THE MOMENT (2026) – Review

With all the talk recently about a certain feature documentary’s box office take being bigger than any recent “concert doc”, it appears that filmgoers will get another cinematic “front-row seat” this weekend. Yes, it’s a feature documentary all around the preparations leading up to the first venue (building sets, creating effects, rehearsals, etc.), but we see very little of the big show, other than a pre-end credits montage. Oh, and it’s really a “mockumentary”, though it mixes real celebs with fictitious characters. However, those actual people are playing a “satiric” spin on their personas, much like in the recent Spinal Tap sequel, and HBO’s classic “The Larry Sanders Show” and the “future classic”, “The Studio” on AppleTV+. But it’s no surprise considering the film’s focus, as this snarky pop diva uses a new (to her) media to capture THE MOMENT.

That person is the Britain-born Charlie XCX (born Charlotte Emma Aitchison), who is at the center of a multi-media frenzy back in 2024 after proclaiming the warmer months as “the Summer of Brat”. We get a quick collection of clips with puzzled news anchors trying to figure out its meaning. That doesn’t concern her label, Atlantic Records, as they want to keep this “blitz” going well into the fall, while its creator wants to move on. But she’s got an arena tour coming up, so Charlie enlists her BFF Celeste (Hailey Benton Gates) to design the look of the big concerts. But that’s not enough for her exec at the label, Tammie (Rosanna Arquette), who sends two of her reps to guide the singer. First, they push her into doing a “cross-promotion” with a credit card company (the neon lime green plastic would appeal to the “young LGBT” demographic). But the label is really excited that they enlisted “hot’ filmmaking genius Johannes Godwin (Alexander Skarsgard) to document the backstory of the tour. Charlie’s feeling the pressure and decides to take a quick “recharge” trip to a swanky foreign locale. Unfortunately, Johannes makes a “power play” and takes the creative control of the show away from Celeste. After an encounter with another big media superstar at the resort, Charlie goes ahead with the new direction, tossing her original “vision”, and causing a strain with her pal. During this turmoil an international scandal erupts that puts Charlie XCX in the center of a cultural firestorm. Could this cancel the tour and extinguish her new “heat”?

I know I sound like a tired old “boomer”, but I had no knowledge of Charlie until her hosting gig last season on SNL. She did an excellent job there, which may explain her terrific comedy “chops”. She knows how to sell a joke effortlessly, and when to ramp up the energy (and that’s to match the overall frantic feel). I also saw her in a small role in the recent 100 NIGHTS OF HERO, so she can excel in character roles. I’ll be interested in seeing her follow-up work, either comedic, dramatic, or even an all-out musical (it seems she’s been making music shorts for nearly 15 years). The other pleasant surprise here is the “go-for-broke” funny turn by the usually stoic Skarsgard as the pretentious, bewildered film “visionary”, who has no end of hackneyed ideas and concepts (“you’ll be on wires, floating above your fans”). We get the impression that Johannes has done no real research on Charlie, as he implores her to engage in “crowd work” (“Happy to see you, where are you from?”). Now, this actor should be in an action film or superhero parody. Also very strong in the film, in more of a straight drama turn, is Gates as the dedicated artist who is sincerely concerned about how Charlie is handling fame. Her silent expressions as she realizes that her talents are being tossed aside provide the film with a touch of tragedy. I keep on thinking that if Emma Stone needs someone to play her sister in a flick, well… Screen vet Arquette also scores some laughs as the always annoyed “lady boss”. And we get great supporting work from Jamie Demetriou as “buried in his cell phone” aide Tim, Kate Berlant as snarky makeup artist and confidant Molly, and the bubbly Rachel Sennott as a hard-partying version of herself. Oh, I must commend Arielle Dombasle, who steals her single scene as a holistic masseuse with no patience for Charlie’s toxic “aura”.

The almost non-stop chaos of this flick is directed (perhaps conducted is more appropriate) by Aidan Zamiri, who also co-wrote it with Charlie and Bertie Brandes. Those with weak stomachs, be prepared for the extensive use of handheld cameras giving a real “fly on the wall” style, but also adding to the frenetic tension, making us yearn for a quiet spot (like Charlie’s talk with her oblivious driver). The plot is a wonderful satiric take on the constant bombardment by all of the media (talk about sensory overload). And the manic need to stay hip and relevant. And there’s a lot of that Spinal Tap ridiculousness, from the concert staging to the fervent fan worship. Kudos also to the script team for taking us in plenty of unexpected directions and not tying up the major conflicts with a dainty “let’s hug” bow. Going in with no expectations, this was quite a nice surprise during the winter doldrums. You could say that now in the movie world, Charlie XCX is enjoying THE MOMENT.

