Movie Review: Freelance


The new movie “Freelance” starring John Cena, seems like a grab-bag of action movie ideas that were either used in previous films or just thrown away. The story is about a former Army Veteran, now bored with his life, who goes back to his life as a mercenary, running in the jungle, dodging helicopter fire, trying to save a reporter and the leader of some Latin American company under attack by other hired mercenaries – already who cares.

Everything in this movie has been produced 100 times before in much better action movies. There is nothing new in this screenplay that was written by Jacob Lenz – that according to IMDB is his first. This production could be another example of a favor bank gone bad because Freelance is one of the few movies receiving a zero on Rotten Tomatoes. If this is not a favor bank movie it is hard to believe money was spent to produce a screenplay this bad and convince several named actors to make this film. I often think about so many very great screenplays that will never made or even seen by a producer, and a movie like this is made during a time when the best movies of the year normally are released.

The story of a frustrated lawyer returning to his “more happy life” of fighting battles around the world stars John Cena as Mason. He finds himself in a Latin American country protecting a famous reporter Claire Wellington played by Alison Brie. What follows is gunfire, chase scenes, downed helicopters, and attempts at very subtle humor mostly by Cena that fails almost every time. There is a continuing attempt at humor involving a back problem with John Cena’s character, which is another unnecessary part of this alarmingly bad movie. Actress Alice Eve plays Mason’s wife, in a small part, that is a harsh reality of being an actress in Hollywood – sometimes you have to take a small role in a bad film, hoping something much better might someday come along. I hope this movie is not too much of a setback for all involved.

The solution with this movie is to just find any other current action film on Netflix and watch that instead. This one rates about 20%, and is a big time miss.

Movie Review: Nyad


When I first heard while watching the movie Nyad, about the all-time greatest long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad that it takes 60 hours to swim 103 hours from Key West Florida to Cuba I thought about how hard it must have been just to stay awake for 60 hours (the record is 19 days). Then add the incredible achievement of swimming in a dangerous shark and jellyfish ocean non-stop for 103 miles. This achievement is probably the most impressive of any long distance athlete in history.

During this very good drama/biography about Diana Nyad, her full story is revealed about the first attempt in 1978 to swim from Cuba to Key West followed by the years 2011 and 2013 and five more attempts, when Diana was over the age of 60. The odds are extremely high that nobody will ever be able to achieve this 103-mile swim from Cuba to Key West Florida again, no matter how old they are. There are too many problems with ocean currents, jellyfish, sharks and cold water. Most people would just give up after 1 attempt, especially if they almost died like Diana, who was in grave danger of dying several times.

On August 31, 2013, Nyad finally achieved her life long dream at age 64, of finally swimming to Key West from Cuba on 1:55 PM EDT on September 2, 2013 after 53 hours of swimming. The most impressive thing about this impossible task was that Nyad never gave up trying, even after everybody around her did.

The movie stars Annette Bening as Nyad and Jodie Foster as Bonnie Stoll, Diana’s lifelong friend and trainer. Both performances are excellent throughout this story which is entirely about Dianna’s nonstop obsession of achieving her impossible dream. This story has many highs and lows and after the 4th attempt that was close but once again failed, it seemed that this impossible dream was finally over until Diana tried one last time when she was 64 years old. One can only imagine the pain of swimming for 60 hours in the ocean while swallowing sea water, with your face constantly swelling and damaged by the harsh conditions.

The Rotten Tomatoes ratings for Nyad are a very high 86% and I recommend this film.

Movie Review: Killers of the Flower Moon


The new Martin Scorcese film, “Killers of the Flower Moon” is about one of the most shameful and horrendous incidents in the history of the United States The Osage Indian Murders.

On the Osage Indian Reservation in 1897, oil was discovered and overnight some very poor native American Indians became very wealthy. When Oklahoma became eligible for statehood in 1907, the Federal Government allotted 657 acres to the Osage tribe and allowed for the heirs, whether or not they were Osage, to have rights to all of the Oil production. This one mistake made by the United States set the stage for a large number of murders as greedy murdering animals married their way into the tribe in an attempt to steal their oil rights.

In 1921 the United States Congress passed a law that required courts to appoint guardians to manage the oil royalties until the individual Osage citizens were able to demonstrate that they were competent to manage their own money. Local white lawyers and businessmen were initially assigned as the guardians, creating huge incentives for criminality and murder.

In Osage County, Oklahoma there were reported an increasing number of unsolved murders known as the “Reign of Terror” that lasted from 1921 to 1926. Sixty or more full blood Osage Natives were reported killed from 1918 to 1931. Future research into these murders showed the that the death toll may have been in the hundreds.

What is most impressive about this latest high quality Martin Scorsese movie is the amount of time and hard work that went into this project to create a movie that has a run time of 3 hours and 26 minutes. The entire cast and crew had to live in a desolate area of Oklahoma for many months, with a budget of 200 million dollars – currently the highest movie production budget in the history of the state. This movie is based on the book with the same name, Killers of the Flower Moon” .

The only problem with this film is that it is not necessary, to be true to the tragedy and to pay respects to the American Indian people of Osage Country to make this story 3 hours and 26 minutes. 2 hours and 30 minutes, based on the historical importance of the content, would have been enough. The screenplay is outstanding, written by both Eric Roth and Martin Scorsese.

The cast is as good as it gets with Robert De Niro in his 10th movie with Scorsese, and Leonardo Dicaprio in his 7th Scorsese collaboration. Newcomer Lily Gladstone, who plays Mollie Burkhart, the wife of Ernest Burkhart, played by Dicaprio is so good in her role that there is a major Oscar buzz for her performance. This movie will be nominated for best picture, and has a great chance of winning, despite the too long run time. Later in the movie, there are also appearances by Brendan Fraser and John Lithgow, who play lawyers defending and prosecuting this case. They are both outstanding in their roles.

The Rotten Tomatoes critical consensus is that this film did not need to be this long, no matter how important it was to tell this horrendous story as completely and accurately as possible. I agree with the high 92% ratings and highly recommend this film, about one of the most tragic stories in American history.