Stars: Julianne Moore, Alanna Ubach, Michael Cera, Sean Astin, John Turturro, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Brad Garrett, Holland Taylor, Rita Wilson, Caren Pistorius, Cassi Thomson, Tyson Ritter, Chris Mulkey, Barbara Sukowa | Written by Alice Johnson Boher, Sebastián Lelio | Directed by Sebastián Lelio
Gloria (Julianne Moore) is a free-spirited divorcée who spends her days at a straight-laced office job and her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. After meeting Arnold (John Turturro) on a night out, she finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with both the joys of budding love and the complications of dating, identity and family.
Gloria Bell, directed by Sebastián Lelio, is a remake of Lelio’s own film (merely titled Gloria), which was originally released in 2013. This remake is a gratifying and moving picture, almost as if auteur Denis Villeneuve had directed a romance, with leading actress Julianne Moore...
Gloria (Julianne Moore) is a free-spirited divorcée who spends her days at a straight-laced office job and her nights on the dance floor, joyfully letting loose at clubs around Los Angeles. After meeting Arnold (John Turturro) on a night out, she finds herself thrust into an unexpected new romance, filled with both the joys of budding love and the complications of dating, identity and family.
Gloria Bell, directed by Sebastián Lelio, is a remake of Lelio’s own film (merely titled Gloria), which was originally released in 2013. This remake is a gratifying and moving picture, almost as if auteur Denis Villeneuve had directed a romance, with leading actress Julianne Moore...
- 3/29/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Chicago – The sheer ordinariness of life is not fodder for most dramatic films … the popcorn munchers generally turn out for something more high concept. But in Exhibit A, there is “Gloria Bell,” in which Julianne Moore portrays the title character in a series of ordinary extraordinary events.
Rating: 4.0/5.0
It is poetically ordinary what happens to Gloria, and her survival instinct is what makes it extraordinary. With a stellar cast – led by Moore – hitting all the right beats, “Bell” rings out in a way that is familiar to everyone. The inner life that Moore creates for her character is the most fascinating point of view in the film, who on the surface is a somewhat lonely divorced woman who loves dancing and keeping her life on track. The film was directed by Sebastián Lelio, the filmmaker who makes deep observations of human motives in his creations. The combination of him and Moore was stupendously effective,...
Rating: 4.0/5.0
It is poetically ordinary what happens to Gloria, and her survival instinct is what makes it extraordinary. With a stellar cast – led by Moore – hitting all the right beats, “Bell” rings out in a way that is familiar to everyone. The inner life that Moore creates for her character is the most fascinating point of view in the film, who on the surface is a somewhat lonely divorced woman who loves dancing and keeping her life on track. The film was directed by Sebastián Lelio, the filmmaker who makes deep observations of human motives in his creations. The combination of him and Moore was stupendously effective,...
- 3/15/2019
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Debuting at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival Gloria Bell, Writer/Director Sebastian Lelio’s remake of his own 2011 film Gloria, stars Julianne Moore, Alanna Ubach, Tyson Ritter, Sean Astin, Michael Cera, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Rita Wilson and John Turturro. The film was co-written by Alice Johnson Boher.
Coen Brothers regular Turturro talked about working again with Julianne Moore, and how director Sebastian Lelio worked on set, Brad Garrett opens up about wearing no trousers at all, and comes to a critical mass on camera.
Here we present our highlights of the full press conference held in Toronto last week.
Gloria Bell is released in Canada on the 7th of September, 2018.
Plot:
A free-spirited woman in her 50s seeks out love at L.A. dance clubs.
The post Gloria Bell Tiff Premiere – John Turturro on the magic of working with Julianne Moore appeared first on HeyUGuys.
Coen Brothers regular Turturro talked about working again with Julianne Moore, and how director Sebastian Lelio worked on set, Brad Garrett opens up about wearing no trousers at all, and comes to a critical mass on camera.
Here we present our highlights of the full press conference held in Toronto last week.
Gloria Bell is released in Canada on the 7th of September, 2018.
Plot:
A free-spirited woman in her 50s seeks out love at L.A. dance clubs.
The post Gloria Bell Tiff Premiere – John Turturro on the magic of working with Julianne Moore appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 9/17/2018
- by Jon Lyus
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
This past Halloween weekend FilmShaft was entrenched at the Grimm Up North Horror and Sci-Fi Festival in Manchester for three days of horror entertainment. It was a case of the good, the bad and the ugly. Isn’t it always?
The great thing about the programme was the variety. There was interpretations of horror from around the world. Although the Dancehouse has a certain faded and decayed opulence in an art deco kind of way, the sound wasn’t amazing and the screen wasn’t the best. But one images this is what it was like to watch a film in the days before the multiplex and Thx sound.
Below is a selection of what movies stood out and for various reasons.
The Reeds (dir: Nick Cohen, 2010)
Nick Cohen’s low budget British horror/ghost story, The Reeds, is an atmospheric and well shot film. The plot is a bit hard to keep track of,...
The great thing about the programme was the variety. There was interpretations of horror from around the world. Although the Dancehouse has a certain faded and decayed opulence in an art deco kind of way, the sound wasn’t amazing and the screen wasn’t the best. But one images this is what it was like to watch a film in the days before the multiplex and Thx sound.
Below is a selection of what movies stood out and for various reasons.
The Reeds (dir: Nick Cohen, 2010)
Nick Cohen’s low budget British horror/ghost story, The Reeds, is an atmospheric and well shot film. The plot is a bit hard to keep track of,...
- 11/2/2010
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
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