FATHER STU – Review

Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) in Columbia Pictures’ FATHER STU.

Now here’s a new studio film release that seems a perfect fit for this time of year. After a bone-chilling winter, spring has finally, though rather slowly, arrived. For many folks, and nature-enthusiasts, it’s a time of rebirth and renewal. In the latter category, and in the wake of the big “health events”, lots of folks are considering a “do-over” or even a “fresh start”, mainly switching their line of work and professions. This aforementioned new flick has one of the most startling, and radical, “reboots” of one person’s life. A real-life, as this is based on a real person. Oh, and with Easter a few days away, the story will certainly resonate with its focus on faith. That’s because this tale is about Stuart Long, a boxer who becomes the priest known and loved as FATHER STU.


This bio actually begins many years before either profession, as pre-teen Stuart lipsyncs and dances to Elvis in his squalid living room, much to the chagrin of his bitter, boozing, chain-smoking pop, Bill (Mel Gibson). Flash forward to the late 1980s as adult Stuart (Mark Wahlberg), upon the recommendation of his doctor and encouraged by his worrying mother Kathleen (Jacki Weaver) finally puts away his boxing gloves. He stuns Mum with his new career plan: he’ll leave Montana and move to Hollywood to become a “big star”. But “tinsel-Town” doesn’t rush to put him on screen, so he works the meat counter at a grocery store. There he’s smitten by a beautiful shopper. She rebuffs his advances, but he finds a flier for her church that she’s posted on the store’s bulletin board, Though he’s not religious, and not a catholic, Stuart shows up for services and reconnects with Carmen (Teresa Ruiz). While courting her, he also looks up his long-estranged pop, who abandoned him and Kathleen to work construction in California. Then one night after “drowning his sorrows”, Stuart is almost fatally injured in a horrific traffic accident. After helping to nurse him back to health, Carmen finally takes their relationship to the “next level”. Later a very somber Stuart tells her that they “need to talk”. But rather than a proposal, he tells her that he wants to become a priest. But the road to the altar is fraught with spiritual and mental challenges, which are nothing compared to the new physical one that threatens to block his dreams of service to the church.

Wahlberg is in full “endearing average Joe” mode for his take on the much-beloved padre. Unlike his recent UNCHARTED he’s a bit unprepared for life’s curves and for the roadblocks to his goals (stardom, Carmen), but his charm and screen charisma have us rooting for him even as he “gets in over his head” since watching him “treading water” is often compelling. Plus Wahlberg can artistically handle all of Stuart’s story arcs (plural, as I’ll explain later). At the other extreme, Gibson is in his “grizzled, raging curmudgeon” lane, pushing his family and the audience aside, but still giving us a glimmer of hope for Bill’s redemption. Weaver’s the ideal working-class mother, protective of her boy, but not reluctant to challenge him on his often “out there” choices. Ruiz is more than the tale’s “object of affection” as she throws up a steep wall to thwart Stuart’s desires while gradually warming to the stubborn but sincere interloper of her ‘sacred sanctuary”. Plus she’s a very expressive reactor to Stuart’s radical religious interpretations while being baffled and more than a little hurt by his “calling”. And kudos to the casting of screen vet Malcolm McDowell who brings some much-needed gravitas to the role of the church hierarchy that makes Stuart jump through many hoops before allowing him into the seminary.

Rosalind Ross makes her feature film directing and screenwriting debut with this faith-focused saga that should appeal to its intended loyal audiences, though they may be as surprised as I was with the many “F-bombs” scattered about (hence the “R” rating). This may be a leap forward for such films in order to break out of their “specialty” category and “cross over” to more mainstream cinema audiences. Unfortunately, this film plays like a basic cable telefilm, though with more “star wattage”. Actually more like several “overcoming the odds thru suffering” telefilms as Stuart’s many hurtles almost feel like a “dogpile” as each act serves up another “helping of hardship”. Unlike last year’s JOE BELL, we do get to see Wahlberg offering inspirational lectures (the former film always cutaway) and his energy and sincerity shine through. Perhaps because of all these “story beats” much of the relationship drama is scrimped on, especially Bill’s mellowing and the very complex dynamic with Carmen. Maybe a cable or streaming miniseries could’ve “fleshed out” the character studies. Much like the recent DOG, the marketers are selling this as a sweet comedy, but if audiences can handle the truly “tough stuff” (that accident is really excruciating) they’ll enjoy learning about his remarkable fellow. As for “movie-bio” buffs, they may feel the message is often muted in the saga of FATHER STU.

