Review of The Family Stone (2005) by Sean Axmaker for Seattle Post-Intelligencer — 15 Dec 2005
In place of the dysfunctional family Christmas story we've come to expect for the holidays, The Family Stone gives us a cheerfully uncensored, generic counterculture clan and tosses a tightly wound control freak into the center of their holiday celebration.
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This review of The Family Stone (2005) was written by Sean Axmaker and published by Seattle Post-Intelligencer on 15 Dec 2005.
The Family Stone has generally received mixed reviews.
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