"A Prairie Home Companion" is as heartwarming as a plate of Powdermilk Biscuits, as unexpected as a slice of rhubarb pie and as wistful as a chorus of "Red River Valley." This winning comedy is the work of two master humanists: director Robert Altman and humorist Garrison Keillor, the radio raconteur on whose show the movie is based. It's the (fictional) final performance of Keillor's long-running program, which has been broadcast from the Fitzgerald Theater in St. Paul, Minn., since 1974. Read the full review
On a rainy Saturday night in St. Paul, Minnesota, fans file into the Fitzgerald Theater to see "A Prairie Home Companion," a staple of radio station WLT, not knowing that WLT has been sold to a Texas conglomerate and that this show will be the last.
Director: Robert Altman
Starring: Garrison Keillor, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Kline, Lily Tomlin, Meryl Streep, Woody Harrelson, Lindsay Lohan
Run time: 105 minutes
Release date: June 9, 2006
Rating: PG-13 for risqué humor.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A-
"Infused with a kind of cosmic nostalgia, the movie does a graceful Tennessee waltz around matters of mortality and acceptance, art and family, hope and reconciliation."
Austin American-Statesman: 4 of 5 stars
"... as cemented in nostalgia for the show as the show is nostalgic for an earlier age."
The Palm Beach Post: B+
"The worst that could be said about A Prairie Home Companion is that it is inconsequential. But the movie so compensates by being diverting that the need to add up to something an expectation that Altman has been avoiding for most of his career seems beside the point."
Associated Press: B
"Keillor proves as ideal a master of ceremonies on film as he is on radio."
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