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Welcome to the Rileys

  • 2010
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, and Kristen Stewart in Welcome to the Rileys (2010)
On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.
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Psychological DramaTragedyDrama

On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.

  • Director
    • Jake Scott
  • Writer
    • Ken Hixon
  • Stars
    • James Gandolfini
    • Kristen Stewart
    • Melissa Leo
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jake Scott
    • Writer
      • Ken Hixon
    • Stars
      • James Gandolfini
      • Kristen Stewart
      • Melissa Leo
    • 69User reviews
    • 91Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Welcome to the Rileys
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    Welcome to the Rileys
    "Mallory and Lois Talk Over Dinner"
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    "Mallory and Lois Talk Over Dinner"
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    "Mallory and Lois Talk Over Dinner"
    "Doug Scolds Mallory"
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    "Doug Scolds Mallory"
    Welcome To The Rileys: Lois Gets Her Hair Done
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    Welcome To The Rileys: Lois Gets Her Hair Done
    Welcome To The Rileys: Mallory And Doug At Laundromat
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    Welcome To The Rileys: Mallory And Doug At Laundromat
    Welcome To The Rileys: Doug Scolds Mallory
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    Welcome To The Rileys: Doug Scolds Mallory

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    James Gandolfini
    James Gandolfini
    • Doug Riley
    Kristen Stewart
    Kristen Stewart
    • Mallory
    Melissa Leo
    Melissa Leo
    • Lois Riley
    David Jensen
    David Jensen
    • Ed
    Joe Chrest
    Joe Chrest
    • Jerry
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • Harriet
    Tiffany Coty
    Tiffany Coty
    • Tara
    Eisa Davis
    Eisa Davis
    • Vivian
    Lance E. Nichols
    Lance E. Nichols
    • Hamilton 'Ham' Watkins
    Peggy Walton-Walker
    Peggy Walton-Walker
    • Brenda
    • (as Peggy Walton Walker)
    Sharon Landry
    Sharon Landry
    • Sharon
    Kathy Lamkin
    Kathy Lamkin
    • Charlene
    Kerry Cahill
    Kerry Cahill
    • Waitress
    Ken Hixon
    • Danny
    Elliott Grey
    Elliott Grey
    • Randy
    Greg DiLeo
    Greg DiLeo
    • Ernie
    Deneen Tyler
    Deneen Tyler
    • Parking Officer
    Lara Grice
    Lara Grice
    • Sales Clerk
    • Director
      • Jake Scott
    • Writer
      • Ken Hixon
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    User reviews69

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    7cosmo_tiger

    A couple trying to cope with the loss of their daughter. Great acting makes this movie better then it is. I say B

    A couple trying to cope with the death of their 15 year old daughter individually handle themselves in a way that works for them. Three people who are completely different get to know each other and all have ways of helping each other cope with where their lives are at. After going to New Orleans on a business trip, Doug Riley (Gandolfini) meets Mallory (Stewart) and tries to take care of her (like a daughter). Let me start by saying that Kristen Stewart is a good actress (when not playing Bella) and hold her own with Tony Soprano. This is another movie that is only watchable because of the performances. I enjoyed it, but if the acting was bad it would have been hard to sit through. This is a completely character driven story so if your looking for action I'd look elsewhere, but if you want a well done drama you've come to the right place. Story is OK, acting again makes this a better movie then it is. I give it a B.

    Would I watch it again? - If it was on TV I would not immediately change the channel.
    7lewiskendell

    A long way from perfect, but definitely worth seeing.

    "I can't come home right now. I know I'm not dead yet."

    Welcome to the Rileys is certainly a flawed movie. The characters are a little flat, and don't seem to be written as genuine people, at times. The story scenario, with its focus on lost loved ones and damaged people finding healing or comfort in each other, is one that seems to be in every other movie, recently. And the ending seems a bit rushed and unfinished.

    But still, I found myself enjoying it all.

    The key lies in the color and atmosphere added by using New Orleans as the primary location, and the performances of the three primary cast members. 

    The first point may appeal only to those who have visited or who live in the city. Filming a movie in New Orleans gives it an instant, appealing flavor to anyone who's been there before, walking past the same restaurants and down the same streets. Very cool. I'll admit that this might not be as big a deal to others as it was to me, though. 

    What everyone should be able to recognize and appreciate, however, are the great performances by James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, and Kristen Stewart. They carry this movie with some really excellent acting, even though their characters are slightly hobbled at times with some spotty writing. Especially when it comes to the dynamics of the various relationships. Still, the three of them (especially Gandolfini and Stewart) easily make Welcome to the Rileys worth at least a rental.
    8priyantha-bandara

    A heartfelt movie

    Doug Riley is a plumbing supplies contractor from Indianapolis who lives with his wife Lois and reaching their 30th wedding anniversary. After they lost their 15 year old daughter in a tragic car accident the couple has grown distant with no exchange of intimate relationship and spoken barely few words a day. It seems like Doug and Lois both miss their lives inside yet don't know where to begin in finding it again. Meanwhile Doug finds comfort in a black waitress yet that relationship doesn't last long either even though it brings some kind of a peace in to Doug's life. Lost and torn this couple seems to be just living their days for nothing.

