A REAL PAIN -Review

This weekend sees the release of a film that is an interesting variation on the “road” movies, and I’m not speaking of the beloved series that sent Bob Hope and Bing Crosby clowning and singing across the globe for nearly 20 years. Although, this film does spotlight an engaging if somewhat mismatched duo. And it can be quite funny, meshing with moments of despair and heartache. Naturally the old “fish out of water” tropes arise since neither character speaks the locale’s language, nor are they versed in the customs. In that way, there’s also an element of the old travelogues as we take in the land’s quaint beauty and “old world” charms. But “the sights” never distract us from the emotions, and the complex family relationship at the heart of A REAL PAIN.


At the story’s start we meet the first half of that duo, David Kaplan (Jesse Eisenberg) as heads to the airport for a vacation away from his beloved wife and son back in NYC, where he works in media advertising (mainly those banner ads just a bit above this post). During the long cab ride he’s leaving lots of messages (“C’mon, pick up!”) for his cousin, the “in between gigs” thirtysomething (they were born mere weeks apart) Benji Kaplan (Kieran Culkin), who lives a couple of hours away from the city. The two reunite outside the gate of their flight to Poland, the birthplace of their beloved, recently deceased grandmother. The long trek gives them a chance to catch up as we observe that David is rather introverted and reflective while Benji’s in an unpredictable “wild card” going from outgoing and gregarious to dark and moody. And we find out that they’ve purchased two spots in a guided tour group of the country. After landing, they take the train to their hotel where they meet the rest of their “party” It’s headed by their British academic guide, James (Will Sharpe), who introduces them to the other tourists. There’s an older married couple, Diane (Liza Sadoovy) and Mark (Daniel Oreskes), a middle-aged recent divorcee Marcia (Jennifer Grey), and an emigree from Rhawnda, Eloge (Kurt Egyiawan). David and Benji will travel with them for most of the tour and “break away” to explore their grandmother’s birth home in a remote village. As the group sees the Polish architecture and historical sights (including several sculptures and a WWII concentration camp), the cousins explore their personal history as they attempt to repair a tight childhood bond that has been nearly severed by adulthood, forming new families, and deep internal turmoil. Will this trip bring David and Benji closer or is this a final reunion?

Though he’s being touted by the film’s marketing team as a supporting player, the story truly showcases the superb Culkin as, really, the title role. Benjy can be painful, either unintentionally cruel or just abrasive, yet somehow he draws us in rather than repels. Culkin’s expert comic timing meshes with Benjy’s often “no filter” verbal streaming, though he also conveys a real sweetness in the role’s vulnerability. He’s the puppy that shreds your favorite slippers in that it’s tough to unleash your anger at him. Perhaps this is part of the reason that Culkin’s been scooping up so many TV awards in the last few years. Providing the counterbalance, AKA the voice of reason and a classic comedy “straight man”, is the intense but also endearing Eisenberg, who eases up on the twitchy, rattled line delivery to make David a real caring brother to Benjy, while also taking the reigns as the parent trying to put him back on the right path, even providing a much-needed lifeline (as we learn of recent rifts in the relationship). Even though they don’t share the same parents, this is an “iron bond” and the two actors really make us believe in them as more than cousins. The quartet of fellow travelers is solid (nice to see you back in the movies, Ms. Grey), led by the terrific Sharpe who also becomes a great comic foil for Benjy as his pre-planned spiel is often disrupted, though we get the feeling that James really enjoys being rattled to the point of emotionally engaging with his background’s legacy.

Back to Mr. Eisenberg, big kudos on his sophomore feature directing effort. As with WHEN YOU FINISH SAVING THE WORLD, he also crafted the screenplay, though he’s tasked with acting in this one. And he really delivers, giving us a wonderful character study of the two men, while also sending us into the rich history of Poland and its people. Plus it’s the first time a narrative film has shot inside a concentration camp, providing a somber respectful view of Majdanek. Everything adds to the story arc of the Kaplans whether they’re frantically catching a train (lots of rail travel) or just strolling into their adored granny’s neighborhood. It’s also impressive that Eisenberg gets such great dramatic dynamics between himself and Culkin (there’s a focused filmmaker). As the holidays begin to dominate the final weeks of the year, moviegoers wanting to explore another look at family bonds (and engage in some virtual vacationing) should make a real effort to see A REAL PAIN.

