Battle for Castle Itter 2025 - Movies (Jun 1st)
England’s Lions The New Generation 2025 - Movies (Jun 1st)
The Severed Sun 2024 - Movies (Jun 1st)
The Encampments 2025 - Movies (Jun 1st)
Without a Name 2025 - Movies (May 31st)
Final Destination Bloodlines 2025 - Movies (May 31st)
Theres a Zombie Outside 2024 - Movies (May 31st)
Mountainhead 2025 - Movies (May 31st)
The Pickleball Exorcist 2025 - Movies (May 31st)
The Blinkless 2024 - Movies (May 31st)
Call of the Void 2025 - Movies (May 31st)
A RAD Documentary 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
Queer 2024 - Movies (May 30th)
Bring Her Back 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
Daylight to Dark 2024 - Movies (May 30th)
Into The Gravel Pit 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
Invader 2024 - Movies (May 30th)
iPossessed 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
Dr. Sanders Sleep Cure 2024 - Movies (May 30th)
Gates of Flesh 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
Hook 2025 - Movies (May 30th)
The 1 Club - (Jun 1st)
LEGO Masters - (Jun 1st)
Not Her First Rodeo - (Jun 1st)
Grand Designs New Zealand - (Jun 1st)
All Elite Wrestling- Collision - (Jun 1st)
New York Homicide - (Jun 1st)
The Real Murders of Atlanta - (Jun 1st)
Beer Budget Reno - (Jun 1st)
Mama June- Family Crisis - (Jun 1st)
Screwballs - (Jun 1st)
Beyond the Gates - (Jun 1st)
The Bombing of Pan Am 103 - (Jun 1st)
Scotts Vacation House Rules - (Jun 1st)
PULISIC - (Jun 1st)
On Patrol- Live - (Jun 1st)
Godfather of Harlem - (Jun 1st)
Have I Got a Bit More News for You - (Jun 1st)
MobLand - (Jun 1st)
James Martins Saturday Morning - (May 31st)
Good Boy - (May 31st)
Early on we can virtually glimpse the "feel-good" (knock me over the # head) inevitable ending, but it's the all-too floral and busy music score that truly puts the boot in, completely sealing this film's fate. Here, moments from Katharine Hepburn's semi-fictionalised later life could have played more dramatic and tender, but are instead punctuated with jubilant wind instruments taking us by full-force into a tonally confused realm of lightheartedness. Any tension or depth is cut dead with an incessant noodling of notes which writes every plot development off as something purely whimsical. At one point, Hepburn's elderly character ends up in a jail cell and it's all laughs, apparently, from beginning to end. Some films can be too bleak - 'This Can't Be Love' suffers the reverse dilemma. A lot of wind and too much dismissed poignancy is largely the result of misguided music direction to an otherwise modest idea. I felt as if I could have vomited a flute or clarinet by the end of it.
I can't help but wonder how Jason Bateman must have felt when his agent told him he was going to get to make a film with Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn! Oh to be a fly on that wall....! The film itself is a gentle tale of the two, now retired, actors who've got quite a bit of an history. Hepburn has engaged Bateman as her chauffeur and general dogsbody. He meets a young girl whom he introduces to his boss but he doesn't know that she has a hidden agenda and that involves Quinn, an autobiography and a whole load of trouble for the young man. Hepburn is not at her best here; she is clearly just playing herself, but she gels well with the charming Quinn through their rather set-piece skirmishes. It's a fine piece of cinema nostalgia that might just encourage folks to watch some of their earlier, more challenging films. As it is, it's an easy but unremarkable watch.