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In ''The Station Agent'' a man named Fin settles into a remote outpost -- a rundown train depot in the wilds of New Jersey -- that is so restful it seems perfect for him. The movie's writer and ...
The Station Agent is one of those indie gems that slip through cracks and won’t likely see the light of day to the average person, and that's a shame. I strongly recommend checking this film out.
Otherwise, “The Station Agent” is very well made, with fine lensing, tight editing and an acute sense of place all helping McCarthy assert himself as a new director of talent.
Things like that happen to the station agent all the time in ”The Station Agent.” Some passersby are at their hurtful, name-calling worst (and neither actor nor filmmaker shies from ...
"The Station Agent", the film, shares much with its main character, Finbar McBride (the almost-unknown Peter Dinklage): The film is short and more than a bit shy. However, just like Fin, "The Station ...
But what makes "The Station Agent" is the quieter passages, where lonesome hearts murmur to each other. Readers can reach Forum reporter Tom Pantera at (701) 241-5541 Movie Review "The Station Agent" ...
Don't let yourself miss this simple, intimate and lovely film. "The Station Agent" opens Fri., Nov. 14 at Landmark's Downer Theatre.
Summary The Station Agent showcases Dinklage's nuanced performance as a reclusive loner who learns the value of friendship and connection. Dinklage's chemistry with co-stars Cannavale and Clarkson ...
Not that The Station Agent is perfect, a touch of predictable melodrama sending the final third slighty skewiff as McCarthy unnecessarily opts to up the ante. As the opening hour shows, this is a ...