3.5 Out of 4

A REAL PAIN is now playing in select theatres

Win Passes To The St. Louis Advance Screening Of A REAL PAIN

Mismatched cousins David (Jesse Eisenberg) and Benji (Kieran Culkin) reunite for a tour through Poland to honor their beloved grandmother. The adventure takes a turn when the odd-couple’s old tensions resurface against the backdrop of their family history.

Searchlight Pictures presents A REAL PAIN, directed and written by Academy Award® nominee Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network, Zombieland). The film stars Eisenberg alongside Emmy® and Golden Globe® winner Kieran Culkin (“Succession,” Scott Pilgrim vs. the World), with a cast rounded out by BAFTA winner and Emmy® nominee Will Sharpe (“The White Lotus”), Golden Globe® nominee Jennifer Grey (Dirty Dancing), Kurt Egyiawan (Beasts of No Nation), Liza Sadovy (“A Small Light”), and Daniel Oreskes (The Thomas Crown Affair, “Only Murders in the Building”). Producers are Dave McCary (“Saturday Night Live,” I Saw the TV Glow), Ali Herting, p.g.a., (Bodies Bodies Bodies, “The Curse”), Emma Stone (Poor Things, Cruella), Eisenberg, Jennifer Semler (Theater Camp), and Ewa Puszczyńska (The Zone of Interest, Cold War).

A REAL PAIN opens exclusively in St. Louis movie theaters on November 15, 2024.

https://www.searchlightpictures.com/a-real-pain

The St. Louis screening is at 7pm on Wednesday, November 6th at Marcus Des Peres Cine.

LINK: http://www.searchlightscreenings.com/acBDn80695

Please arrive early as seating is not guaranteed.

Rated R for language throughout and some drug use.

Behind the camera are the works of director of photography Michał Dymek (EO), production designer Mela Melak (Lipstick on the Glass), costume designer Małgorzata Fudala (The Girl with the Needle), makeup department head Olga Nejbauer (Milosc na pierwsza strone), editor Robert Nassau (The Big Sick), and casting by Jessica Kelly (X, Midsommar).

(From L-R): Kurt Egyiawan, Will Sharpe, Kieran Culkin and Jesse Eisenberg in A REAL PAIN. Photo Courtesy of Searchlight Pictures. © 2024 Searchlight Pictures All Rights Reserved.

Don’t Swallow Your Gum When SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD Plays Midnights at The Tivoli This Weekend

You punched me in the boob. Prepare to die, obviously!”

SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD plays midnights this weekend (July 26th and 27th) at the Tivoli as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli Midnight series.  A Facebook invite for the event can be found HERE

Take every genre that can be adapted into film, then go slightly beyond that, and you may find the 2010 film SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD. British director Edgar Wright, after SHAWN OF THE DEAD and before THE WORLD’S END, adapted Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Oni Press comic book of the same name about the eponymous slacker rocker and his colorful quest to defeat his dream girl’s seven evil ex-boyfriends. Wright captured the theme of the comic book, mixed in an aggressive visual style inspired by video games, amplified musical exchanges so they resonated like a live concert, and applied the physical laws of a Loony Tunes Cartoon. With a young cast superbly led by Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead but wonderfully supported by Allison Pill, Ellen Wong, Chris Evans, and Kieran Culkin, the result was a noisy, flashy, hipster mess. But luckily it had heart, which made it feel fun and unique and more like a lo-fi, endearing mess.

Box office-wise, SCOTT PILGRIM was something of a flop, but it found new life and a cult following, on DVD and cable, and now you’ll have the chance to see it again on the big screen (or for the first time if you missed it) when it plays this weekend ( July 26th and 27th ) at the Tivoli as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli Midnight series.

The Tivoli’s located at 6350 Delmar Blvd., University City, MO. Admission is a mere $8!

