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‘Daisy Jones & the Six’ review: Riley Keough fronts a rock soap opera

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Tailored by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (“The Catastrophe Artist”) from the novel by Taylor Jenkins Reid, “Daisy Jones & the Six” is a cleaning soap opera wrapped inside a interval backstage musical. Set largely within the Nineteen Seventies, the novel is rendered as an oral historical past, the story of the slow-then-fast rise and sudden fall of a rock band. The ten-episode sequence, premiering Friday on Amazon Prime Video, echoes it with a documentary framing — that’s, the motion is interspersed with scenes by which characters reply to an interviewer 20 years sooner or later (the late ’90s, saving the manufacturing workforce the difficulty of getting old the characters half a century).

If it positive aspects an precise soundtrack, the e-book does lose one thing in translation, as a number of narrators’ viewpoints are largely merged into a simple telling. Reid’s method additionally means there’s not a variety of dialogue on the web page, and so the variation may be very a lot a factor of extrapolation and elaboration, with adjustments and additions to make it extra conventionally dramatic — extra like a TV sequence. And as a TV sequence, it’s completely positive, in a paradoxically low-wattage, high-intensity manner, although it does go on just a little lengthy and requires some willful suspension of disbelief.

Riley Keough performs Daisy, a poor little wealthy lady from the Hollywood Hills, whom we first meet knocking across the Sundown Strip as a youngster within the late Nineteen Sixties, moving into bother extra implied than proven. Later, she begins to scribble her deepest ideas into lyrics, and she or he works her lyrics into songs. (It felt “even higher than medicine,” future Daisy remembers.)

In the meantime in a Pittsburgh suburb, working-class Billy Dunne (Sam Claflin) is coaxed into becoming a member of the storage band of his child brother Graham (Will Harrison); they play proms and events and native bars till an opportunity assembly with an L.A.-based tour supervisor (an amusing and amusingly bewigged Timothy Olyphant as Rod) offers them the concept to maneuver to California, together with Billy’s girlfriend Camila (Camila Morrone).

A well-known document producer, Teddy Worth (Tom Wright), independently impressed by Daisy and by Billy’s band, places them collectively, a lot towards Billy’s will. However successful single makes her becoming a member of the Six inevitable, and issues progress, and regress, and digress and grow to be a multitude from there.

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The group that appears to have impressed Reid is Fleetwood Mac, which, with its shifting intramural love relationships, sundry drug issues and problems with management — the soapiest of rock’s many operas — was a romance novel/miniseries ready to occur.

There’s no try right here to duplicate that band’s subtler, softer sound — the Six’s music tends towards bombast — or its lengthy and sophisticated historical past, aside maybe from being the story of a blues-based band that turns into well-known after including a California folkie to the combo.

There isn’t any one-to-one correspondence between the members both, even when Keough, twirling in her diaphanous stage gear does channel Stevie Nicks a bit, and Claflin is kind of the controlling Lindsey Buckingham of the group, and Suki Waterhouse’s Karen, like Christine McVie, is an English keyboard participant. Nonetheless, I might be very stunned if Keough and Claflin had not studied reside video of Stevie and Lindsey locking eyes on “Silver Springs.”

The sequence expands the function of Daisy’s pal Simone (Nabiyah Be), described as a “disco pioneer,” who within the e-book serves principally as a witness to Daisy’s misadventures. Right here she will get her personal thread, together with a romance, whereas producer Teddy is given some additional motivation — he’s in want of successful after a number of misses. (Their characters additionally give the sequence some ethnic range.)

Camila, who is a vital voice within the e-book however has little to do apart from retaining her marriage and household collectively, turns into a photographer right here. And a brief passage within the novel set in Thailand turns into a protracted one set in Greece.