    Doug goes to New Orleans for a convention and there he unexpectedly meets a 16 year old girl Mallory who is a stripper. Rather than taking advantage of her with her own consent Doug see someone else in her and starts to emotionally care for her. He somehow makes in an ambition to take this teenage girl out of her miserable life and give her some comfort and long lost fatherhood. But this task become difficult by the day as Mallory resist to change or to accept Doug's generosity even though she know his genuine motives.

    'Welcome to the Riley's' is a heartfelt drama. Most of the moments are silent and filled with self perseverance but the script gradually builds up a solid story line. It's not boring even though it's a little slow which almost all dramas are. But there is something special about this one. This one is about self retribution. Don't know if it's totally correct to describe it that way but I feel like Doug is trying to find peace in his heart by dedicating his effort to make a something good for Mallory. The society is a wicked place to be good some times which the script proves over and over. The harsh words coming out of Mallory's mouth must have pierced Doug's heart one too many times. Yet he patiently set on his path which maybe his experience in life has tough him to do so.

    Acting wise the movie is mention worthy. Doug played by James Gandolfini is a role skillfully done. And at the same time Melissa Leo effectively plays Lois the depressed, grieving mother who hasn't set foot out of the house for months. And finally the Twilight famed Kristen Stewart portraying the damaged and arrogant stripper girl make us forget her glamorous lead role in the romantic vampire franchise with her performance in 'Welcome to the Riley's'.

    As a viewer you will be made to judge these characters. You will be asked to decide if what they do is right or wrong or if they did really succeeded in their roles at the end. Even thought it has no fairy tale ending this movie will live in your minds for a long time.

    read more of my reviews at flickshout.blogspot.com
    7claudio_carvalho

    Is There Still Hope?

    In Indianapolis, Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley (James Gandolfini) and Lois Riley (Melissa Leo) are a estranged couple married for almost thirty years that grieves the loss of their fifteen year-old daughter Emily. Doug is a well succeeded businessman in plumbing business that likes to play poker every Thursday with his friend and to meet his mistress, the waitress Vivian (Eisa Davis), after the game. Lois is agoraphobic, takes many pills and does not have sex with Doug.

    When Vivian unexpectedly has a heart attack and dies, Doug goes to the cemetery and finds a tombstone that Lois has ordered with her and his names. This is the last straw in their relationship and Doug travels to a plumbing conference in New Orleans feeling lost. Doug is wandering on the streets and stumbles with a nightclub. The young stripper and prostitute Mallory (Kristen Stewart) invites Doug to a private lap dance and when he see his acquaintances from the conference in the nightclub, he accepts her invitation to hide from them but he does not have sex with the teenager. There is an incident but then he takes Mallory home and decides to stay in her derelict house to help her. Doug calls Lois and tells to her that he would stay in New Orleans for a while. Lois decides to drive to New Orleans in Doug's car and he introduces her to Mallory, whose real name is Allison. The couple projects Emily in Allison, but is there still hope or is it too late for Allison and themselves?

    "Welcome to the Rileys" is a family drama supported by the magnificent Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. Kristen Stewart is an actress that seems to be tailored to indie movies. The screenplay discloses the past events that have separated Doug and Lois to the viewer piece by piece. The story could have been of second chance in life and redemption, but the writer Ken Hixon chooses a more realistic conclusion but leaving some hope. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "Corações Perdidos" ("Lost Hearts")
    7FLASHP01NT

    Review: Welcome to the Rileys (2010)

    A very realistic film compared to similar character dramas: Welcome to the Rileys features excellent casting, writing and direction. Welcome to the Rileys is a movie about what love really is: not sex and emotion, but the absence of anger, having absolute patience and leading women in the right way to be.

    For example: The protagonist is not written as a perfect man, but its clear the writer knows what a perfect man is, and, that it's achievable.

    The cinematography felt very raw almost like a faux documentary. The film will appeal most to adults who appreciate nuance and subtlety.

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    • Trivia
      Director Jake Scott revealed that Kristen Stewart and James Gandolfini improvised a lot of their dialogue, especially Stewart, claiming it was frustrating for the film's writers. Scott said it was always a surprise with Stewart because she would never warn anyone of what she was going to say.
    • Goofs
      Doug sees Mallory sleeping and spreads a sheet over her upto her chest. In the next scene, sheet is upto her knees.
    • Quotes

      Mallory: I'm nobody's little girl! It's too late for that shit.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Inception/Predators/The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)
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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2010 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gia Đình Riley
    • Filming locations
      • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • Samuel Goldwyn Films
      • Destination Films
      • Scott Free Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $158,898
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $42,145
      • Oct 31, 2010
    • Gross worldwide
      • $361,960
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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