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Roommate Wanted Review

Roommate_Wanted_720p_028Roommate Wanted (aka 2 Br/1 Ba) was released in the USA on the 19th of May 2015 on DVD and VOD platforms.  At the time of posting I am not aware of the film being released anywhere else in the world.  As a UK resident I was able to acquire a copy of the US DVD via Amazon.

The plot of the movie revolves around the rapidly crumbling relationship between two young women that share the (previously) eponymous 2 bedrooms/1 bathroom house.  Resentments come to the surface and fists start flying.

Roommate_Wanted_720p_018Janie (Alexa Vega, Spy Kids) is the studious one.  She cares about political issues and the planet, and wants to attend a good college.  Money is a sticking point though as the scholarship she was relying on to cover her costs is no longer available due to budget cuts.

Roommate_Wanted_720p_141Dee (Spencer Grammer, Greek) is the polar opposite.  She is wealthy and spends her time at the gym and shopping.  The source of this fortune is not made clear, presumably rich parents.

Kathryn has a small role as a woman working for someone that can help Janie with her financial issues.

The film was written by Aaron Edward and directed by Rob Margolies (She Wants Me).

I will admit upfront to being sceptical about this film and was expecting to not enjoy it.  If Kathryn was not in it I would probably not be giving it a first glance, let alone a second.  But watch it I did.

My initial impressions, possibly coloured by that pre-judgement, backed-up those thoughts.  I felt that Alexa and Spencer were in the wrong roles and would have been better suited if they’d swapped places.  Alexa’s Janie looked too well dressed, glamorous even, to be a down-at-heel student struggling to get by.  The spectacles looked forced and brought to mind Penny in The Big Bang Theory and her “molecules” line.  Conversely Spencer’s Dee came across as the poorer of the two.  Presumably this was a sign of her not having to try so hard because she’s loaded.  And why does the rich girl need to take in a housemate?  Is it some sort of out-reach programme or community service? Anyway…

Faced with a lack of money Janie hatches (pun very much intended!) upon a plan to make some money.  At first Dee is happy to help but then as the animosity rises between them she takes matters into her own hands.

I have a long standing notion that good things happen in films around the 20 minute mark.  Check out Assassination Of A High School President, Cougars, Inc., and Minority Report for proof…

Roommate_Wanted_720p_005In, quite literally (used properly), steps Kathryn.

To make another reference to The Big Bang Theory, Kathryn was definitely channelling Leonard Hofstadter’s mother in her role as Olivia Morgan.  Her greeting of Janie at the house door with a puzzled look when a hand was proffered and the clipped speech had Dr Beverly Hofstadter (as played by the brilliant Christine Baranski) written all over it.  I can’t say it is an appealing character trait though, and it came across as a very forced piece of acting.  This continued throughout her time with Janie but changed significantly when it came to Dee.  Suddenly it was were like they were sorority sisters.  Then the befuddled Olivia briefly returned to be quickly replaced by a carefree one again.  All very odd.

Roommate_Wanted_720p_062I did warm to Olivia a little more as her 10 minutes of screen time came to a close but the film was only just getting going really even if I assumed my interested had passed.

The film, and the two lead characters, come alive in the last 45 minutes.  It almost becomes one long fight scene but it is punctuated by pauses as the girls briefly question what they are doing and what the other is saying.  They tear each apart emotionally as they try and do it physically.  Then the fuse re-ignites like one of those trick candles that you can’t blow out.

By this point which girl is which doesn’t really matter.  You would think that the set up is designed to put you very much on Janie’s side in all this.  She seems to be the nice one after all.  By the end you are changing allegiances as often as they switch weapons.  Dog lovers be warned though.  Early on you can see the twin plot devices of the cute little dog and the big scary snake will have to pay off at some point, and it can only go one way.  There are a few other obvious pointers to future destruction.

The ending is a bit shocking (pun intended).  As the final minutes approached I could not decide who I wanted to win this battle.  Surely someone has to come out on top.  But by this point you can’t decide which it should be.

Against my original reservations I stuck with the film and I was pleasantly surprised how much I enjoyed it, even after Kathryn left, which is not always the case.  Comments I’ve seen by other reviewers echo my feelings that it is in the latter half of the film where it really picks up the baton and runs with it.

The film is R rated and with good reason. It is not extreme or explicit but it is not good clean fun with some hair pulling.

Roommate Wanted: Try it, you might like it.  Let us know with a comment below.

