1. Living Out Loud movie review & film summary (1998) | Roger Ebert
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Living Out Loud isn't a love story and is not made from standard parts.
2. Living Out Loud | Rotten Tomatoes
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After being unceremoniously dumped by her husband, 40-something divorcée Judith Moore (Holly Hunter) tries to make sense of her new existence. She becomes friends with Pat Francato (Danny DeVito), the elevator operator in her high-rise apartment building, who is having marital problems of his own. She also dabbles in a new romance with an attractive masseur, and lets loose in a nightclub ruled by a torch singer, Liz Bailey (Queen Latifah), with whom she soon connects.
3. Review: Living Out Loud (1998) - Cinema Sight by Wesley Lovell
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This is a Resurfaced review written in 2002 or earlier. For more information, please visit this link: Resurfaced Reviews. Living Out Loud Rating Director Richard LaGravenese Screenplay Richard LaGr…
4. Living Out Loud (1998) directed by Richard LaGravenese - Letterboxd
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Judith Moore is suddenly single after discovering her husband of fifteen years, a successful doctor, has been having an affair with a younger woman. Judith stews, plans, plots and fantasizes, but she can't decide what to do with her life until she goes out to a night club to see singer Liz Bailey, who is full of advice on life and love. While out on the town, Judith is suddenly kissed by a total stranger, which opens her eyes to new possibilities... which is when she notices Pat, the elevator operator in her building.
5. Retro Review: Living Out Loud (1998) - Waiching's Movie Thoughts & More
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Living Out Loud 1998 Cast: Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito, Queen Latifah, Martin Donovan Genre: Romantic Comedy Drama U.S Box Office Gross:...
6. Living Out Loud Reviews - Metacritic
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Holly Hunter stars as a middle-aged divorcee who rediscovers life's possibilities in this offbeat dramedy. (New Line Cinema)
7. Living Out Loud [1998] [R] - 6.1.6 | Parents' Guide & Review
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Holly Hunter is a lonely divorcee who must readjust to single life in this romantic drama. Also with Danny DeVito and Queen Latifah.
8. 'Living Out Loud': Yada Yada as a Way of Getting Another Life
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s a lonely, newly divorced New Yorker in "Living Out Loud," Holly Hunter does lots of talking out loud -- and talking to herself, too. She plays Judith Nelson, a woman who pours out her heart while trying to get her life back on track.
9. Living Out Loud (1998) Movie Review from Eye for Film
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What does an abandoned wife do in New York City, other than think hateful thoughts about her ex? She talks to herself for starters, calls a hunky masseur for a two-hour sesh in the buff, chats up an elevator operator, drinks more than is good for her and wanders down to the jazz club on the off chance some stranger might pull her into a dark corner and kiss her ragged (it actually happens, but he thinks she's someone else and it's all rather embarrassing).
10. My Favorite Roger: Odie Henderson | Chaz's Journal
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Film critic Odie Henderson picks one of his favorite reviews by Roger Ebert.
11. Living Out Loud review (1998) Holly Hunter - Qwipster | Movie Reviews
Apr 30, 1999 · The acting by Hunter and DeVito is impressive, and the film is interesting, but the mood is very uneven, and the feeling through several scenes ...
Living Out Loud (1998) / Comedy-Drama
12. Living Out Loud - Variety
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This feminist comedy shot through with fantasies about the travails of newly single womanhood strikes some rich chords, but doesn't quite put together a complete tune. Uneven New Line release will face an uphill commercial battle against other upscale fall fare, although it could develop a following among thirtysomething women.