Arch Campbell
I hope you see something good at the movies
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Movie Guide
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.
Sunday, October 6, 2024
Saturday Night - 2 1/2 Stars - THEATERS - October 4, 2024
How I wish I could tell you I loved Saturday Night --- a countdown story set during the 90 minutes before the first live Saturday Night show on NBC in 1975. I loved the idea because I so fondly remember the first season, in my own young adulthood, when no matter where you were or what you were doing, you turned on NBC at 11:30. Saturday Night crams almost everything that happened during the first year into the alleged 90 minutes leading to the first show. Skits performed much later get rehearsal time. Actors impersonate Chevy Chase, John Belushi, and Lorne Michaels. Actress Rachael Sennott comes off best as Lorne Michael's soon to be ex-wife, writer Rosie Shuster. The impersonation roster goes on and on, including J.K. Simmons as Milton Berle, and a threatening phone call from Johnny Carson --- did Dana Carvey do the impersonating? I'm afraid Saturday Night, the movie, is about as disappointing as Saturday Night Live, the show Lorne Michaels produces 50 years later - a safe attempt that often falls flat too often. Saturday Night.
Wolfs - 2 Stars - STREAMING - APPLE - September 27, 2024
Wolfs pairs George Clooney with Brad Pitt figuring, I imagine, they don't need to do much else, and that's what results. Clooney and Pitt play "cleaners" --- that is, guys called in to make a crime scene disappear. In this case, a young guy appears to have died when he goes for a tryst with an older politically connected woman. The usual rule is one "cleaner" per scene. When both Clooney and Pitt show up, they get suspicious. The crime scene segues into several interesting enough set pieces and a couple of big shoot outs. I just felt Clooney and Pitt phoned this in: they appear to rely more on their charisma than anything else. I found Wolfs hard to like or stay connected. Wolfs --- is that a dog I hear barking?
His Three Daughters - 4 Stars - STREAMING - NETFLIX - September 6, 2024
His Three Daughters begins with Carrie Coon delivering a monologue at her sister so brilliant, that in those first few moments we know what to expect. His Three Daughters crowds a dying father's daughters into a small apartment where Hospice is administering end of life care to their parent. In this small space, a generation of resentments and slights come to the surface. Carrie Coon plays the over-functioning eldest. Elizabeth Olsen inhabits the shut-down sibling, and Natasha Lyonne the laid-back sister who deals several surprises to as the story unfolds. His Three Daughters feels more like a play than a movie, but with acting and dialog are so compelling, I couldn't even think of looking away. This is truth, blinding truth. His Three Daughters.
Between the Temples - 2 1/2 Stars - STREAMING - PRIME - August 23, 2024
In Between the Temples, Jason Schwartzman plays a grieving cantor, who can't sing. His grief for his wife causes his voice to croak. Carol Kane plays an older adult who feels cheated because she wasn't allowed a bat mitzvah in her youth. Together the two help each other. There are moments of inspiration and faith in this story. But there are moments where the amount of talking and arguing made me weary. Frankly not my cup of tea, but others in the audience seemed to thoroughly enjoy. Between the Temples.