Archive for July, 2023

PRISONER’S DAUGHTER: 3 STARS. “The story is predictable but has a gruff charm.”

“Prisoner’s Daughter,” a new drama starring Kate Beckinsale and Brian Cox, and now on VOD, is a story of a father, a daughter and second chances.

When we first meet one-time Las Vegas showgirl Maxine (Beckinsale) she is a broke single mom, with a deadbeat ex-husband named Tyler (Tyson Ritter) and Ezra (Christopher Convery), her sweet-natured teenage son. Despite never having paid alimony, Tyler, an abusive addict, wants more control over Ezra’s life. Ezra, meanwhile, is bullied at school, and in need of epilepsy medication Maxine can barely afford.

Maxine’s father Max (Cox) has, by his own admission, been in jail “more times than I care to remember,” but has left his violent ways in the past. “I’m not that guy anymore.”

Max is about to be released from prison on compassionate grounds, after a twelve-year stretch. Diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer, he will be discharged if, and only if, he lives with Maxine and Ezra in their small home.

Maxine, still stung by her father’s abandonment years ago, reluctantly agrees but on one condition. “You pay me rent,” she says. “You’re a tenant, that’s it.” She wants nothing to do with her dad. For her, this is a business deal that will help her pay mounting bills.

As Max settles in, he putters around the place, doing some long-needed repairs, teaching Ezra how to handle himself on the playground and calling in favors from his shady friends. With just months left to live, he is searching for reconciliation and redemption. “I know none of this will make up for who I was, or what I did,” he says to Maxine, “but let me be your father for once.”

“Prisoner’s Daughter” has many predictable elements as the ex-con father and his extended family find a new way to be a family, but Hardwicke’s delicate world building, as she presents the stark realities of Maxine’s life, and her efforts to atone for the mistakes of her past and point Ezra on the right track, bring great humanity to the tale.

Audiences expecting Cox to reprise his “Succession” role may be disappointed. Cox does let the old bull run free, bringing an air of menace to Max, but here the performance is tempered by tenderness. He’s a man plagued with regret, trying to unravel the tangled knots in his relationship with Maxine. The connection he builds with Ezra, even when he is teaching the youngster how to fight, is also shrouded in warmth.

Max is tough, but Maxine has a different kind of resolve. Beckinsale gives the character a backstory, a history of abuse that has toughened Maxine, and given her a sense of determination to survive at all costs. She does so with a steely brand of humor, and a great deal of sincerity.

It is the two lead characters, and the attention paid to the little details that form their relationship, that give “Prisoner’s Daughter” its gruff charm. The story is, more or less, predictable, and its anti-violence message is thwarted by a third reel punch-up, but despite the story misfires, it remains a compelling, if somewhat misguided, portrait of redemption.

It’s a movie that wonders if there are best before dates on amends, or if blood is truly thicker than water. Not a game changer story wise, but strong performances and interesting filmmaking earn it a recommend.

JUST FOR LAUGHS COMEDY PRO: richard hosting panels in montreal!

I’ll be in Montreal for the world’s leading comedy festival, Just for Laughs, once again this year, to host two panels.

I’ll be hosting “A Fireside Chat with David Eilenberg, Head of Content, ROKU MEDIA” on Thursday July 27, 2023 at 1:45 pm in the Inspiration Room and the panel “Surely You Can’t Be Serious: The True Story of Airplane!: In Conversation with David Zucker” on Thursday Jul 27, 2023 at 5:15 pm in the Grand Salon Room.

ComedyPRO is the most important annual global gathering of the biggest players in the comedy world. The four-day event explores all facets of the business of comedy during the peak industry/ media/ performer dates of the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival.

More info HERE!

 

CTVNEWS.CA: How Barbie’s massive marketing campaign worked so well

I’m quoted in a new article by CTV National News Correspondent Heather Wright on CTVNews.ca on the power of nostalgia in the marketing of “Barbie.”

