Arch Campbell
I hope you see something good at the movies
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Movie Guide
A Real Pain - 2 Stars - THEATERS - November 1, 2024
A Real Pain begins with a good premise - two cousins receive money from their late grandmother's estate to visit her hometown and the concentration camp she survived growing up in Poland. Jesse Eisenberg sets the tone as David Kaplan, leaving message after message to his cousin Benji, played by Kieran Culkin. Benji pays no attention to social cues, changes moods easily, speaks without a filter, and often charms everyone except his type A cousin. Ultimately the two blow up, make up, and come to a new understanding of family and their relationship. At times A Real Pain reminds me of Sideways, another story of mismatched friends. Sideways did it better. You may hear that Kierin Culkin - fresh off his success in Succession - steals the show. He certainly tries. I got tired of Culkin's act. I finished this 90-minute story weary. One extra note, Eisenberg sneaks in Jennifer Grey as a divorced woman on the tour. It's nice to see her again.
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Anora - 3 Stars - THEATERS - October 18, 2024
Anora begins as Mikey Madison, the title character, strides into the Gentleman's club where she strips and has sex with various customers. This is her life as a sex worker. One night she connects with Ivan, the immature son of a Russian oligarch. Ivan pays Anora to stay with him for a week and pose as his girlfriend. One drunken night, Ivan and Anora and an entourage fly to Las Vegas, where Ivan proposes. She's not sure but thinks maybe. The couple marry Las Vegas style. All's well until the family matriarch finds out, flies to America and demands an annulment. The Hangover begins. Anora comes in three different stories. Frist, meeting and sex and scenes that feel like porn. Then, the family intervenes with Godfathers and inept goons and a scavenger hunt for the missing Ivan, who runs out the front door. Anora sees the light. She married an immature kid. This is how Pretty Woman turns out in real life. A final scene dissolves Anora's toughness for a brilliant moment open for interpretation. The longer I watched, the more I came to admire Anora.
Janet Planet - 3 Stars - THEATERS 6/28/24 STREAMING MAX - 11/1/24
Janet Planet begins as eleven-year-old Lacy, played by Zoe Ziegler, dramatically demands her mother, Janet, played by Julianne Nicholson, take her home. Home is somewhere in the woods of Western Massachusetts, where Janet operates an acupuncture practice and lives the hippie life. Zoe Ziegler, playing Janet's daughter, tries to bond with her mother while watching men and women, lovers and friends, come and go. Scenes unfold slowly, often silently, with compelling single shot views. It doesn't seem like much is happening in Janet Planet and yet there's plenty going on. The ending comes with a hush.
Friday, October 18, 2024
Woman of the Hour - 2 Stars - October 18, 2024 - NETFLIX
Anna Kendrick directs and stars in Woman of the Hour - the true story of a contestant on the 70s TV show The Dating Game who wins a date with a serial killer. Kendrick doesn't hold back showing the crimes of Rodney Alcala as played by Daniel Zovatto. As a director, Kendrick delivers tense and horrifying scenes of Alcala, with other women.
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
The Apprentice (R) - 3 Stars - October 11, 2024 - THEATERS
The Apprentice surprised me --- as better produced and surprisingly well acted. I expected a Donald Trump hatchet job. Instead, The Apprentice goes for origin story, explaining how Donald Trump became Donald Trump. The answer is---he meets cut-throat lawyer Roy Cohn, the same Roy Cohn who put the Rosenberg's in the electric chair in the 1950s for spilling the secrets of the A Bomb. Cohn explains convincing the judge to fry Mrs. Rosenberg, granting her no mercy for motherhood or gender. As Roy Cohn, Jeremy Strong makes Cohn an actual Devil, taking Trump's soul as he teaches the levers and uses of power. I also found Maria Bakalova, best known for her role in the Borat follow up, as a credible and sympathetic Ivana Trump. Sebastian Stan manages to capture young Trump of the 1980s - the guy some of you remember from the New York Post. The Apprentice faces a lose-lose proposition. Those who love Trump won't watch because it reveals their man's flaws, including vanity and addiction to diet pills. Those who hate Trump won't want to watch a story about a guy they hate. Who's left? Maybe a few of us who like the plot of Citizen Kane and enjoy seeing it echoed. Hurry if you want to see, The Apprentice won't be around long.