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That Patti Smith’s “Dancing Barefoot” serves because the theme tune for the sequence underscores the truth that that is primarily Daisy and Camila’s story, centered on ladies in music and the world, and what was anticipated of them and from them. (“I’m not the muse,” insists Daisy, whose magnificence makes males wish to personal her. “I’m the any person.”) As underdog heroines, harassed and exploited whilst they’re worshiped, the feminine characters, and actors, toughen impressions than the male — Keough and Monroe, particularly, however Waterhouse and Be of their smaller components as effectively.

Daisy (Riley Keough) cuts the road on the Troubadour in Prime Video’s “Daisy Jones & the Six.”

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Although the music is clearly a hook and supplies a setting by which intercourse, medicine and rock ’n’ roll could roam free, the sequence is however rife with tropes effectively labored over a century of present biz dramas — the tortured creator, the uncompromising imaginative and prescient, the profession cursed by habit, sexual attraction between inventive companions, artwork versus commerce, artwork versus life.

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One motive these tropes exist, in fact, is that there’s reality in them: Quite a few episodes of “Behind the Music” have taught us that pop bands expertise moments of dysfunction, to place it mildly. And as somebody who has had the event to journey in a band, in vans and buses, I can let you know that even the perfect of mates can get on each other’s nerves when locked into shut quarters for weeks on finish and the lead guitar participant refuses to show down or transfer his amp even a foot out of your manner.

Many of the character sorts and incidents in “Daisy Jones,” outrageous or banal, have had their equivalents (and worse) in the actual rock world, which doesn’t make the sequence itself really feel particularly actual.

Nonetheless, in a bid to smudge the road between the fictional and the precise, two songs from the band’s album, “Aurora,” have been pre-released on music streaming platforms.

This isn’t a brand new gambit — “The Monkees” was created partly as a machine to promote data that might in flip promote the tv present. However the Monkees additionally turned an actual band with up to date hits, and one which continued to document new music as just lately as 2018, whereas Daisy Jones & the Six is a generic retro pastiche, its music cobbled collectively from strains of ’70s folks rock, with the assistance of Phoebe Bridgers, Marcus Mumford and Jackson Browne.

The songs are catchy, for those who hear sufficient occasions, but it surely takes some creativeness to just accept the Six as “one of many largest bands on the earth,” or to spend money on what we’re meant to take because the highly effective chemistry between Billy, who’s a little bit of a tablet, and Daisy, who is mostly sunny, regardless of her lack of impulse management and the occasional drug montage.

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Whether or not or not you purchase her as a rock goddess, Keough makes a potent impression as a wayward free spirit. (Claflin, if solely as a result of his character spends a lot of the sequence offended or depressing, is much less good firm.)

There’s an inclination to make the music appear extra essential than enjoyable — it’s a drama, so I suppose dramatic issues take priority — however there are moments of real spirit, maybe most notably a gaggle sing of Ronnie Lane’s “Ooh La La” that provides Waterhouse’s Karen extra of a highlight than her bandmates ever do.

Oddly, in relation to pop music, comedy tends to inform the story higher than drama; what play as cliches when taken straight work because the satire the milieu so readily invitations.

One episode of “Girls5eva” will let you know extra concerning the music enterprise than do 10 of “Daisy Jones,” and “We Are Girl Elements” current a greater argument about why one would possibly wish to be in a band. “That Factor You Do” shares various plot factors with “Daisy Jones,” with the benefit of not having to oversell the significance of the Wonders. And “Spinal Faucet” stays gospel amongst musicians — “puppet present” is shorthand each gigging participant understands.

“Daisy Jones & the Six” is admittedly greatest seen as a considerably sensational romance solely by the way about music, an enacted seaside examine large egos in hate and love and, finally, of sobriety, household and, of all issues, constancy.

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‘Daisy Jones & the Six’

The place: Prime Video

When: Any time

Score: 16+ (could also be unsuitable for kids underneath age 16 with advisories for substance abuse, alcohol use, smoking, violence, intercourse and coarse language)

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Movie Review – Tarot

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Tarot, the name of this movie, can be credited as the best thing about it. While the movie had a healthy pace and an interesting storyline, the acting was forced at best, and it was exceptionally predictable. I’m all over these types of movies, and I couldn’t leave fast enough.

