
It’s been a long time since I’ve uploaded a movie review. Ill health, different projects, life and other catastrophes have got in the way – but now I’m back! I hope you enjoy what I have to offer….
I love Nicolas Cage, particularly his recent films – Colour Out of Space (2019), the hilarious self-parody The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) and the incomparable Mandy (2018), but I’m really unsure about his latest vehicle, Longlegs (2024).
It’s been promoted as the scariest horror movie of the year (mostly I suspect by the movie’s marketing department) but I just don’t buy it. Admittedly, I’m a huge horror fan, so perhaps I’m hardened to such things, but I feel Longlegs is a movie that promises much but falters at crucial points.
The main protagonist, FBI agent Lee Harker (Maika Monroe) is immediately endearing through her extreme social awkwardness and I like her character arc throughout. Harker is brought in to assist with investigations into a series of murders and it’s obvious she has some kind of extra sensory perception and her own family issues. However, combining this strong police procedural with threads of the supernatural ,satanic practices, jump scares and slasher movie mentality, unfortunately makes for something of a mess.
Nevertheless, Longlegs has much to commend it. The sound design and score are excellent and the cinematography evokes a bleakness that is quite chilling. The first act especially is very, very good, full of tension that seems to fade as the film progresses. It was written and directed by Osgood “Oz” Perkins who has been very open about his struggles with his own family, and I feel some of that bleeds into this film. But Cage’s turn is so over the top, I struggled to stifle a laugh when the character is first introduced. Having said that, the character of Longlegs is scary but very much in an evil clown kind of way (full disclosure, I detest clowns). Covered in prosthetics and a wig, Cage is almost unrecognisable and plays it to the hilt, a deranged, burnt out, glam-rock nightmare of Tiny Tim. While I applaud his commitment, Cage has reportedly said he based his performance on his own mother, which speaks volumes!
Ultimately, this incredibly ambitions film is less than the sum of its parts but nevertheless, entertaining. Perkins is a director I’ll watch in the future with great interest, I’d far sooner watch something that pushes boundaries than plays safe.
And I still love Nicolas Cage.
Longlegs is currently in wide cinematic release globally.
Aug 07, 2024 @ 14:25:17
Hi Debra
I found that Little fishes song on your blog.I do a community radio show on the nsw north coast.I would love to play it
Is it available or may I just hold my phone up to the microphone
Thanks
Patrick
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Aug 07, 2024 @ 14:47:41
Hi Patrick,
Thanks, it’s one of my favourite Patrick Fitzgerald songs from back in the day. It’s never been officially released but I imagine you could download it from the player if you want.
Enjoy,
Debra
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Aug 07, 2024 @ 15:08:34
Thanks Debra..I ll try to figure out how to do that..I actually play a fair bit of the wild pumpkins music on the show..I think your vocals are quite remarkable along with Michael and Dan’s guitar and double bass I saw you guys at Longford in 1984 and then at a few pubs in Sydney too Fun times! Patrick ________________________________
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Aug 07, 2024 @ 15:10:50
They were indeed fun times!
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