Welcome to the Rileys

Welcome to the Rileys

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Prostitute | Rape

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  • Genre(s): Drama
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Jake Scott, Steve Lonano, Jesse Nye, Tony Osso, Cali Pomes See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Kristen Stewart, James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo, Joe Chrest, Ally Sheedy See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 50min
  • Music: Leslie Shatz,Marc Streitenfeld,Randall Poster,Wade Barnett,Javier Bennassar
  • Award(s): Best Actress 2011 (Won)
    Grand Jury Prize 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Tuner, The Devil Wears Prada 2
  • Story:
    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.
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6.9/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
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.
Ratings

6.9/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Best Actress Award

2011 | Kristen

Festival Prize Award

Best Supporting Actress For and | 2010 | Melissa

Best Supporting Actress | 2010 | Melissa

Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

Dramatic | 2010 | Jake

Jury Prize Award

Best Narrative Feature | 2010 | Jake

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 361,960 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

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.

Director Jake Scott and costume designer Kim Bowen accompanied Kristen Stewart to strip clubs to research her role as Mallory. During that time Stewart was offered jobs by club owners because they didn't know she was an actress.

Kristen Stewart first read the script when she was 16 years old and was officially cast at age 17. Production didn't begin until after she turned 18.

The film was shot directly after Kristen Stewart had filmed Twilight (2008). Producers Giovanni Agnelli and Scott Bloom cast Stewart as a relatively unknown actress and had no idea how famous she was going to become due to the success the Twilight Saga gained.

In preparation for her role Kristen Stewart learned how to pole dance, deprived herself of sleep, chain-smoked, and ate mostly junk food. As a result Stewart's body and legs were covered with bruises, her skin was blemished, and she constantly looked tired. Director Jake Scott praised Stewart's dedication because she was so willing to allow herself to subordinate her physical appearance for the role.

Popular Dialogues

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

"Mallory: Don't be mad at me. I don't like being told what to do. I can't help it. And I'll lay off the curse words. I will I promise, okay? [yells] Mallory: Goddamn it Doug! Please don't be mad at me! Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: I'm not mad at you. Mallory: You're acting like you're mad at me. Douglas Lloyd 'Doug' Riley: No I'm not acting like I'm mad at you. Sit down. Take it easy. Come here. [pulls Mallory a seat closer] Mallory: Just don't be mad at me."