3 out of 4

THE MOMENT is now playing in theatres

Rosanna Arquette and Jason Robards in BLACK RAINBOW Available on Blu-ray From Arrow Video

“Men lie with me, not to me!”

Rosanna Arquette and Jason Robards in BLACK RAINBOW (1988) is currently avalable on Blu-ray From Arrow Video

Mike Hodges (Flash GordonGet Carter) wrote and directed this supernatural chiller as a meditation on the human race’s ability to destroy the world, a gothic tale of suspense and the occult, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine.Martha Travis (Rosanna Arquette, Pulp FictionCrash) is a travelling clairvoyant on the road with her sceptic father (Jason Robards, Once Upon a Time in the WestMagnolia). During a séance Martha communicates a message from a dead man to his wife in the audience. Shocked the wife insists her husband is still alive. Later that evening the husband is killed by a ruthless assassin. As Martha foresees more and more tragic events journalist Gary Wallace (Tom Hulce, AmadeusAnimal House) follows the pair in pursuit of a hot story with catastrophically eerie results.

Sent direct to cable by its struggling distributor on initial release, Black Rainbow unfairly never got the exposure it deserved, newly restored from the original negative audiences can now discover the darkness at the end of the rainbow, as never before.

DIRECTOR-APPROVED SPECIAL EDITION CONTENTS:

  • Brand new restoration from the original negative approved by writer-director Mike Hodges
  • Original stereo 2.0 PCM uncompressed audio and 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio Surround Sound options
  • Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
  • New audio commentary by film historians Kat Ellinger and Samm Deighan
  • Archival audio commentary by Mike Hodges
  • Message in a Bottle: Archival ‘Making of’ documentary
  • Archival interviews with Jason Robards, Tom Hulce, Rosanna Arquette
  • Archival featurettes ‘8 Minutes’; ‘Disasters’; ‘Seeing the Future’; ‘Behind the Rainbow’ featuring interviews with Hodges, Arquette, Robards, producer John Quested including behind-the-scenes imagery
  • Trailer
  • Reversible sleeve featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Nathanael Marsh

FIRST PRESSING ONLY: Booklet featuring new writing on the film by author Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, Mike Hodges and more illustrated with stills

New Trailer And Poster Are Here For FRANK & LOLA Starring Michael Shannon And Imogen Poots

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In theaters on December 9, 2016 from Paladin and available on Digital HD is director Matthew Ross’ FRANK & LOLA.

Check out the new poster and trailer now.

Frank&Lola Trailer from Paladin on Vimeo.

Set in Las Vegas and Paris, two of the world’s most glamorous cities, FRANK & LOLA is a psychosexual noir romance about love and sex, obsession and betrayal, revenge and redemption. Matthew Ross’s debut feature stars Michael Shannon as Frank, an up-and-coming chef, and Imogen Poots as Lola, an aspiring fashion designer, who find one another at a point when each is at a defining moment in life. Their affair is sudden, passionate, and seemingly everything Frank has always wanted. But, his happiness proves short-lived when a man from Lola’s past, a past that is full of secrets, turns up on the scene, forcing Frank to question whether he can trust Lola—or himself.

Also features Michael Nyqvist, Justin Long, Emmanuelle Devos and Rosanna Arquette.

FRANK & LOLA is also available on Digital HD and On Demand December 9, 2016 from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS Review

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Music is an ever-changing business and that business is fickle. Few lines of work are more cut-throat than the music biz and Hollywood loves to accentuate that about it’s sister industry. It’s a fascinating, frustrating free-for-all watching the players and heavy hitters crossing lines and breaking rules, all vying for the next big hit song or hot band. Ethics, morals, loyalty… these have no place here.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS is the newest film to examine these escapades, written by and based on John Niven’s novel, the film is directed by Own Harris, who cut his teeth making episodes of edgy television shows like Misfits and Black Mirror. Harris definitely brings an edgy style to the film, one that is both unique and influenced by modern masters, undoubtedly including Danny Boyle among a few others.