Remember to watch KM UK’s EXCLUSIVE video of Kathryn on the set of Roommate Wanted.  It was done especially for us.  The HD quality screencaps dotted around this piece, and many more, can also be found in the Gallery HERE.

The Coin On At Hyart Film Fest Today

hyart_film_festival_logo_2048x2011A quick reminder for those in, or very soon to be in, Wyoming USA you can can see the short film The Coin today at the Hyart Film Festival.

‘Today’ presumes you are reading this on the 19th of May 2015, preferably before 7pm Mountain time (that’s UTC – 6 currently).

The Friday screenings at the Hyart Theater, Lovell, WY, start then and consist of nine short films.  One of them is The Coin, which, as you know, stars Kathryn as a stressed mother who takes her young son (Jack Ryan Shepherd) to a shop.  Whilst left to his own devices the boy meets a homeless man (Christopher Lloyd).

Amazingly I’ve been posting about The Coin for nearly three years now.  July of 2012 is when the news broke of Kathryn’s role.  It was mentioned as a small aside in a piece about director/writer/producer Fabien Martorell’s starting work on another film.  Two years ago, almost to the day, the 9 minute work première Palm Springs International ShortFest.  Since then it has been screened at more than a dozen festivals around the world.  And there’s almost certainly more to come.

Kathryn @ Scooby-Doo Première 2002

ScoobyDooPremiere03When I did one of these looks at a past public appearance by Kathryn back in early March it was from the première of Minority Report.  The Tom Cruise-led film is over 13 years old!

That gave me an opportunity to expand the piece by mentioning the planned Minority Report TV series.  The cast for a pilot was being assembled.  Since then the Fox network has taken up the option and commissioned a full season.  It starts on US television this autum/fall in a Monday at 9pm slot.

We’ve still got our fingers crossed for Kathryn reprising her role as Lara Clarke, the estranged wife of Tom’s John Anderton.  Not sure how they could shoehorn in a guest spot for such a character but you never know.

Which brings me to today’s post.  It may be about Kathryn at the June 2002 première of the live action (with lots of special effects of course) Scooby-Doo movie starring Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) and her husband Freddie Prinze Jr. (She’s All That) as Daphne and Fred of Mystery Inc.

“But why the waffle about Minority Report?” I hear you say.  The boy very sensibly making sure he keeps hold of Kathryn in the newly added photos is actor Dominic Scott Kay, 6.  Dominic appeared in the film as Sean, the young son of Lara and John who separated due to the emotional turmoil of his disappearance.  The film premièred just a couple of weeks after this event so this was their chance to get in some extra publicity by turning up together.  Or, Kathryn needed an excuse to go and watch the film and knew a boy that she could take as cover  😉

Dominic’s acting career continued with guest roles in things like NCIS and House and he even wrote and directed his own short film which starred Kevin Bacon.  More recently Dominic has concentrated on music and auditioned for The Voice

A small collection of small images have been added to the event album in the KM UK Gallery.

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The Coin’s Hyart Film Fest Timing

hyart_film_festival_logo_2048x2011Since my post on Monday information on the schedule of screenings at the the Hyart Film Festival have been released.

There isn’t a great deal of detail but there is probably everything you need to know at such an event.

The opening night is next Thursday (18th May) and it looks like it is ‘sci-fi night’, possibly ‘spoof sci-fi night’.  RZ-9 might be a serious feature length movie.  Israeli short film Schnitzel, tagline ‘A boy, a girl, a space-alien and fried chicken’, definitely isn’t.  Phoenix could go either way.  Doors open at 7pm.

Friday night is shorts night.  I said ‘shorts’ not ‘shots’ 😉  Starting at 7pm the evening is made up of nine short films from around the world.  Not surprisingly this is where The Coin features.

And on Saturday is another multi-film collection, this time eight, which includes a world premiere of a French short called Rêve de fer (aka Iron Dream).  Set in 1794, a writer believes he’s found something very important about the country’s ongoing revolution.  It’s in the synopsis on IMDb so I won’t be spoiling to say “he’s wrong.”  You guessed it: 7pm.

The Perfect Guy Posters

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Over the weekend a couple of posters for The Perfect Guy surfaced.  Other news caused me to delay posting until now.  The lack of Kathryn (but not Morris :-) ) in them made them a lower priority too.

For the sake of completeness the two large-sized variants are now in the KM UK Gallery HERE.

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