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Welcome to the Rileys
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Seeking refuge from his grief and crumbling marriage, a salesman (James Gandolfini), on a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman (Kristen Stewart).
Seeking refuge from his grief and crumbling marriage, a salesman (James Gandolfini), on a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman (Kristen Stewart).
Actors:
Greg DiLeo,
Jack Moore,
Deneen Tyler,
Kim Collins,
David Jensen,
Kathy Lamkin,
Lance E. Nichols
Greg DiLeo
Jack Moore
Deneen Tyler
Kim Collins
19 January 1959, Houston, Texas, USA
David Jensen
23 September 1952, Pinckneyville, Illinois, USA
Kathy Lamkin
Lance E. Nichols
13 July 1955, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Jake Scott
Jake Scott
1965
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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November 19, 2011
It's a preposterous story, yet for part of its duration at least, Gandolfini as the slouching, baggily dressed Doug and Leo as the reawakened wife manage to make it rather touching.
January 17, 2013
Kristen Stewart ever runs out of "Snow White" sequels, this is what her post "Twilight" career should look like.
December 02, 2010
It's as if Tony Soprano and Bella Swan had landed the two leads in somebody's amateur theater company, and this is what the lucky audience gets.
London Evening Standard
November 19, 2011
If it could be too slow-burning for some, it is at least a refreshing change from a pattern of film-making that never gives you a moment's rest because there is nothing under the surface.
November 24, 2010
"Welcome to the Rileys"? Thanks, but no thanks.
November 11, 2013
Plenty of authentic laughs and great supporting performances make Welcome to the Rileys a decent film.
November 15, 2011
Stewart lets it all hang out in a firecracker role but her damaged character never achieves the depth the weak material could have done with.
October 05, 2012
For every moment of raw self-destruction there is an equally charming resolution.
Dallas Morning News
November 24, 2010
Welcome to the Rileys is a reminder that good, or at least intriguing, things can come in what seem to be predictable packages.
November 20, 2011
[It] will win no prizes for originality, but it benefits greatly from the subtle performances of the two leads, particularly Leo...
December 08, 2010
"Welcome to the Rileys" sets out to be a study of grief and how to overcome it, but it rings too false to offer much hope - or entertainment.
November 12, 2010
Terrific acting by James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo -- and a noble effort from Kristen Stewart -- goes a long way toward salvaging it.

