Five-time Golden Globe nominee and Oscar nominee Lily Tomlin has received another two Globe nominations this year for her work this year on the hit Netflix series Grace And Frankie and on the powerful ...
Almost 76, Lily Tomlin seems to be busting out all over these days. She is the star attraction in Sundance breakout “Grandma,” opening this week, as a spiky lesbian intellectual named Elle (French for ...
Grandma (2015) Film Review from the 21st Annual Los Angeles Film Festival, a movie directed by Paul Weitz, starring Lily Tomlin, Julia Garner, Marcia Gay Harden, Judy Greer, Laverne Cox, and Sam ...
In introducing his latest film at the opening night of the Los Angeles Film Festival, writer/director Paul Weitz mentioned that his inspiration for making “Grandma” was in to spend some “quality time” ...
Lily Tomlin plays the title role in "Grandma," Paul Weitz's comedy-drama about a meek high schooler, Sage (Julia Garner), who learns a thing or two from her feminist grandmother, Elle. They're on a ...
"Screw you, Grandma!" Sony Pictures Classics has debuted the trailer for Paul Weitz's Grandma, starring Lily Tomlin as a feisty grandma who spends a day trying to round up cash with her granddaughter, ...
In Grandma, Lily Tomlin stars as Elle Reid, the titular grandmother who has but a single day in which to help her granddaughter raise enough money to get an abortion (you know, that tired old plot).
In Paul Weitz's upcoming film, Grandma, Lily Tomlin plays an opinionated, fiercely feminist, lesbian grandmother. The drama, written, directed and produced by Weitz, follows Elle (Tomlin) and her ...
In the movie Grandma, Lily Tomlin stars as Elle, a lesbian poet trying to mourn of the death of her longtime partner when her granddaughter, Sage (played by Julia Garner), drops by and asks her for ...
In the slight but sprightly “Grandma,” Lily Tomlin flips the bird to all of Hollywood’s sweet old Nanas and Bubbes. Elle is a different kind of film grandma — she’s a feminist poet. She’s also blunt, ...
Young people are the only ones who ever talk about growing old gracefully. For those actually in the thick of it, the romance of that notion burns off pretty quickly, and wrinkles and creaky joints ...