What is 1993 holly hunter film?

The 1993 Holly Hunter film is titled "The Firm." It is a legal thriller directed by Sydney Pollack and based on the novel of the same name by John Grisham. The film also stars Tom Cruise, Gene Hackman, Ed Harris, and Jeanne Tripplehorn.

The plot revolves around a young lawyer named Mitch McDeere, played by Cruise, who joins a prestigious law firm in Memphis, Tennessee. As he begins to work on a high-profile case, he discovers that the firm is involved in illegal activities and is forced to defend himself and his family against dangerous adversaries. Holly Hunter plays the role of Tammy Hemphill, a private investigator who helps McDeere uncover the truth about the law firm.

"The Firm" was a commercial success, grossing over $270 million worldwide. It was also praised by critics for its intelligent script, suspenseful plot, and strong performances by the cast. Hunter's portrayal of Tammy Hemphill was especially well-received, with many critics noting her sharp wit and dynamic presence on screen. The film received two Academy Award nominations, for Best Supporting Actress (for Tripplehorn) and Best Original Score (by Dave Grusin).