Outing Riley (2004)

Outing Riley (2004)
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A closeted Chicago architect wrestles with the prospect of coming out to his Irish Catholic brothers following the death of their parents in Stolen Summer writer/director Pete Jones' affectionate family comedy. His entire live, Bobby Riley (Jones) has been living a lie. The product of a traditional Irish-Catholic family, Bobby is a typical guy who likes beer and loves sports. In fact, the only notable difference between Bobby and your average Chicago Irish-Catholic is that Bobby happens to be gay. For years, the only person who knew Bobby's well-guarded secret was his sister Maggie (Julie R. Pearl) - a no-nonsense lawyer with an open mind and no time for secrets. Though his live-in boyfriend Andy (Michael McDonald) longs for the day he will be able to express his love openly, Bobby insists on projecting a heterosexual image with a little assistance from longtime lesbian gal pal Carly (Dana Gilhooley). On the heels of their father's death, Maggie attempts to convince Bobby that the time has come to tell his brothers the truth about his lifestyle. The only problem is that Bobby's brothers aren't simply straight - they're fairly narrow as well. Of course prankish Luke (Nathan Fillion) and unstable Connor (Stoney Westmoreland) could probably come to grips with the truth, but what about Jack (Dev Kennedy)? The eldest sibling and a devoted clergyman, Jack would most certainly have an adverse reaction to such a life-changing announcement. When Bobby determines to reveal his secret and becomes suddenly tongue tied at the last minute, it's up to outspoken sister Maggie to set the record straight whether Bobby likes it or not. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Nathan FillionPete Jones, (more)
Director(s):
Pete Jones
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Synopsis of Outing Riley

A closeted Chicago architect wrestles with the prospect of coming out to his Irish Catholic brothers following the death of their parents in Stolen Summer writer/director Pete Jones' affectionate family comedy. His entire live, Bobby Riley (Jones) has been living a lie. The product of a traditional Irish-Catholic family, Bobby is a typical guy who likes beer and loves sports. In fact, the only notable difference between Bobby and your average Chicago Irish-Catholic is that Bobby happens to be gay. For years, the only person who knew Bobby's well-guarded secret was his sister Maggie (Julie R. Pearl) - a no-nonsense lawyer with an open mind and no time for secrets. Though his live-in boyfriend Andy (Michael McDonald) longs for the day he will be able to express his love openly, Bobby insists on projecting a heterosexual image with a little assistance from longtime lesbian gal pal Carly (Dana Gilhooley). On the heels of their father's death, Maggie attempts to convince Bobby that the time has come to tell his brothers the truth about his lifestyle. The only problem is that Bobby's brothers aren't simply straight - they're fairly narrow as well. Of course prankish Luke (Nathan Fillion) and unstable Connor (Stoney Westmoreland) could probably come to grips with the truth, but what about Jack (Dev Kennedy)? The eldest sibling and a devoted clergyman, Jack would most certainly have an adverse reaction to such a life-changing announcement. When Bobby determines to reveal his secret and becomes suddenly tongue tied at the last minute, it's up to outspoken sister Maggie to set the record straight whether Bobby likes it or not. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

Complete Cast of Outing Riley


Director(s):
Pete Jones
Writer(s):
Pete Jones
Producer(s):
Judd NissenPatrick Peach
Categories:
Comedy
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    Michele S.

    Great job of portraying a traditional Irish Catholic family. The acting is great (Nathan Fillion does a fabulous job) and the characters are well-developed. Did not care for the main characters conversations with the camera, but overall it is an enjoyable coming out story that has not been told in quite this way before.

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    Mike L.

    Was pleasantly surprised with this charming and yet touching movie. Good acting, good story. Often funny, often charming and even dramatic. All around good charming move, and would be a great date movie rental for a gay couple. :-)

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    Ken B.

    Well-conceived and humorous look at an Irish Gay Catholic from Chicago who refuses to come out to his three repressed and bashing elder brothers, for fear it will disrupt their close-knit family, even now that their widower father has passed on. As a sport- and beer-loving guy, Bobby has never felt the need to confront the issue. His sole female sibling has always known his secret, and she feels the moment of truth is now. In an attempt to avoid the pain, he imagines how things would go if his life was a movie, with a few very well-placed stop-action moments for his sidebars. Great comedic moments do not overshadow this portatrayal of a very real family. Bobby is correct that the whole world won't celebrate his news, but he learns that perhaps they don't need to. Expect some unexpected manipulations from his well-meaning sister, to help smooth out the road for Bobby.

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