A homeless teenager named Tallulah steals from a hotel and is mistaken for a housekeeping staff by a neglectful mother, leading to the temporary care of the mothers toddler, Maddy, but their bond is disrupted when the police are called and Tallulah is forced to return Maddy to her mother and gets arrested. Tallulah is a 2016 American English-language Comedy Drama movie starring Elliot Page, Allison Janney, Tammy Blanchard, Ellen Page, Evan Jonigkeit, Felix Solis and Danny Wolohan. Tallulah was Produced by Heather Rae, Russell Levine, Chris Columbus, Eleanor Columbus and Todd Traina. The film is written and directed by Sian Heder. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Tallulah was released on 29th July 2016 and takes a screen time of 111 minutes. Tallulah was made on a budget of $6 million. Cinematography was done by Paula Huidobro and editing by Darrin Navarro. The music was composed by Michael Brook.
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Tallulah Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 68%
Melissa Weller
Despite stretching itself uncomfortably thin in the beginning, Tallulah has an arresting power as the characters get entangled in the same web, having been short shrifted by the institution of motherhood. ( Read More )
Tristram Fane Saunders
Tallulah has a bedrock of grounded, believable performances to latch onto, but makes the mistake of grasping after crude types and abstract themes instead. ( Read More )
Roger Moore
Smartly cast and well acted melodrama the sort of movie Netflix should be making. ( Read More )
Brian Orndorf
Largely engrossing and impeccably acted, watching stars Ellen Page, Allison Janney, and Tammy Blanchard create living, breathing people who arent easy to watch, yet its hard to ignore their fascinating surges of pain. ( Read More )
Jeffrey M. Anderson
This Netflix original film falls into the old weepie/womens picture category, but it stays stubbornly rooted in characters and moments. ( Read More )