Read the whole thing HERE!

CTV NEWS CHANNEL: RICHARD ON “THE DEBATE WITH MIKE LE COUTEUR”!

I appeared on the CTV NewsChannel show “The Debate with Mike Le Couteur” to discuss if a cabinet shuffle can help the Trudeau government, if the Twitter branding will be healthy for the company and if the government should extend the CEBA deadline again?

Watch the whole thing HERE!

CP24: RICHARD ON WHY “BARBENHEIMER” TOPPED THE WORLDWIDE BOX OFFICE CHARTS.

I join CP24 anchor Jamie Gutfreund to talk about the success of “Barbenheimer” on the weekend.

Watch the whole thing HERE!

CTV NEWS AT NOON: “BARBENHEIMER” TOPS THE BOX OFFICE CHARTS.

I join CTV News at Noon anchor Andria Case to talk about the success of “Barbenheimer” on the weekend.

Watch the whole thing HERE!

CTV NEWS AT 11:30: MORE MOVIES AND TV SHOWS TO STREAM THIS WEEKEND!

I appear on “CTV News at 11:30” with anchor Andria Case to talk about the best movies and television to watch this weekend. This week I have a look at the Parmount+ docuseries “I Wanna Rock: The 80s Metal Dream,” the Prime Video documentary “The Hunt for Karl Lagerfeld’s Millions” and the fun-for-the-whole-family Disney+ series “Hailey’s On it.”

Watch the whole thing HERE! (Starts at 19:45)

CTV NEWS AT SIX: NEW MOVIES AND TV SHOWS TO CHECK OUT THIS WEEKEND!

I appear on “CTV News at 6” with anchor Andria Case to talk about the best movies and television to watch this weekend. This week I have a look at the movies heating up the box-office, “Barbie” and Oppenheimer,” and “Theater Camp,” another film, playing in theatres, that just might soak up any overflow.

Watch the whole thing HERE! (Starts at 36:49)

NEWSTALK 1010 July 22: BELINDA CARLISLE + KEVIN HEGGE + PSI COPS

On the July 22, 2023 edition of the Richard Crouse Show we’ll meet Kevin Hegge, director of the documentary Tramps, which is now playing in theatres. His film has an up-close-and-personal look at the New Romantics, the countercultural scene that emerged in late 1970s’ London. It united outsiders, misfits, and bohemians like Boy George, the scene’s most famous member. It is a look back at a time when the artists starved but looked fabulous, but it’s also a portrait of artists and their unswerving need to create, whether the canvas was the outrageous clothes they wore, the jewelry that adorned them, or the music they listened to. Tramps does a deep dive into the New Romantics as an art movement rather than solely a pop-cultural one. If you, like me, read magazines like New Musical Express, Face magazine or ID, you saw the photos and read the stories. Tramps brings the scene to vivid life. 

Then, we get to know Belinda Carlisle. As the lead singer of the Go Gos, who produced hits like “Our Lips Are Sealed” and “We Got the Beat,” she fronted the most successful all-female rock band of all time. As a solo artists, she topped the charts with songs like radio hits such as “Mad About You”, “I Get Weak”, “Circle in the Sand”, “Leave a Light On”, and “Heaven Is a Place on Earth.” Her new record, “Kismet,” marks her first new English language studio recording since 1997 and the triumphant reunion with hot making songwriter Diane Warren.

Finally, I’ll introduce you to Chris Nielsen and Bart Batchelor, the Vancouver based co-creators of “Psi Cops,” a new series on Adult Swim Canada and Stack TV. It’s the animated story of two paranormal investigators at a company called Psi Cops, who investigate alleged sightings of aliens, ghosts, demons, and other hocus-pocus nonsense. Imagine Mulder and Scully from the X-Files… if they were played by Abbott and Costello. It’s a fun show, and we’ll tell you all about it, and how Chris and Bart made the leap from advertising to the world of animation.

Listen to the whole thing HERE!

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