Somehow over the past few years,
my daughter Juliette has grown a very strong... [Read more...]
In my Breakfast Reboot — 14 Day Morning Meal Plan I walk you through how to make several types of my favourite non-dairy milks that even my 2 year old
daughter Juliette loves.
The other day I was prepping some new recipes for
my daughter Juliette when I put together this scrumptious 2 ingredient snack ideal for your kids or the kid in you.
Jake Long tweeted out a picture from the Big House with
his daughter Juliette on Father's Day: This was one of the...
Not exact matches
I made these a while ago for my
daughter's,
Juliette, birthday.
And of course, I can't forget the absolute best thing I baked this year — our darling
daughter,
Juliette.
Our
daughter,
Juliette, turned one, we had a beautiful party for her (more on that soon!)
Ever since my
daughter was an infant,
Juliette has been fond of the use of sign language to communicate.
After Weston family patriarch Beverly (Sam Shepard, Mud) goes missing, his cancer patient wife Violet (Streep, Hope Springs) calls forth her
daughters: estranged Barbara (Roberts, Mirror, Mirror), careless Karen (
Juliette Lewis, Hick) and black sheep Ivy (Julianne Nicholson, Keep the Lights On).
Robert De Niro took on the Cady role; Nick Nolte played Sam Bowden, Jessica Lange played his wife and
Juliette Lewis was the
daughter.
Beverly's eventually discovered to be have taken his own life leading to more conflict and more
daughters (
Juliette Lewis) surfacing as the hot week at the Weston's wears on.
All is not exactly black and white between them though and there's also tension and discord between Sam and his long suffering wife Leigh (Jessica Lange) and their awkward teenage
daughter Danielle (
Juliette Lewis).
The youngest, Karen (
Juliette Lewis), is about to marry a lothario (Dermot Mulroney) who has designs on Barbara's underage
daughter (Abigail Breslin).
In the aftermath of a family crisis, the Weston
daughters (Julia Roberts,
Juliette Lewis, Julianne Nicholson) gather to their Oklahoma home.
That pill - popping matriarch is played by Meryl Streep, and this new clip is from focuses on Streep's character grilling one of her
daughters» (
Juliette Lewis) new beau (Dermot Mulroney).
Although the noted writer / director continues his trend of capturing excellent performances from his leading ladies (having worked with Jane Birkin in La Fille prodigue, her
daughter Charlotte Gainsbourg in Amoureuse,
Juliette Binoche in La Vie de famille and Isabelle Huppert in La vengeance d'une femme), The Three Way Wedding fails to turn its significant female presence into anything more than an expressive yet insubstantial feature, instead existing in the space between amusing and neurotic, and passionate and melodramatic.
Most of this is due to the screen presence of a steady stream of talented actors: in addition to Streep and Shephard, we get their 3
daughters played by Julia Roberts (Barbara), Julianne Nicholson (Ivy) and
Juliette Lewis (Karen); Ewan McGregor and Abigail Breslin as Roberts» husband and
daughter; Margo Martindale (Violet's sister), her husband Chris Cooper (Charles) and their son Benedict Cumberbatch.
There's an embarrassment of riches in this category this year, and it's entirely possible that the prize will instead go to Hilary Swank (for The Homesman), Anne Dorval (for Mommy — the jury could also award it jointly to Dorval and Suzanne Clément), Alexandra Lungu (as the eldest
daughter in The Wonders), Julianne Moore (way over the top, for my taste, in Maps To The Stars), or
Juliette Binoche (for Clouds Of Sils Maria).
The two take former preacher Jacob Fuller (Harvey Keitel) and his
daughter Kate and son Scott (
Juliette Lewis and Ernest Liu) hostage, using the family's RV to cross the U.S. - Mexico border.
One of the first people who auditioned for Karen, the youngest of the Weston
daughters, was
Juliette Lewis.
He begins to feel that Daniel has controlled the quartet's development, confronts him about philandering with his wife
Juliette, and really hates it when Daniel gets involved with his
daughter Alex. Philip Seymour Hoffman delivers another excellent performance.
Casting Directors: Kerry Barden and Paul Schnee Director: John Wells Writer: Tracy Letts Stars: Meryl Streep, Julia Roberts, Ewan McGregor, Sam Shepard, Dermot Mulroney, Benedict Cumberbatch, Margo Martindale,
Juliette Lewis, Abigail Breslin, Chris Cooper, Julianne Nicholson The Pitch: The Weston
daughters return home to Oklahoma after their father passes away, and long - held family grievances are aired.
Suffering from mouth cancer while hurling toxic words at her family, Violet takes drugs as well as potshots at
daughters played by Julia Roberts,
Juliette Lewis and Julianne Nicholson.
Juliette Lewis as the youngest
daughter Karen sashays sweetly back to Osage County hoping for the best in a too - tight dress and a ne'er do well phony of a fiance in tow, perfectly played by Dermot Mulroney.
In the devastating first film of the Three Colors trilogy,
Juliette Binoche gives a tour de force performance as Julie, a woman reeling from the tragic deaths of her husband and young
daughter.
This one stars
Juliette Binoche as a famous composer's wife whose husband and
daughter are killed in a car accident which she survives.
Decency, it would appear, is a rather foreign concept to a majority of his family, which includes abrasive, pill - popping matriarch Violet (Meryl Streep) and her three disparate
daughters: irascible Barbara (Julia Roberts), level - headed Ivy (Julianne Nicholson), and ditzy Karen (
Juliette Lewis).
The story centers on how the disappearance of Beverly (a fine Sam Shepard), the Weston patriarch, forces the three Weston
daughters — Barbara, Ivy (a marvelously understated Julianne Nicholson) and Karen (a funny
Juliette Lewis)-- to come back home to figure out what to do with their prescription drug - addled, booze - swilling and cancer - stricken mother.
This awkward not - quite - homecoming brings
Juliette into contact with a family she has never met — Lea's nervous, distrustful husband Luc, Luc's more benign, stroke - afflicted father, and most significantly, Lea's two young adopted
daughters, the elder of which forms an immediate, and problematically inquisitive, fascination with this aunt she never knew existed.
There's the dad (an ex-pastor sporting a lot of frown lines), the
daughter (
Juliette Lewis, doing penance for her sins in Natural Born Killers), and the inexplicable Chinese son.
Well aware of Dr. Vic's violent past, AJ will stop at nothing to protect Jack's wife, Claire (Parker Posey), the woman he's always loved and her
daughter Pepper (
Juliette Goglia).