Nicholas Hoult (MAD MAX: FURY ROAD) plays Stelfox, an ambitious English A&R man trying to make his name during the height of the Britpop craze. From the get-go, it’s clear that KILL YOUR FRIENDS will not be the typical ride for American audiences. In fact, it’s much more typical of modern British cinema, heavily dependent on a slick, star-studded soundtrack and a keen sense of how to keep the camera and everything housed within it’s frame constantly on the move. For some this may prove too much, but for others it’s refreshing without being excessively nauseating.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS begins with Stelfox setting us up, detailing precisely how the film will make us simultaneously love and hate him simply for doing whatever it takes to succeed. He and his husky colleague are boozing and coking and living it up as they discuss thinly developed plans to land the next big thing. The true plot runs parallel to this as Stelfox orchestrates a betrayal and possible strategic takeover. Harris employs a subtle touch of fourth-wall breaking and narration from his filmmaking toolbox to help give the audience the sense they’re in on his master plan.

As the story progresses, Stelfox finds his luck ebb and wane on the status of his record label’s fluctuating staff, the interference of a starry-eyed detective and an assistant/secretary that’s even more cunningly ambitious than himself. KILL YOUR FRIENDS pits colleagues against each other in a battle royale for unsigned acts, where backstabbing is standard operating procedure and nothing matters but scoring the money maker. This is partially why we root for Stelfox, not because he’s a good guy, but because he’s a selfish, greedy prick, but he owns and embraces it unapologetically amidst a world full of others just as bad or worse. He does what he has to do and does it with a smile.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS is a colorful, vibrant low-grade ecstasy trip into the ugly world of the music business. It captures us visually and then maintains our high with the most primal of additions,,, the need to see others’ fail. Like tabloid journalism, we know it’s garbage but we must have more. In an intriguing, subdued blend of TRAINSPOTTING and AMERICAN PSYCHO, Harris leads us down an a-moralistic rabbit-hole where anything is fair game as long as something is on the table.

The film also stars Ed Skrein and Rosanna Arquette, in a cast perfectly in the with the dark comedy and violent tone of the story. KILL YOUR FRIENDS features a stellar soundtrack, on which the film relies on for more than just background music. Harris often utilizes the carefully-selected songs to emphasize or illustrate key moments in the film. Look for selections from Blur, Radiohead, Oasis and more in what may be one of the best movie soundtracks in years, at a time when movie tend to be more focused on original scores than utilizing popular songs.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS is a frenetic, mildly neurotic experience. It’s a black comedy, a murder mystery, and a work place thriller. Hoult is perfectly charismatic for his role and keeps the audience glued to his each and every move as he plots his way into what he hopes is a budding career as a music executive.

KILL YOUR FRIENDS Opens on April 1st, 2016

Overall Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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NSFW Trailer Hits For KILL YOUR FRIENDS – Stars Nicholas Hoult And James Corden

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“How far are you willing to go?”

Based on John Niven’s best-selling novel, and starring Nicholas Hoult (MAD MAX: FURY ROAD) as you’ve never seen him before, KILL YOUR FRIENDS is a jet-black comedy about a music executive at the height of the Britpop era who will stop at nothing to further his career.

The film will premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival as part of their City To City London program.

Also starring James Corden, Craig Roberts, Tom Riley, Joseph Mawle and Rosanna Arquette, watch the new red-band trailer below.

When the road to success is littered with losers and even your closest colleagues are desperate for you to fail, what would you do to make it to the top?

London, 1997; the British Music Industry is on a winning streak.  Britpop bands Blur, Oasis, The Verve rule the airwaves and Cool Britannia is in full swing.

27-year-old A&R man Steven Stelfox is slashing and burning his way through the music business, a world where ‘no one knows anything’ and where careers are made and broken by chance and the fickle tastes of the general public.  Fuelled by greed, ambition and inhuman quantities of drugs, Stelfox lives the dream, as he searches for his next hit record.

But as the hits dry up and the industry begins to change, Stelfox takes the concept of “killer tunes” to a murderous new level in a desperate attempt to salvage his career.

Directed by Owen Harris, KILL YOUR FRIENDS opens in U.K. Cinemas November 6.

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‘Battle for Terra’ Trailer

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The new trailer for ‘Battle for Terra’ has been released.   We bring you this trailer right now:

All in all, it looks like it could be a pretty cool space adventure.   However, I just caught the trailer for ‘9’ this past weekend, and that film is going to be the “must-see” animated film this year.

‘Battle for Terra’ comes out on May 1st and features the voices of Evan Rachel Wood, Brian Cox, Luke Wilson, David Cross, Justin Long, Amanda Peet, Dennis Quaid, Chris Evans, James Garner, Rosanna Arquette and Chad Allen.

Source: Trailer Addict