killing any comic momentum (sequences with Luke Wilson as a dim-bulb cop are particularly witless), and ominous scenes involving cottonmouths and Rottweilers are glibly resolved.
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This review of Hoot (2006) was written by Andrea Gronvall and published by Chicago Reader on 04 May 2006.
Hoot has generally received mixed reviews.
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