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The Little Hours
TrailerIn the Middle Ages, a young servant fleeing from his master takes refuge at a convent full of emotionally unstable nuns. Introduced as a deaf mute man, he must fight to hold his cover as the nuns try to resist temptation.Actors: Alison Brie, Dave Franco, Kate Micucci, Aubrey Plaza, John C. Reilly, Molly Shannon, Fred Armisen, Jemima Kirke, Nick Offerman, Lauren Weedman, Paul Reiser, ...»Director: Jeff BaenaCountry: United States, CanadaDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 5.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Little Hours"
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Characters of "The Little Hours"
AlessandraPlayed by: Alison BrieMassettoPlayed by: Dave FrancoGenevraPlayed by: Kate MicucciFernandaPlayed by: Aubrey PlazaFather TommassoPlayed by: John C. ReillySister MareaPlayed by: Molly ShannonBishop BartolomeoPlayed by: Fred ArmisenMartaPlayed by: Jemima KirkeLord BrunoPlayed by: Nick Offerman -
Directors of "The Little Hours"
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Creators of "The Little Hours"
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Critic Reviews of "The Little Hours"
Detroit NewsJuly 21, 2017The momentum peters out by the end, but by then its job is already done. "The Little Hours" is good for some big laughs.
Chicago ReaderJuly 20, 2017Whether or not Baena does right by Boccaccio, he definitely does right by Aubrey Plaza, his girlfriend and indie comedy's reigning queen of mean.
Globe and MailJuly 14, 2017No matter how obvious the set-up - what if men and women of the cloth were ... rude and sexy??? - the cast gives every scene just enough of a deadpan spin to sell it, at least for the first hour.
Richard Roeper.comJuly 13, 2017True, The Little Hours is essentially a one-joke comedy - but most of the jokes under the umbrellas of that one joke are pretty damn, I mean darn, funny.
Chicago TribuneJuly 12, 2017The strategy works surprisingly well. I liked a lot of writer-director Jeff Baena's picture; it may be a one-joke movie, but I've seen comedies recently that would've killed for that many.
Dayton CityPaperSeptember 11, 2017Plaza's not merely bored and making a joke of the outbursts; she's angry and raw and raunchy. There's a darkness to her stare that's a challenge. She's got a bit of the old school femme fatale in her, but she's arrived at the wrong time.
The Public (Buffalo)September 05, 2017The Little Hours [is] a movie that seems to have been made entirely by and for Brooklyn hipsters.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteSeptember 01, 2017If you're a fan of HBO's Veep or Monty Python and the Holy Grail, you'll probably appreciate this curious little gem.
KDHX (St. Louis)August 29, 2017This little film is a bagatelle, and a juicy little one. Pray for it.
Denerstein UnleashedAugust 23, 2017Avoiding period language, the movie genially embraces the all-too-human pursuit of pleasure.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)August 21, 2017The Little Hours finds comedy in mundanity; its jokes, thankfully, make up for its unoriginality.
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