Gloria Reviews

Gloria Review
by Ross Anthony
A tough white "broad" (in Gloria's own words) and little Latino boy adventure through a "B" movie. Gloria (Sharon Stone) is released from prison after serving three years for her no-good boyfriend Kevin. She returns to New York, only to find Kevin and...more

Gloria Review
by Matt Williams
Gloria is a remake of the 1980 John Cassavettes drama about a streetwise woman who ends up protecting a child from the mob. A good lead performance keeps this otherwise sluggish film from becoming a disaster, but it's a mild redemption at most. more

Gloria Review
by James Sanford
Roger Ebert has often brought up the idea that instead of rehashing the classics, filmmakers should concentrate on revising movies that weren't very good to begin with. Hollywood may have taken his comments to heart. more

Gloria Review
by Steve Rhodes
Some talented actresses are blessed with a demonstrated wide acting range while others, almost as gifted, have more limited types of parts for which they are suitable. As was amply evident after BASIC INSTINCT, Sharon Stone can play sensual roles...more

Gloria Review
by Susan Granger
Susan Granger's review of "GLORIA" (Columbia Pictures) Following Gus Van Sant's pointless remake of Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" is Sidney Lumet's remake of John Cassavetes' "Gloria." Back in 1980, Cassavetes wrote and directed this story of a...more

Gloria Review
by Michael Dequina
Since her breakthrough performance in 1992's _Basic_Instinct_, Sharon Stone has been intent on proving that she is a "serious actress." Yet while she earned her critical and industry vindication with her Golden Globe-winning and Academy Award-nominated...more

Gloria Review
by Harvey S. Karten
Reviewed by Harvey Karten, Ph.D. Columbia Pictures/Mandalay Entertainment Director: Sidney Lumet Writer: Steven Antin Cast: Sharon Stone, Jeremy Northam, Cathy Moriarty, Jean- Luke Figueroa, Mike Starr, George C. Scott more

Gloria Review
by Dustin Putman
Directed by Sidney Lumet. Cast: Sharon Stone, Jean-Luke Figueroa, Jeremy Northam, Mike Starr, George C. Scott, Bonnie Bedelia, Cathy Moriarty, Sarita Choudhury. 1999 - 105 minutes. Rated R (for violence and profanity). Reviewed January 23, 1999. more