2 Out of 4

FATHER STU opens in theatres on Wednesday, April 13, 2022

Watch Mark Wahlberg, Jacki Weaver And Mel Gibson In Trailer For FATHER STU

Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) in Columbia Pictures’ FATHER STU.

Based on a true story, Father Stu is an unflinchingly honest, funny and ultimately uplifting drama about a lost soul who finds his purpose in a most unexpected place.

When an injury ends his amateur boxing career, Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) moves to L.A. dreaming of stardom. While scraping by as a supermarket clerk, he meets Carmen (Teresa Ruiz), a Catholic Sunday school teacher who seems immune to his bad-boy charm. Determined to win her over, the longtime agnostic starts going to church to impress her. But surviving a terrible motorcycle accident leaves him wondering if he can use his second chance to help others find their way, leading to the surprising realization that he is meant to be a Catholic priest. Despite a devastating health crisis and the skepticism of Church officials and his estranged parents (Mel Gibson and Jacki Weaver), Stu pursues his vocation with courage and compassion, inspiring not only those closest to him but countless others along the way.

Check out the new trailer now.

Written for the screen and directed by Rosalind Ross, and starring Academy Award Nominee® Mark Wahlberg (Best Supporting Actor, The Departed, 2006) as Father Stu, along with Academy Award Winner® Mel Gibson (Best Director, Braveheart, 1995), Academy Award Nominee® Jacki Weaver (Best Supporting Actor, Silver Linings Playbook, 2012) and Teresa Ruiz (Narcos). The film is produced by Mark Wahlberg, Stephen Levinson and Jordon Foss and executive produced by Miky Lee, Colleen Camp, Rosalind Ross, Patrick Peach and Tony Grazia.

FATHER STU will be in theaters April 15, 2022.

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Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) in Columbia Pictures’ FATHER STU.
Stuart Long (Mark Wahlberg) in Columbia Pictures’ FATHER STU.

Intense First Trailer Arrives For Steve McQueen’s WIDOWS Starring Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez And Carrie Coon

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Regency Enterprises and 20th Century Fox have released the trailer for WIDOWS, a modern-day thriller set against the backdrop of crime, passion and corruption from Academy Award-winning director Steve McQueen and co-writer and bestselling author of Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn.

Watch the trailer below to get your first look at WIDOWS, opening in cinemas Fall 2018.

WIDOWS is the story of four women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands’ criminal activities. Set in contemporary Chicago, amid a time of turmoil, tensions build when Veronica (Oscar® winner Viola Davis), Alice (Elizabeth Debicki), Linda (Michelle Rodriguez) and Belle (Cynthia Erivo) take their fate into their own hands and conspire to forge a future on their own terms.

WIDOWS also stars Liam Neeson, Colin Farrell, Robert Duvall, Daniel Kaluuya, Lukas Haas and Brian Tyree Henry.

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Daniel Kaluuya and Brian Tyree Henry in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

WIDOWS arrives in theaters everywhere on November 16, 2018.

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Viola Davis stars in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

L-R: Elizabeth Debicki (back to camera), Cynthia Erivo, Viola Davis (back to camera), and Michelle Rodriguez star in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Robert Duvall in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

Colin Farrell in Twentieth Century Fox’s WIDOWS. Photo Credit: Courtesy Twentieth Century Fox.

EQUALS – Review

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Review by Stephen Tronicek

EQUALS  is EQUILIBRIUM without guns. That’s not just to call a comparison to the worlds that the films create, but also to show how Equals elevates itself using a very similar setting. Both take place in societies where emotions are demonized, and the inhabitants must keep from feeling anything in the attempt to fit in. The divergence is that while Equilibrium allows its awesome action to take over the plot, EQUALS  doesn’t have guns, meaning that it cannot devolve into just another generic future action movie by the end. Instead, it turns into a wrenching love story, that while heavy-handed and melodramatic, works to a more satisfying degree.

Nicholas Hoult plays Silas, a man who suddenly starts to feel. He starts to notice Nia, (Kristen Stewart) who is another person that is starting to feel. Together, they find their way through these new feelings, avoid the authorities, and fall in love.

There’s a genuine Orwellian sense to Equals, in that its passion is genuine but subtle, and everything else is made up of the world. 1984 as a work seems to be a huge inspiration as the romance parallels it in many ways. Equals almost seems an adaptation of the structure of Orwell’s masterpiece, and the dry sensibility of the book transfers over just as much as the themes. That sensibility isn’t really for everyone, but here it serves to create simplicity in the internal logic of the movie leading the audience into a state of emotionlessness that actually allows an understanding of the way each character feels. That’s disarming and boring at times, but the world is consistently interesting enough and the payoff is spectacular. The “boring” sense to it also benefits some aspects. The feeling comes down thick creating an oppressive feel making the villains even more menacing.

