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Three socially isolated characters patch together an understated bond in "The Station Agent," a well-acted and -crafted character piece that's a bit too calculated and cutesy for its own good.
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.
The inspiration for “The Station Agent” began when writer-director Tom McCarthy came across an abandoned train station in the rural New Jersey where he was raised. McCarthy is an experienced theater ...
Arbitrary whimsy is a sand trap on the fairway of American indie filmmaking, and you could be forgiven for thinking you’d stumbled off course based on a synopsis of The Station Agent: A dwarf, a ...
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 ...
Recent mainstream movies haven’t exactly been spitting forth self-possessed, charismatic leading men. Peter Dinklage, the star of the charming, even lovable independent film The Station Agent ...
Station Agent has a great sense of humor about life. From swerving cell phone-using drivers to obnoxious loud-mouthed New Jersey natives, this movie has its fair share of laugh-out-loud moments.
What do you call a movie about a reclusive dwarf named Fin (an extraordinary performance from Peter Dinklage) who inherits an abandoned train depot in New Jersey? You could call it precious, which ...
The Station Agent Production: A Miramax release (in North America) of a SenArt Films production in association with Next Wednesday. (International sales: Cinetic Media, New York.) Produced by Mary ...