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The Holdovers review: A beautifully wrought comedy that took me back to 1970

Twenty years after Sideways, director Alexander Payne reunites with Oscar-nominated Paul Giamatti

January 25, 2024 14:55
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The human touch: Dominic Sessa as Angus and Da’Vine Joy Randolph as Mary in director Alexander Payne’s The Holdovers (Photo: Seacia Pavao / 2023 Focus Features LLC)

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John Nathan,

John Nathan

1 min read

The Holdovers

★★★★

The 2004 movie Sideways turned Paul Giamatti into the rare thing that is an A-list character actor. Twenty years later director Alexander Payne reunites with Giamatti to make this beautifully wrought comedy set in 1970 which has landed Payne’s star with an Oscar nomination.

Giamatti plays intimidating, Cicero-quoting classics teacher Paul Hunman who has been landed the job of looking after the students of his boarding school who do not have family to go home to over Christmas.