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The Poker House
Directed by
Lori Petty
R
2008
1h 33m
Drama
6.3
63%
64%
6.2
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A dramatization of Lori Petty's teenage years spent in small town Iowa.
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Cast of The Poker House
Jennifer Lawrence
Agnes
Selma Blair
Sarah
Bokeem Woodbine
Duval
Chloë Grace Moretz
Cammie
Sophi Bairley
Bee
Casey Tutton
Sheila
Jayce Ryan
Daniel
Natalie West
Dolly
David Alan Grier
Stymie / Writer / Co-Producer
Andrew Rothenberg
Clyde Senior
Danielle Campbell
Darla
Clarke Peters
Maurice
Lori Petty
Director / Writer
Stephen J. Cannell
Producer
Michael Dubelko
Producer
Daisy Marco
Co-Producer
Peter Quartaroli
Co-Producer
Lisa Wolff
Production Design
Desi Wolff
Set Decoration
Ken Seng
Director Of Photography
The Poker House Ratings & Reviews
Behind The Lens
Debbie Lynn Elias
Lori Petty, we are all thankful for you and for The Poker House.
The Hollywood Reporter
Stephen Farber
While the film has strong moments and performances, it illustrates the dangers of overly personal filmmaking.
Variety
Peter Debruge
Overall, the pacing feels languid to the point of meandering, relying too heavily on old soul records (and a final eight-track sing-along) for momentum and energy.
7M Pictures
Kevin Carr
The movie seemed to point a finger at its own audience and scold it for its ignorance of this problem and apparent unwillingness to help.
Movie Metropolis
John J. Puccio
...the acting is so good and the girls' struggle to rise above their oppression is so affecting, it's hard to knock the film's intentions.
Los Angeles Times
Kevin Thomas
Regardless of whether the film is all fiction or all true or a mix, it has a ring of truth about it strong enough to sustain a defy-all-odds finish.
L.A. Weekly
John Wheeler
The Poker House is one of the most personal, wounded films in years. That it is also one of the most confused reflects how deeply it springs from the psyche of its director.
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