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Saint John of Las Vegas
After a run of bad luck, John, a compulsive gambler, runs away from Las Vegas and toward a normal job and life. Taking a nondescript position in an auto insurance company in Albuquerque, he tries to get ahead in the straight world, amid the ever-present temptations of scratch-off lotto tickets. When his boss, Mr. Townsend, asks John to accompany his top fraud debunker, Virgil on an investigation of a dubious car “accident” near Vegas, John sees an opportunity to get a promotion , though he’s concerned about returning to the gambling game. Before leaving he becomes involved with his eccentric co-worker Jill, a dalliance that has the potential to become a real relationship. Soon John is on the road with Virgil, where they encounter a series of offbeat characters, including a wheelchair-bound stripper, a nude militant, a park Ranger, and a carnival human torch. While Virgil is the supposed leader of the investigation, it’s John who begins to finally assert himself, pushing the case closer to a conclusion. Through the journey, John’s confidence builds, and he realizes that he can’t escape his gambling addiction by running away from it–it will follow him wherever he goes. It’s only when he returns to Vegas and his experiences there finally send him on the path to breaking free.
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A southwestern flavored comedy about a compulsive gambler that runs away from Vegas in search of a normal life and bland new job, Saint John Of Las Vegas doesnât break any new ground. In fact, it resembles any number of quirky indie character pieces. An amusing turn from Steve Buscemi in the title role and some sporadically funny, off-beat dialogue provided by debuting writer/director Hue Rhodes make for a passable, if forgettable, little time passer. Theatrical returns should be minimal with cable and DVD prospects the best chance for success down the line.
Buscemi is John, a terminal loser and addicted gambler who moves to Albuquerque to take a desk job at an auto insurance company. Trouble begins when his boss, Mr. Townsend (Peter Dinklage), asks John to join the companyâs best fraud investigator, Virgil (Romany Malco), as they look into a questionable car accident just outside Vegas. Itâs a good opportunity for John but it lures him back into the temptation zone from which heâs so trying to escape. Also occupying his time is a sweet flirtation with his co-worker, Jill (Sarah Silverman), which has the potential to put his personal life back in order as well.
Much of the film is spent on the road with John and Virgil as they encounter an assortment of broadly drawn, quirky characters including a nude man (Tim Blake Nelson), a handicapped stripper (Emmanuelle Chriqui), a loony park ranger (Jesse Garcia) and, in the most amusing encounter of all, a carnival human torch smartly played by John Cho. Complications and twists take the story in different directions as John asserts himself but realizes addictions are almost impossible to escape.
Rhodes is clearly interested in oddballs and populates his debut effort with an assortment of them, perhaps too many of them as the film gets bogged down and becomes more quirk than clever. Much of the dialogue looks like it was made up on the spot but itâs not always to the benefit of the story, which just barely scratches the surfaces of its characters. Even Buscemiâs John is mostly surface until the end when he becomes a little more three-dimensional as he comes face to face with his deepest fears. Malco is the only member of the supporting cast to have much more than a few token scenes and he creates a nice, if simplistic, dynamic with Buscemi. Silverman, a talented comic, underplays her office worker a little too much but still has a sweetness about her. Dinklage struggles to make something of the boss role, while only Cho among the âcrazyâ encounters manages to score, a neat trick since we never see his face.
The film was clearly shot on a budget but makes good use of mostly non-descript southwestern locations, other than the brief Vegas scenes.
Distributor: IndieVest
Cast: Steve Buscemi, Romany Malco, Peter Dinklage, Sarah Silverman, John Cho and Tim Blake Nelson
Director/Screenwriter: Hue Rhodes
Producers: Mark Burton, Lawrence Mattis, Kelly McCormick and Matt Wall
Genre: Comedy
Rating: R for language and some nudity
Running time: 85 min.
Release date: January 29 NY/LA
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When the horse trainer boyfriend of a Miami hotel “mermaid” is murdered, the flippered femme takes off with the killer hot on her fins in this madcap comedy. With the help of a 10-year-old kid and a would-be golf pro, our heroine tries to solve the mystery and get herself out of hot water.
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North Face
Set in 1936, centers around four mountain climbers who attempt to climb the north face of the Eiger Mountain in Switzerland and the tragic events that follow.
