Living Out Loud Review |
by Dennis Schwartz |
LIVING OUT LOUD (director/writer:Richard LaGravenese; cinematographer:
John Bailey; cast: Holly Hunter (Judith), Danny DeVito (Pat), Queen
Latifah (Liz Bailey), Martin Donovan (Bob Nelson), Elias Koteas (the
Kisser), Richard Schiff (Philly), Eddie...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Greg King |
LIVING OUT LOUD (M).
(New Line Cinema/Village Roadshow)
Director: Richard LaGravanese
Stars: Holly Hunter, Danny De Vito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan,
Richard Schiff, Elias Koteas, Mariangela Pino, Suzanne Shepherd, Clark Anderson
Running time: 100...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Murali Krishnan |
It is possible to be surrounded by people and yet still be alone. That is
what happens to Judith (Holly Hunter). Since divorcing her unfaithful
husband, she is isolated in her New York high rise apartment. Her usual
social group was shared by her...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by DeWyNGaLe |
Living Out Loud is the tale of adults and what life is like for them in their
middle age years. It portrays life realistically, not like some other films
do. Judith Nelson, played by Holly Hunter, is the center of attention in this
film. Judith is a...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Matt Williams |
Living Out Loud is a rather unconventional romantic comedy, as if you
couldn't tell that by its unlikely leads: Holly Hunter and Danny DeVito.
However, with strong characters and an unusual storytelling style, it
slowly manages to win us over. more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Dustin Putman |
Directed by Richard LaGravenese.
Cast: Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan, Elias
Koteas, Suzanne Shepherd, Eddie Cibrian, Rachael Leigh Cooke, Lin Shaye.
1998 - 94 minutes.
Rated R (for profanity, brief nudity, and sexual...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Homer Yen |
Judith (Holly Hunter) has been a devoted wife who was comfortable with
her life even if it meant sacrificing her friends and, for the most
part, being invisible to everyone except her husband. But after 15
years of marriage, it’s finally over. He...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Michael Redman |
Middle-aged Judith Nelson (Holly Hunter) is finally discovering what life is
about. Until this point, she's been sheltered by her own choices. "At least
I'm married. At least I'm safe." Now that her cardiologist husband has left
her for a younger woman,...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Edwin Jahiel |
LIVING OUT LOUD * 1/4 Written and directed by Richard LaGravenese.
Photography, John Bailey. Editing, Gregory & Lynzee Klingman. Production
design, Nelson Coates. Music, George Fenton. Produced by Danny DeVito,
Michael Shamberg & Stacey Sher. A New...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Mark R Leeper |
Capsule: Two emotionally wounded people have
an off-kilter flirtation in a bittersweet comedy.
Holly Hunter plays a very confused divorcee unable
to cope with her changing world, and Danny DeVito
is...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by James Sanford |
Like its heroine, "Living Out Loud," the directorial debut of screenwriter
Richard LaGravenese ("The Fisher King," "The Mirror Has Two Faces"), is
something of a mess, but it's an often likable, intriguing one. It's the
story of Judith (Holly Hunter), a...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by David Sunga |
Rating: 3 stars (out of 4.0)
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Key to rating system:
2.0 stars - Debatable
2.5 stars - Some people may like it
3.0 stars - I liked it
3.5 stars - I am biased in favor of the movie
4.0 stars - I felt the movie's impact...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by David N. Butterworth |
She's dining with her husband (Martin Donovan), whom a friend has
seen arm-in-arm with another woman. "Why couldn't you have told me
yourself?" asks Judith, whose bleached blonde hair can't conceal the fact
that she's not as young as she used to be....more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Scott Renshaw |
LIVING OUT LOUD
(New Line)
Starring: Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan.
Screenplay: Richard LaGravenese.
Producers: Michael Shamberg, Danny DeVito and Stacey Sher.
Director: Richard LaGravenese.
MPAA Rating: R (profanity,...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Susan Granger |
Susan Granger's review of "LIVING OUT LOUD" (New Line Cinema)
Richard LaGravanese is one of the most talented screenwriters
around, having won an Oscar-nomination for "The Fisher King" and high
praise for his adaptations of "Beloved," "The Bridges...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Harvey S. Karten |
Reviewed by Harvey Karten, Ph.D.
New Line Cinema
Director: Richard LaGravenese
Writer: Richard LaGravenese
Cast: Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Michael Dequina |
All signs seem to indicate that New Line is at a loss as to how to market
_Living_Out_Loud_: the poster is simply three candid headshots of the stars
(Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, and Queen Latifah) unimaginatively arranged on
a black background, and the...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
Judith, the attractive, 40-something blonde in LIVING OUT LOUD, has been
lonely and searching since her recent divorce, and her fantasies lately
have been about young hunks. more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Bill Chambers |
LIVING OUT LOUD started production as "The Kiss" (borrowed from
Chekhov's story), a title dropped because of its associations with a
best-selling, non-fictional account of a father and daughter’s
incestuous relationship. LIVING OUT LOUD is not about such...more |
Living Out Loud Review |
by Bill Chambers |
LIVING OUT LOUD started production as "The Kiss" (borrowed from
Chekhov's story), a title dropped because of its associations with a
best-selling, non-fictional account of a father and daughter’s
incestuous relationship. LIVING OUT LOUD is not about such...more |