The Tivoli’s website can be found HERE

Here’s the line-up for the other films coming to ‘Reel Late at The Tivoli:

Aug. 2-3              POLICE STORY (1985)   Jackie Chan classic, 4K digital restoration! – subtitled 

Aug. 9-10            HOT FUZZ  

Aug. 16-17          ROCK ‘N’ ROLL HIGH SCHOOL – New digital re-master – 40th Anniversary

Aug. 23-24          NINJA SCROLL (1993) – subtitled                                

Aug. 30-31          LABYRINTH  

Sept. 6-7             HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH New 4K digital re-master

SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD Midnights at The Tivoli This Weekend


“You made me swallow my gum! That’s going to be in my digestive tract for seven years!”


SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD plays midnights this weekend (September 29th and 30th) at the Tivoli as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli Midnight series. 


Take every genre that can be adapted into film, then go slightly beyond that, and you may find the 2010 film SCOTT PILGRIM VS THE WORLD. British director Edgar Wright, after SHAWN OF THE DEAD and before THE WORLD’S END, adapted Bryan Lee O’Malley’s Oni Press comic book of the same name about the eponymous slacker rocker and his colorful quest to defeat his dream girl’s seven evil ex-boyfriends. Wright captured the theme of the comic book, mixed in an aggressive visual style inspired by video games, amplified musical exchanges so they resonated like a live concert, and applied the physical laws of a Loony Tunes Cartoon. With a young cast superbly led by Michael Cera and Mary Elizabeth Winstead but wonderfully supported by Allison Pill, Ellen Wong, Chris Evans, and Kieran Culkin, the result was a noisy, flashy, hipster mess. But luckily it had heart, which made it feel fun and unique and more like a lo-fi, endearing mess.


Box office-wise, SCOTT PILGRIM was something of a flop, but it found new life and a cult following, on DVD and cable, and now you’ll have the chance to see it again on the big screen (or for the first time if you missed it) when it plays this weekend (September 29th and 30th) at the Tivoli as part of their Reel Late at the Tivoli Midnight series.

The Tivoli’s located at 6350 Delmar Blvd., University City, MO. Admission is a mere $8!

The Tivoli’s website can be found HERE

http://www.landmarktheatres.com/market/st.louis/tivolitheatre.htm

Oct. 6-7                POLTERGEIST (1980)

Oct. 13-14            RE-ANIMATOR 

Oct. 20-21 and Oct. 27-28              ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW  with live shadow cast, Samurai Electricians!
All tickets $10

Reel Late at the Tivoli takes place every Friday and Saturday night and We Are Movie Geeks own Tom Stockman (that’s me!) is there with custom trivia questions about the films and always has DVDs, posters, and other cool stuff to give away. Ticket prices are $8. We hope to see everyone late at night in the coming weeks.

Win Passes To The Advance Screening Of WIENER-DOG In St. Louis

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Welcome to the doghouse: the latest hilariously biting comedy from Todd Solondz is a twisted Lassie for misanthropes. It follows the wayward adventures of a dachshund who passes from oddball owner to oddball owner—including the world’s worst mom, a beleaguered screenwriter, and the grownup incarnation of Welcome to the Dollhouse’s Dawn Wiener—whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch.

Featuring an all-star cast that includes Greta Gerwig, Julie Delpy, Danny DeVito, Ellen Burstyn, and Zosia Mamet, WIENER-DOG is a tragically funny, wondrously warped look at the absurdity of life (and death) from one of contemporary cinema’s most fearless and unique voices.

WIENER-DOG opens in St. Louis on Friday, July 8.

WAMG invites you to enter for a chance to win a pass (Good for 2) to the advance screening of WIENER-DOG on Wednesday, July 6th at 7:00 PM in the St. Louis area.

We will contact the winners by email.

TO ENTER, ADD YOUR NAME AND EMAIL IN OUR COMMENTS SECTION BELOW.

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2. A pass does not guarantee a seat at a screening. Seating is on a first-come, first served basis. The theater is overbooked to assure a full house. The theater is not responsible for overbooking.

3. No purchase necessary.

The film is rated R.

Visit the official site: www.ifcfilms.com/films/wiener-dog

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Win A MOVIE 43 Prize Pack

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MOVIE 43 is not for a week stomach… and neither is this prize pack giveaway!

