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Welcome to the Rileys is a 2010 independent drama film directed by Jake Scott, written by Ken Hixon, and starring Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo. The film debuted at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival .
Nov 18, 2011 · Welcome to the Rileys: Directed by Jake Scott. With James Gandolfini, Kristen Stewart, Melissa Leo, Joe Chrest. On a business trip to New Orleans, a damaged man seeks salvation by caring for a wayward young woman.
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- Jake Scott
- 2011-11-18
Welcome to the Rileys is a powerful and stirring drama, featuring critically acclaimed performances by Golden Globe® winner James Gandolfini, Academy Award® nominee Melissa Leo (Best Actress, Frozen River, 2008) and Kristen Stewart as lost souls who find redemption and hope in unlikely friendships.
- 110 min
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Oct 29, 2010 · Despite earnest performances, Welcome to the Rileys cannot escape its belabored over-sentimentality and sluggish delivery. Seeking refuge from his grief and crumbling marriage, a salesman (James ...
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Nov 23, 2010 · Powered by JustWatch. "Welcome to the Rileys" takes two old plots and makes a rather touching new plot out of them. What we've seen before is (1) the good man who hopes to redeem a prostitute, and (2) the frozen suburban couple who find new hope in their marriage. The film involves such characters in a story that is a little more real and ...
After Vivian dies, Doug is lost. On a business trip to New Orleans, he finds himself standing at a crossroads. Later in a strip club, a 16-year-old lap dancer named Mallory invites Doug for extra services in a private room. He turns her offer of sex down but ends up driving her home to a run-down apartment.
Oct 29, 2010 · Director. Ken Hixon. Writer. Years after their teenage daughter’s death, Lois and Doug Riley, an upstanding Indiana couple, are frozen by estranging grief. Doug escapes to New Orleans on a business trip. Compelled by urgencies he doesn’t understand, he insinuates himself into the life of an underage hooker, becoming her platonic guardian.