A motherf*&â#er of a love story.
Director: Richard LaGravenese
Writer: Carrie Solomon
Producer: Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum
The only thing worse than being the assistant to a high-maintenance movie star who doesn't take you seriously? Finding out he's smitten with your mom.
114 min
Rating: 5.795/10
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Nicole Kidman
Brooke Harwood

Zac Efron
Chris Cole

Joey King
Zara Ford

Kathy Bates
Leila Ford

Liza Koshy
Eugenie

Wes Jetton
Emmanuel
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Director: Richard LaGravenese
Writer: Carrie Solomon
Producer: Joe Roth, Jeff Kirschenbaum
Production Companies: Roth-Kirschenbaum Films
Countries: United States of America
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Louisa Moore - Screen Zealots:
Director Rich Peppiattâs rowdy, frenzied film âKneecapâ is a lively biopic based on the hell-raising Irish rap trio of the same name. Youâve probably never heard of these musicians, but the film celebrates the general sense of anarchy as these young men become key figures in a civil rights movement to save their mother tongue. Itâs a story about finding your voice in a world that seems determined to keep you down, all told with a slew of swear words, hip-hop tracks, and lots of drug-fueled shenanigans.
Set in West Belfast in 2019, the film depicts the origins of the group Kneecap, including insight on how they created their unique sound. In a bid to push back against the establishment, Liam Ăg, Naoise Ă CaireallĂĄin, and JJ Ă Dochartaigh (who play themselves in the film) take to the stage as a symbol of Irelandâs restless youth. They refer to themselves as âlow life scum,â and their message resonates with so many. By writing and performing hip-hop songs in Irish, they become a local sensation. This garners the attention of their political martyr father (Michael Fassbender), the ire of party conservatives, and the adoration of the people.
Itâs a true story that doesnât give a ton of insight into the band members, but itâs still a lot of fun. The film features plenty of original music by the trio (which admittedly is an acquired taste), and their politically-charged rhymes and defense of their cultural heritage speak volumes. The guys write what they know, and the truth resonates with locals. It comes down to this: when cops donât want people hearing your music, thatâs when you know youâre doing something right.
The songs and the film rapidly switch between English and Irish, so it takes a lot of concentration to watch. I could see some viewers quickly giving up, but those who stick it out will be rewarded.
Liam, JJ, and Naoise are rambunctious lot, and their shenanigans are sometimes questionable but always entertaining. There are quirky bursts of humor that make the boisterous characters even more appealing. None of these guys are great actors, but it adds to the unpolished authenticity of the film.
Thereâs a defiant energy to âKneecapâ that is invigorating, and the story is one thatâs different and original.
By: Louisa Moore / SCREEN ZEALOTS
tmdb51616167:
"A Family Affair," a recent Netflix release starring Nicole Kidman, Zac Efron, Kathy Bates, and that actress from "Kissing Booth" whose name escapes me, is a film that could easily fall into the realm of cheesy and corny. Surprisingly though, it manages to be one of those guilty pleasure movies that you can't help but enjoy.
While it's not groundbreaking by any means, the movie is surprisingly captivating and entertaining. The story revolves around a lonely celebrity who finds love in an unexpected place, his own assistant's mother. Yes, it's a bit clichĂŠ with Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman's characters falling for each other, but there are enough twists and surprises to keep things interesting.
There are moments that are cringe-worthy, moments that are heartwarming, and moments that are just plain cheesy. But overall, the film manages to strike a balance that makes it worth watching. It may not be a masterpiece, and it's unlikely to become a favorite that you'll revisit often, but if you're looking for something to pass the time, "Family Love" is worth a watch. It's not as bad as some may think, especially if you're a fan of romantic movies.