In Relativity Media’s new film MOVIE 43, comedy is served steaming hot by director Peter Farrelly of The Farrelly Brothers (Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber) in one of the most original comedies ever made. This movie stars Terrence Howard, Elizabeth Banks, Emma Stone, Gerard Butler, Hugh Jackman, Kate Winslet, Halle Berry and many more like you’ve never seen them before… and to celebrate WAMG is giving away a MOVIE 43 prize pack. Check it out!

PRIZE PACK INCLUDES:
  • Branded hat
  • Branded baseball t-shirt
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  • Poster
  • $30 Fandango gift card
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2. SEND YOUR FULL NAME and ANSWER TO: melissa@wearemoviegeeks.com.

3. Out of all of the stars featured in MOVIE 43, who are you most excited to see? 

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

From the twisted minds of producers Peter Farrelly (Hall Pass, Shallow Hal) and Charles Wessler (There’s Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber), comes Movie 43– the outrageous new ensemble comedy starring some of the biggest names in Hollywood. Movie 43 is not for the easily-offended and contains jaw-dropping, sometimes shockingly disturbing, but always entertaining intertwined storylines you’ll have to see to believe.

Relativity Media’s must see outrageous comedy MOVIE 43 stars Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Leslie Bibb, Kate Bosworth, Gerard Butler, Bobby Cannavale, Kieran Culkin, Josh Duhamel, Anna Faris, Richard Gere, John Hodgman, Terrence Howard,  Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Justin Long, Stephen Merchant, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chloë Grace Moretz, Chris Pratt, Liev Schreiber, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, Jason Sudeikis, Uma Thurman, Naomi Watts, and Kate Winslet.

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MOVIE 43 is in theaters now

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First Look At Relativity Media’s 21 AND OVER And Gerard Butler In MOVIE 43

A few new pictures as you wind down the week for Relativity Media’s two upcoming comedies.

Outrageousness ensues in this first photo of Miles Teller, Justin Chon, and Skylar Astin from 21 AND OVER. Straight-A college student Jeff Chang has always done what’s expected of him. But when his two best friends Casey and Miller surprise him with a visit for his 21st birthday, he decides to do the unexpected for a change, even though his critical medical school interview is early the next morning. What was supposed to be one beer becomes one night of chaos, over indulgence and utter debauchery.

21 AND OVER opens in theaters on March 1, 2013. For the latest news and updates, be sure to Like the 21 AND OVER Facebook Page.

Are you ready to see Gerard Butler’s lucky charms?

Catch a wave of the actor’s transformation from surf sensation to wee little leprechaun in Relativity Media’s upcoming comedy, MOVIE 43. This foul mouthed leprechaun isn’t chasing rainbows in this hilarious flick alongside an all-star cast starring Elizabeth Banks, Kristen Bell, Halle Berry, Leslie Bibb, Kate Bosworth, Gerard Butler, Bobby Cannavale, Kieran Culkin, Josh Duhamel, Anna Faris, Richard Gere, John Hodgman, Terrence Howard,  Hugh Jackman, Johnny Knoxville, Justin Long, Stephen Merchant, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Chloë Grace Moretz, Chris Pratt, Liev Schreiber, Seann William Scott, Emma Stone, Jason Sudeikis, Uma Thurman, Naomi Watts, and Kate Winslet.

Warning: This movie is not for the weak-stomached, faint of heart, or easily offended. From the twisted minds of producers Peter Farrelly (Hall Pass, Shallow Hal) and Charles Wessler (There’s Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber), MOVIE 43 opens in theaters nationwide on January 25th, 2013.

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Review: SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD

GET READY…

FOR AN ASS-KICKING GOOD TIME!

Be prepared to have your minds blown with awesomeness that is SCOTT PILGRIM!

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) is a love sick slacker from Toronto, Canada. He serial dates, doesn’t have a job, and spends most of his time with his band “Sex Bob-Omb”.He lives with his gay roommate Wallace Wells(Kieran Culkin) in an extremely small one room apartment. They even share a bed.  His 22 year old life has been reduced to dating 17 year old Knives Chau (Ellen Wong) after his ex Envy Adams(Brie Larson) breaks his heart. That is, until he meets Ramona Flowers(Mary Elizabeth Winstead).