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Tooth Fairy
“The Tooth Fairy,” also known as Derek Thompson, is a hard-charging hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating opposing players from their bicuspids. When Derek discourages a youngster’s dreams, he’s sentenced to one week’s hard labor as a real tooth fairy, complete with the requisite tutu, wings and magic wand. At first, Derek “can’t handle the tooth” – bumbling and stumbling as he tries to furtively wing his way through strangers’ homes-doing what tooth fairies do. But as Derek slowly adapts to his new position, he begins to rediscover his own forgotten dreams.
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Tooth Fairy (G)
1 star
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IN Tooth Fairy, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson plays Derek Thompson, a thuggish minor-league ice-hockey player with a heart of gold – hello, script problems already – with the nickname of the Tooth Fairy. This comes from an incident where he knocked out an opponent’s front teeth.
When Thompson tries to tell his girlfriend’s coincidentally front-toothless young daughter there is no such thing as the lower-case tooth fairy, he suffers a peculiar cosmic punishment: being whisked to tooth-fairy training school in wings and a pink tutu. (Apparently his brutality on the ice is not an issue). Here the matronly boss – Julie Andrews – sentences him to two weeks of community service as a tooth fairy. He must return to his life and wait for addresses of freshly toothless children to arrive via BlackBerry so he can sneak into their homes aided by various magic aids, including shrinking paste and cat repellent, and leave money beneath their pillows.
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The film is directed by Michael Lembeck (The Santa Clause 2 and 3) and penned by six screenwriters (including the City Slickers team of Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel) without flair or subtlety, while Johnson’s performance lives down to his name. It’s hard not to feel sorry for some of the distinguished supporting players reduced to appearing in this film; not just Andrews, but also Ashley Judd, who plays Thompson’s girlfriend, and an uncredited Billy Crystal (in a role seemingly modelled on Q in the Bond movies, handing Thompson gizmos that will help him out of dangerous scrapes).
I guess it’s possible some of the target audience – young children on their school holidays – may find this a harmless diversion, though quite what they’ll make of the US-oriented sporting references is another question. What parents will make of its peculiarly skewed value system, with its bizarre acceptance of sporting violence mixed with sentimentality, is another.
I found myself wondering how this project might have turned out as an animation. Most Hollywood family animations seem better developed than many of their live-action equivalents. There’s just too much money and effort at stake. You can’t just crank ‘em out: the apparent production method here.
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Jake Taylor has it all: friends, fame, a basketball scholarship and the hottest girl in school. Roger Dawson has nothing. Although the two were best friends when they were kids, the politics of high school quickly pulled them apart. Roger doesn’s fit in with anyone and he’s had enough. He walks onto campus with a gun in his pocket and pain in his heart and makes a tragic move. Jake’s last ditch effort can’t stop Roger, and the sudden tragedy rocks Jake’s world. In a quest for answers, Jake finds himself looking for the next Roger and reaching out to the outcasts and loners. He quickly finds that crossing class castes threatens all his world is built on and it could cost him his own friends, his dreams and even his reputation.
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Luciano Gauna is a clown. Well, actually he is an entertainer at children’s parties, and does so to make some money. And he is worried. He fears he might catch something. And for a long time he’s been writing a script. He’s on the verge of explosion, or on the verge of going nowhere fast. And his friend Manuel arrives from Spain. Manuel is a global “winner”, and Luciano is full of impossibilities. And Sofia, Manuel’s girlfriend appears.
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Legion
An out-of-the-way diner becomes the unlikely battleground for the survival of the human race. When God loses faith in Mankind, he sends his legion of angels to bring on the Apocalypse. Humanity’s only hope lies in a group of strangers trapped in a desert diner and the Archangel Michael.
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The Girl on the Train
Jobless, soul-searching and rollerblading Jeanne lives in a Paris suburb with her widowed mother Louise, who makes a living as a baby-sitter. Louise helps her daughter get a job with her old flame Samuel Bleistein, now a famous lawyer and Jewish activist. When Jeanne’s budding relationship with aspiring wrestler Franck is shattered by a violent turn of events, Jeanne and Bleistein’s opposite worlds get set on a collision course, raising issues of race, religion and identity.
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