If you are looking for an edge of your seat, nail biting horror movie you are going to be sorely disappointed. If you’re cleaning your house and need some background noise, then you’ve found your match. Unless you have to pay for it, then I would skip it.

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I hate dogging movies like this, however it’s warranted here. Tarot is simply not worth your time, there’s other options out there.

Grade: D+

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There are no extra scenes during, or after, the end credits of Tarot.

Rated: (PG-13) Horror Violence | Drug Content | Bloody Images | Some Strong Language | Terror
Genres: Horror
Starring: Avantika, Olwen Fouéré, Jacob Batalon
Director: Spenser Cohen, Anna Halberg
Writer(s): Nicholas Adams, Spenser Cohen, Anna Halberg
Language: English
Country: United States

Plot
When a group of friends recklessly violates the sacred rule of Tarot readings, they unknowingly unleash an unspeakable evil trapped within the cursed cards. One by one, they come face to face with fate and end up in a race against…

 

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Britney Spears twisted her ankle but is safe at home after Chateau Marmont 911 call

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Britney Spears twisted her ankle but is safe at home after Chateau Marmont 911 call

Britney Spears had a fight with her boyfriend at Chateau Marmont this week, resulting in paramedics being called to the vaunted Hollywood establishment and the pop star leaving the hotel with her own security team, The Times has confirmed.

The “… Baby One More Time” singer injured her foot and was not treated by medical personnel but is fine and safe at home, The Times confirmed Friday.

Spears, 42, appeared to address the incident Thursday, declaring on Instagram that “the news is fake” after a wide-reaching TMZ report about her and boyfriend, Paul Soliz, cited sources who feared that she had a “mental breakdown” at the hotel. The Grammy Award winner confirmed that she twisted her ankle and alleged that paramedics “showed up at my door illegally.”

“They never came in my room but I felt completly [sic] harassed. I’m moving to Boston !!! Peace,” wrote Spears, whose past erratic behavior resulted in her infamous 13-year conservatorship that was terminated in 2021.

Late Thursday, Spears posted a video showing her swollen ankle and saying that she injured it while she was trying to do a leap in the living room of her hotel suite. She said she “fell and embarrassed herself” and that the paramedics’ arrival “caused this huge scene, which was so unnecessary” when all she needed was ice.

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“It is actually pretty bad, but s— happens,” the “Toxic” and “Hold Me Closer” singer said in the video.

Spears’ personal attorney Mathew S. Rosengart declined to comment Friday when reached by The Times. A Chateau Marmont spokesperson did not immediately respond to a message requesting comment.

It’s unclear who called authorities.

Brian Humphrey, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department, confirmed Friday that the agency had received a 911 call to the Chateau Marmont at 12:42 a.m. Thursday but, citing medical privacy rules, could not identify the person the call was made for.

Humphrey confirmed that paramedics were dispatched to the hotel after a caller requested aid for an adult female who had been injured. He said the caller did not offer specifics about the injury.

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“At this time it is not clear if the crew encountered the injured person or offered any medical assistance,” he said, adding that the ambulance left Chateau Marmont at 1:17 a.m. without transporting the person and that there was no law-enforcement response.

Humphrey had no comment on the allegations Spears made on social media.

In the caption of Spears’ Thursday video post, she alleged that her mother, Lynne Spears, was probably involved in the incident, which was documented in part by paparazzi. She also complimented Rosengart, who spearheaded the effort that released her from the conservatorship of her personal and financial affairs that was installed in 2008 after a spate of high-profile incidents.

“I know my mom was involved !!! I haven’t talked to her in 6 months and she called right after it happened before the news being out !!! I was set up just like she did way back when !!!” Spears alleged in the post. “I wish I had grandparents !!! I can’t stand her !!! I honestly don’t care I will say it 👍🏻🤷🏼‍♀️ !!!”