This is the type of movie where the use of melodrama is justified. The twists and turns that the story eventually takes may seem cheesy to the point of feeling uncomfortable, but it fits the way the characters suddenly and violently gain their emotions back. The emotion in the film isn’t played safe at all, and that’s actually completely appropriate for the world. Hoult and Stewart aren’t always the best emoters (though Stewart is getting pretty good now) and this explosion of emotion serves them well as their subdued nature makes it much easier to wrestle. The other actors here: Guy Pierce, Bel Powley, Jacki Weaver etc are all predictably compelling but underused for their pedigree.

EQUALS  is one of those films that Andrew Niccol should have made a while ago but didn’t. The world is beautifully stark, and the emotions are both disarming and overwhelming. It’s a sci-fi film that actually considers the world rather than the action, and is worth seeing even if it can be little monotone at times.

4 of 5 stars

EQUALS opens in St. Louis July 22nd exclusively at the AMC Chesterfield 14

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Watch The Sensual Trailer For Drake Doremus’ EQUALS With Kristen Stewart And Nicholas Hoult

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A24 Films has released the brand new trailer for the upcoming movie EQUALS.

In this gripping and emotional sci-fi romance from acclaimed director Drake Doremus (Like Crazy), Kristen Stewart and Nicholas Hoult play Nia and Silas, two people who work together in a futuristic society known as “The Collective.” A seemingly utopian world, “The Collective” has ended crime and violence by genetically eliminating all human emotions. Despite this, Nia and Silas can’t help noticing a growing attraction between them, leading them to a forbidden relationship—at first tentative, but then exploding into a passionate romance. As suspicion begins to mount among their superiors, the couple will be forced to choose between going back to the safety of the lives they have always known, or risk it all to try and pull off a daring escape.

The movie will premiere in April at this year’s Tribeca Film Festival.

EQUALS hits theaters July 15.

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4 Exclusive Photos From RECLAIM – Stars John Cusack, Ryan Phillippe & Jacki Weaver

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WAMG’s has got your exclusive first look at four new photos from Lionsgate’s upcoming suspense thriller, RECLAIM.

Starring John Cusack, Ryan Phillippe, Rachelle Lefevre, Briana Roy, Veronica Faye Foo, with Luis Guzman and Jacki Weaver, director Alan White’s movie will be released September 19 in theaters and On Demand.

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A desperate American couple discovers all is not what it seems when they uncover a high-stakes underground scam while traveling abroad. To expose the truth and get back to the U.S., they must risk their lives to save their daughter.

RECLAIM is written by Carmine Gaeta and Luke Davies.

R for language and some violence

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Sony Pictures Classics Acquires Woody Allen’s MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT

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Sony Pictures Classics has acquired all North American rights to Woody Allen’s upcoming film, MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT from Gravier Productions.

The film marks the seventh collaboration with the filmmaker and Sony Classics.

Once again, Woody Allen has put together a stellar cast including Eileen Atkins, Colin Firth, Marcia Gay Harden, Hamish Linklater, Simon McBurney, Emma Stone, and Jacki Weaver.

MAGIC IN THE MOONLIGHT is a romantic comedy about an Englishman brought in to help unmask a possible swindle. Personal and professional complications ensue. The film is set in the south of France in the 1920s against a backdrop of wealthy mansions, the Côte d’Azur, jazz joints and fashionable spots for the wealthy of the Jazz Age.

Like BLUE JASMINE, the film is produced by Letty Aronson, Stephen Tenenbaum and Edward Walson.  The film was shot by Darius Khondji (MIDNIGHT IN PARIS) with Production Design by Anne Seibel (MIDNIGHT IN PARIS).

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Giveaway – Win A PARKLAND Prizepack

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NOVEMBER 22, 1963, 12:38 P.M.
A TRAUMA PATIENT IS RUSHED TO PARKLAND MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN DALLAS.
HIS NAME IS PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY.

PARKLAND recounts the chaotic events that occurred in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963, the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated. Written and directed by Peter Landesman and produced by Playtone partners Tom Hanks and Gary Goetzman, Bill Paxton and Exclusive Media’s Nigel Sinclair and Matt Jackson, Parkland is the ferocious, heart-stopping and powerful untold true story of the people behind the scenes of one of the most scrutinized events in history.

