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Playmaker
Playmaker

Playmaker (1994)

62% User Rating
1h 31min
Mystery
Thriller

"Passion. Seduction. Betrayal"

A would-be actress uncovers horrifying files on other starlets.

Yuri ZeltserDirector

Cast

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Jennifer Rubin

Jennifer Rubin

Jamie Harris

John Getz

John Getz

Eddie

Colin Firth

Colin Firth

Ross Talbert / Michael Condren

Jeff Perry

Jeff Perry

Allen

Arthur Taxier

Arthur Taxier

Detective Chassman

Dean Norris

Dean Norris

Detective Marconi

Belinda Waymouth

Belinda Waymouth

Angie

Diane Robin

Diane Robin

Terry

Stephen Polk

Stephen Polk

Director

Clare Kirkconnell

Clare Kirkconnell

Realtor

Reviews (1)

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GenerationofSwine
GenerationofSwine
Rating 100%

January 12, 2023

I guess, to be honest, I'm giving this 10 of 10 stars just because I like films like this and, when it came out when I was 14 I really loved those moody independent mysteries that really wanted to buck for film noir and mostly never achieved it. And now as an adult, I still like them, but with the refined taste of preferring the ones that were actually done right... or at least the ones that hit the troupes with a bit of success. Looking at it through a critical eye, however, the plot doesn't stand up to analysis. If you are the kind of critical couch coach you're going to be yelling at the television and facepalming more than a few times... but that's kind of part of the charm of films like this. The ones that are done well keep it to a minimum, but even then the "WTF were they thinking!" moments are a source of entertainment themselves. And it has Jennifer Rubin, who does decent jobs and should have had bigger roles in her career. In this case she does a fine job of balancing naive and stupid enough to not turn to the camera and yell at the writers because of the above mentioned moments, and still comes across as someone that can solve the mystery. And it's the "Mystery" again, that is keeping this from being a truly good film. It's that dark sort of total suspension of disbelief, if you don't just shrug and go with it you'll be irritated to no end kind of mystery. Because, honestly, outside of that the acting is pretty stellar, Firth and Rubin both nail their roles, the film is moody enough to fit the genre, it's got that 90s indie Hollywoodphile vibe that everyone loves... but it just does it with a lot that makes you want to strangle the writer and situations that will leave a nice large red mark on you forehead. Honestly though, despite all of that, it actually manages to entertain. You won't be bored watching it, this is a film you can still enjoy and, at the end of the day, that is the only reason to make a movie. That is the one goal that all films should place above all objectives.

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