Then, posting a photo of Rosengart, Spears added: “Psss this man is wonderful !!! He’s like a father to me and he got me through last night !!! I adore you and admire you mister Mathew !!!”

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Last week, Rosengart helped wrap up the singer’s years-long dispute with her father and former conservator, Jamie Spears, over payment of his legal fees and how he managed his daughter’s finances during the controversial legal arrangement.

“The Woman in Me” author also reached a divorce settlement agreement with estranged third husband Sam Asghari that was filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier this week.

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Prasanna Vadanam Movie Review – Gulte

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2.75/5


2 Hr 26 Mins   |   Thriller   |   03-05-2024


Cast – Suhas, Payal Radhakrishna, Rashi Singh, Viva Harsha, Nitin Prasanna and others

Director – Arjun Y K

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Producer – Manikanta J S, Prasad Reddy T R

Banner – Arha Media, Little Thoughts Cinemas

Music – Vijai Bulganin

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Suhas has become one of the bankable actors in Tollywood. He is now out with his latest film, Prasanna Vadanam, based on a man with face blindness. Directed by Arjun YK, let’s review the film here.

Plot

Surya(Suhas), a Radio RJ meets with a terrible accident and ends up with a rare disease named Prosopagnosia. Due to this, he gets face blindness and cannot identify the faces of people around him. One fine day, he witnesses the brutal murder of a young girl. He informs the cops but instead gets embroiled in the case. Left with no choice; he approaches top cop Vaidehi(Rashi Singh) for assistance. But things turn on its head and multiple cases are now filed on Surya. The rest of the story is about how Surya proves his innocence with the help of his girlfriend Adhya(Payal Radhakrishna).

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Performances

Suhas is known for his versatile characters gets a tailor-made role in Prasanna Vadanam. As he has a unique disease, the scope for him to perform uniquely is high in the film, and Suhas lives up to all the expectations. His performance in the second half is highly impressive and arrests you till the end. Nithin Prasanna, who was last seen in Ambajipeta Marriage Band, delivers yet another bankable performance. The various shades he showcased in his performance were impressive. Rashi Singh, who played the top cop, was decent, but she should have worked more on the expressions in the latter part of the film. Viva Harsha was okay, and so was Payal Radhakrishna.

Technicalities

Vijay Bulganin composed the music for the film, and his songs are quite ordinary. None of the songs register with the audience, but the background score is quite impressive. The sound design neatly elevates the proceedings and is composed in a stylish manner. The camera work is so-so and one cannot complain keeping the budget in mind. The production values are also okay, and there is nothing much to rave about. The editing is perfect as the narrative is crisp and to the point.

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Analysis

Making thrillers is one of the biggest tasks for any writer-director. But newcomer Arjun YK has chosen a story with face blindness which is something new for Telugu cinema. So, this itself makes things interesting for Prasanna Vadanam. Prasanna Vadanam starts on a very interesting note, and the best part is that director Arjun does not waste any time entering the conflict point in the film.

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Once the heroine is introduced, the love track gets a bit boring, but that too passes, and things become interesting for the audience. Once the crime is committed, the concentration shifts towards the cops and how they will deal with the case. But the way director Arjun brings in the half-time twist is superb and unexpected. As the director reveals the man behind the murder, things become a bit difficult for the director to handle the proceedings.

This is when the proceedings become slow and a bit dull. Also, the reason behind the motive of the murderer is not showcased convincingly. Also, the way Suhas behaves in the second half looks a bit odd. As he has face blindness, the director could have added more drama and played with the effects, but that does not happen, and things move slowly until the pre-climax.

Director Arjun has potential and narrates the film well for the most part. However, way too many cinematic liberties and a lack of hold on emotions are some of the drawbacks. Prasanna Vadanam has decent moments that hold your attention. However, one needs to prepare for the pace and lack of depth in the proceedings as well.

Bottom Line – Passable Thriller

Rating: 2.75/5

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