When Scott finally lands a date with Ramona, he soon learns that he must battle her 7 evil exes: Matthew Patel (Satya Bhabha), Lucas Lee Chris Evans), Todd Ingram (Brandon Routh), Roxy Richter (Mae Whitman), Kyle and Ken Katayanagi (Keita and Shota Saitou), and Gideon Gordon Graves (Jason Schwartzman). Now, Scott must decide if Ramona is worth the fight, and if he is ready to let go of Envy Adams, heck, and Knives Chau, and fight for Ramona’s love.

THIS FILM IS AMAZING. I have never seen anything quite like it! The cinematography was fun and energetic, leaving the audience with the feeling of being inside a video game. This could have been a major failure, but somehow, they managed to pull off the entire look and feel of the film. It was a different take on how to shoot a comic book based movie, and I think people are going to be emulating this for years to come.

Michael Cera was fantastic as Scott Pilgrim. I have been hearing from a lot of people that they would like to see him play a different character than the one that he always seems to play, and this is a good start. The action side of him was rather fun. I still would like to see him branch out more, but I do not think that they could have cast a better actor for the part!

The league of evil exes was a riot! Jason Schwartzman is always fun to watch on the big screen. He does a wonderful job of portraying a slimy, manipulative, record label owner. He, as well as the rest of the cast, do a great job of poking fun at hipsters, and other random “cool” things in society. The delivery in this is rather spot on. Kieran Culkin plays his role as the gay roommate rather well. He has a ton of witty lines, and adds to the comedic side of the film.

I cannot say enough about how the film was shot. The colors were vibrant. The graphics were incredible. Heck, the fight scenes were just plain EPIC. I have never seen a video game movie that actually pulled off the feel of a game so well, and this was a COMIC with a video game feel… so kudos! The entire audience must have thought so too because there was a ton of laughing and cheering throughout the entire film.

* Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

This movie is AWAZING! (AWAZING =’s AWESOME + AMAZING)


Win Passes To See: SCOTT PILGRIM vs. THE WORLD

You’re excited… I’m excited… WE’RE ALL EXCITED FOR SCOTT PILGRIM vs. THE WORLD!!! Win free passes to one of two South St. Louis County area screenings of SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD, occurring on Thursday, August 5th, 7:00 p.m. and Tuesday, August 10th, 7:00 p.m. in the South County, St. Louis Area!

Since this is going to be a big movie… we are going to make you WORK for it!

OFFICIAL RULES:

1. This is the picture part… take a picture of yourself either rocking out with your favorite instrument… Scott Pilgrim style, or take a picture of yourself dressed up in Scott Pilgrim comic style!

2.  Send your pics to melissa@wearemoviegeeks.com

3. Rock out with your… Movie Lovin’ Face out! (What??? Did you think I was REALLY going to say that!!!)

4. You must be in the St. Louis Area (Sorry to everyone else!)

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New Clip From SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD

Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera) gets a call from Gideon Gordon Graves (Jason Schwartzman) in this YAHOO! Movies first look clip from Edgar Wright’s SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD. The screenings of the film at this year’s Comic Con have been met to overwhelming, cheering crowds. You can follow it (@SPvsCC) here on Twitter.

Synopsis:

Meet charming and jobless Scott Pilgrim (Michael Cera). A bass guitarist for totally average garage band Sex Bob-omb, the 22-year-old has just met the girl of his dreams…literally. The only catch to winning Ramona Flowers (Mary Elizabeth Winstead)? Her seven evil exes are coming to kill him. Genre-smashing filmmaker Edgar Wright (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead) tells the amazing story of one romantic slacker’s quest to power up with love in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.

Scott Pilgrim has never had a problem getting a girlfriend. It’s getting rid of them that proves difficult. From the girl who kicked his heart’s ass–and now is back in town–to the teenage distraction he’s trying to shake when Ramona rollerblades into his world, love hasn’t been easy. He soon discovers, however, his new crush has the most unusual baggage of all: a nefarious league of exes controls her love life and will do whatever it takes to eliminate him as a suitor.

As Scott gets closer to Ramona, he must face an increasingly vicious rogues’ gallery from her past–from infamous skateboarders to vegan rock stars and fearsomely identical twins. And if he hopes to win his true love, he must vanquish them all before it really is game over.

Universal Pictures’ SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD hits theaters on August 13, 2010.

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