PARKLAND weaves together the perspectives of a handful of ordinary individuals suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances: the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital; Dallas’ chief of the Secret Service; an unwitting cameraman who captured what became the most watched and examined film in history; the FBI agents who nearly had the gunman within their grasp; the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, left to deal with his shattered family; and JFK’s security team, witnesses to both the president’s death and Vice President Lyndon Johnson’s rise to power over a nation whose innocence was forever altered.

The film stars James Badge Dale, Mark Duplass, Zac Efron, Jackie Earle Haley, Colin Hanks, David Harbour, Marcia Gay Harden, Ron Livingston, Austin Nichols, Jeremy Strong, Billy Bob Thornton, Jacki Weaver, Tom Welling, and Paul Giamatti.

PARKLAND IS AVAILABLE ON BLU-RAY & DVD ON NOVEMBER 5TH!

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With the 50th Anniversary of the assassination in November, WAMG is giving away a special Prizepack.

Enter to win:

    1. A PARKLAND mini poster signed by Zac Efron, Colin Hanks, Jacki Weaver, and Peter Landesman.
    2. The PARKLAND Blu-ray/DVD combo pack.

Answer the following:

Where was Lee Harvey Oswald arrested?

The Texas Theater
Hardy’s Shoe Store
The Texas School Book Depository
His rooming house in Oak Cliff

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3. WINNERS WILL BE CHOSEN FROM ALL QUALIFYING ENTRIES. NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PRIZES WILL NOT BE SUBSTITUTED OR EXCHANGED.

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PARKLAND Available on Blu-ray & DVD November 5

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In time for the 50th anniversary on November 22nd, 2013, Millennium Entertainment is releasing PARKLAND on Blu-ray & DVD on November 5th, 2013.

PARKLAND recounts the dramatic true story of the chaotic events that occurred at Parkland Hospital in Dallas on the day President John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22nd 1963.

PARKLAND weaves together the perspectives of a handful of ordinary individuals suddenly thrust into extraordinary circumstances: the young doctors and nurses at Parkland Hospital; Dallas’ chief of the Secret Service; an unwitting cameraman who captured what became the most watched and examined film in history; the FBI agents who nearly had the gunman within their grasp; the brother of Lee Harvey Oswald, left to deal with his shattered family; and JFK’s security team, witnesses to both the president’s death and Vice President Lyndon Johnson’s rise to power over a nation whose innocence was forever altered.

PARKLAND stars James Badge Dale, Mark Duplass, Zac Efron, Jackie Earle Haley, Colin Hanks, David Harbour, Marcia Gay Harden, Ron Livingston, Austin Nichols, Jeremy Strong, Billy Bob Thornton, Jacki Weaver, Tom Welling, and Paul Giamatti.

PARKLAND is written & directed by Peter Landesman.

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Program Information

Street Date: Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Order Due Date: September 24, 2013
Pre-sell Date: September 24, 2013
Year of Production: 2013
Title Copyright: 2013 Walleye Productions, LLC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Type: Theatrical Release
Rating: PG-13
Genre: Drama
Blu-ray Format: 16×9
DVD Format: 16×9
Feature Running Time: 87 minutes

Suggested Retail Price

DVD: $19.99
Blu-ray: $24.99
Blu-ray/DVD Combo Pack: $29.99

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Jacki Weaver Joins SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS Cast

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Oscar nominee Jacki Weaver (Animal Kingdom, Silver Linings Playbook) and Julian Sands ( A ROOM WITH A VIEW, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO) have been added to the cast of SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS, the feature film based on Richard Alfieri ‘s international hit play of the same name.

Gena Rowlands, Cheyenne Jackson, Rita Moreno, Kathleen Rose Perkins (Showtime’s Episodes), Anthony Zerbe and Simon Miller were previously set for lead roles.

“We’re particularly excited to have Jacki Weaver join the cast as a follow-up to her Oscar-nominated role in Silver Linings Playbook,” said producer Andras Somkuti. “She, Gena Rowlands, Cheyenne Jackson and Julian Sands reflect the caliber of actors that our casting director Paul Ruddy has reached out to for key roles in the film.”

Filming is underway at Astra Film Studios in Budapest, Hungary, to be followed by location shoots in St. Petersburg, Florida.

Arthur Allan Seidelman, who directed legit productions of the play on Broadway, at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles and on London’s West End, is also directing the movie version from Alfieri’s adaptation. Oscar winner Vilmos Zsigmond is Director of Cinematography. Credits also include producers Gyorgy Gattyan, Andras Somkuti and Thomas H. Brodek. Executive producers are Jerry Offsay, Marc Platt and Bruno Gyorgy.

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