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Hounddog

Loylin is on a different path with her life as she lives with her granny grandmother who cannot give her a stable home. She always finds that Lilin is calm in her music world and her father goes to great lengths to give her a stable life. As the days go by, Lolain gets to know a mysterious friend named Ellen who promises one night to save Lolain from those troubled paths. Now, it seems that Ellen is actually Leilin's aunt
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Brian Orndorf BrianOrndorf.com
October 02, 2008 Fanning resembles an acting robot: stick a quarter in her head and she'll dial up any reaction in the book, absent the needed gravitas.
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Ken Fox TV Guide
September 19, 2008 A handsomely produced but unintentionally risible film that mistakes high grotesquerie for high gothic.
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Stephen Whitty Newark Star-Ledger
September 19, 2008 The latest wallow in regional cliche and stereotype.
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Amy Nicholson I.E. Weekly
September 19, 2008 The only lesson is that if you're a child of the south, you better get yourself adopted by Yankees.
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Fred Topel Can Magazine
September 26, 2008 We're seeing Fanning in soaking wet white underwear playing in the river, gyrating like Elvis. That's worse that an exploitative rape scene. This is just the filmmakers deciding to depict salacious behavior.
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Steven Winn San Francisco Chronicle
October 31, 2008 The whole distasteful mess is sunk up to its neck in a brew of Southern Gothic atmosphere and hocus-pocus sentimentality.
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David Hiltbrand Philadelphia Inquirer
September 25, 2008 A slow procession of degradation and suffering, Hounddog is like a tall glass of bitter iced tea.
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Frank Swietek One Guy's Opinion
September 24, 2008 It's hard to take this wild mixture of sledgehammer symbolism, period Southern Gothic, race-conscious uplift and cautionary coming-of-age parable seriously, despite Fanning's remarkable poise.
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...