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  1. Aug 8, 2023 · August 8, 2023 2:00 pm. "Jules". Courtesy Bleecker Street. To watch Marc Turtletaub’s “ Jules ” — a middlebrow dramedy starring Ben Kingsley as a widowed, half-senile eccentric so ...

  2. Aug 10, 2023 · Generally speaking, alien movies tend to go one of either two ways: horror or tenderness. Marc Turtletaub’s “Jules” falls squarely in the latter category — the titular alien who crash ...

    • Claire Shaffer
    • Marc Turtletaub
  3. TSB2 I've seen a lot of movies this year. This is the one that I'd pay to see in a theater again. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/12/23 Full Review Brad C Cute movie. Slow paced but ...

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    • Marc Turtletaub
    • PG-13
    • Ben Kingsley
  4. It began streaming on Amazon Prime October 16, 2020. The production has been described as a "flashing catastrophe alert." [72] In 2021 Turtletaub, along with Alex Turtletaub and Saraf, was an executive producer of the IDA Award nominee [73] HBO documentary series Nuclear Family; Big Beach was one of the production companies.

  5. Aug 7, 2023 · Summary. Jules is a charming and compelling movie that emphasizes the importance of community, especially in later years. Director Marc Turtletaub wanted the alien in the film to be portrayed by a real actor in a costume, rather than using CGI effects, to maintain a focus on interpersonal relationships. The cast of Jules, including Sir Ben ...

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    • Editor & Interviewer
  6. Aug 10, 2023 · “Jules” is a new film from CEO (The Money Store) turned producer (“The Farewell,” “Little Miss Sunshine”) and director (“Puzzle”) Marc Turtletaub. It is an endearingly gentle fable about an elderly man (Sir Ben Kingsley ) in a small Pennsylvania town who discovers an alien spaceship in his backyard.

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  8. Aug 10, 2023 · Jules. — Marc Turtletaub. August 10, 2023. A trio of octogenarians have a close encounter of the third kind in Jules, director Marc Turtletaub’s high-concept dramedy that is, strangely enough, not the first film to mine such wild thematic territory — Ron Howard’s Cocoon beat it to the punch by a good 40 years. Whereas the large group of ...

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