Posts Tagged ‘Porter Schaefer’

RICHARD’S WEEKEND MOVIE REVIEWS FROM CP24! FRIDAY JANUARY 10, 2020.

Richard and CP24 anchor Kelly Linehan have a look at the weekend’s new movies including soggy “Underwater,” the buddy-business-comedy “Like a Boss” and the gritty drama “Luba.”

Watch the whole thing HERE!

RICHARD’S CTV NEWSCHANNEL WEEKEND MOVIE REVIEWS FOR JAN. 10!

Richard sits in on the CTV NewsChannel to have a look at the weekend’s big releases including the shipwrecked “Underwater,” the buddy-business-comedy “Like a Boss” and the gritty drama “Luba.”

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CFRA IN OTTAWA: THE BILL CARROLL MORNING SHOW MOVIE REVIEWS!

Richard sits in on the CFRA Montreal morning show with host Bill Carroll to talk the new movies coming to theatres including the buddy comedy “Like a Boss” starring Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne, the soggy horrors of Kristen Stewart’s “Underwater” and the gritty drama “Luba.”

Listen to the whole thing HERE!

CTVNEWS.CA: THE CROUSE REVIEW ON “LIKE A BOSS” “UNDERWATER” AND MORE!

A weekly feature from ctvnews.ca! The Crouse Review is a quick, hot take on the weekend’s biggest and most interesting movies! This week Richard looks at the Tiffany Haddish buddy comedy “Like a Boss,” the wet-but-not-wild “Underwater” starring Kristen Stewart and the family drama “Luba.”

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LUBA: 2 ½ STARS. “a REAL-LIFE DRAMA WITH A fly-on-the-wall documentary feel.”

“Luba” is a gritty family drama about a single mom’s struggle to juggle parenting, work while a drug addicted soon-to-be ex-husband complicates life for everyone.

Bartender Luba (Nicole Maroon) moved to Toronto from British Columbia after her mom died, met and married Donnie (Vladimir Jon Cubrt, who also wrote the script). “He was a bar rat,” she says, “and we partied like animals. I slowed down. He didn’t and when he found out I was pregnant he went off the rails.” When Donnie lands in jail on drug charges, Luba is suddenly a single mom to two-year-old Matty (Porter Schaefer), forced to find her own way in the world.

Six years later Luba is struggling to make ends meet as Donnie reappears, clean and sober. Luba reluctantly allows him back into Matty’s life, but as Donnie slips back into old habits, his behavior endangers the whole family. “I’m going to start doing bad s**t again,” he says. To protect Matty and her own future, Luba must confront Donnie’s deepest insecurities.

Despite a chirpy coda that shows us the latter part of Luba and Matty’s journey, “Luba” is not an uplifting movie. The naturalism of the lead performances and immediacy of Caley Wilson’s direction lend the film a fly-on-the-wall documentary feel that wallows in the seemingly unending downturns in the character’s lives.

As unsparing as it is, “Luba” gives us a reason to care about what happens to the characters. Maroon brings the low-level sense of desperation that hangs over Luba like the Sword of Damocles to life as she tries to navigate motherhood, a work life and several unsuccessful romantic interludes.

Cubrt supplies the film’s grit, showing how Donnie’s addiction has grown out of control, as though it is a force beyond his control. When it becomes clear his drug problems are likely to come to a tragic end, both for him and his son, Cubrt takes pains to show Donnie’s humanity. He’s wrong headed and dangerous but he isn’t a monster, just someone who is no longer in charge of his thoughts and actions.

“Luba” deals with sensitive subjects but never feels exploitive. The documentation of the downward spiral of poverty and drug addiction has elements of melodrama, particularly in the film’s final third, but strong characters ensure that “Luba” is more than mere voyeurism.

CJAD IN MONTREAL: THE ANDREW CARTER SHOW WITH RICHARD CROUSE ON MOVIES!

Richard sits in on the CJAD Montreal morning show with host Andrew Carter to talk the new movies coming to theatres including buddy comedy “Like a Boss” starring Tiffany Haddish and Rose Byrne, the soggy horrors of Kristen Stewart’s “Underwater” and the gritty drama “Luba.”

Listen to the whole thing HERE!