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Home for the Holidays (1995) - IMDb Home for the Holidays: Directed by Jodie Foster With Holly Hunter, Robert Downey Jr , Anne Bancroft, Charles Durning After being fired, making out with her soon-to-be ex-boss, and discovering that her daughter plans to spend Thanksgiving with her boyfriend, Claudia Larson faces the unenviable task of spending the holiday with her exceedingly
Home for the Holidays (1995 film) - Wikipedia Home for the Holidays is a 1995 American family comedy drama film directed by Jodie Foster and produced by Peggy Rajski and Foster The screenplay was written by W D Richter, based on a short story by Chris Radant The film's score was composed by Mark Isham
Home for the Holidays (1995) - Plot - IMDb Forty-year-old single Chicagoan Claudia Larson gets a lot of bad news just before Thanksgiving, putting her in an even worse mood in preparation for her visit with her family in Baltimore at the home of her overbearing parents, Henry and Adele Larson
Home for the Holidays - Rotten Tomatoes When her teenage daughter opts out of Thanksgiving, single mother Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) travels alone to her childhood home for an explosive holiday dinner with her
Home For The Holidays movie review (1995) - Roger Ebert We get that sense in the opening scenes of “Home for the Holidays,” as Claudia Larson (Holly Hunter) discovers she has been fired from her job at a Chicago art museum, and responds by kissing her boss; she’s already building up holiday hysteria
Home for the Holidays - Apple TV After losing her job, making out with her soon to be ex-boss, and finding out that her daughter plans to spend Thanksgiving with her boyfriend, Claudia Larson has to face spending the holiday with her family She wonders if she can survive their crazy antics
Jodie Foster On The Joys Of ‘Home For The Holidays’ 25 . . . - HuffPost “Home for the Holidays” must be the most relatable movie ever made about Thanksgiving It has a turkey, a parade, an eccentric aunt, a gay brother, men playing football in the yard, in-laws who detest each other and multiple familial meltdowns