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If the kind of movie that you enjoy watching is one that presents a few characters, tosses them together to tell a story, and gets you emotionally involved, then “Palmer” could be for you. But if those characters aren’t developed enough to understand their motivations, if the gears that turn the story aren’t explained until too late in the film, and if that emotional involvement falls short of you being comfortable with your feelings about the characters and the story, then you might have some problems with “Palmer.” It’s certainly a likable film, filled with actors turning in strong performances, and a few of them achieving the rare treat of screen chemistry. Justin Timberlake holds his own as the title character, Eddie Palmer, fresh out of jail on an early release after serving 12 years for a crime that’s not immediately revealed. He’s on his way home to the little town in Louisiana where he was raised by his grandma Vivian (June Squibb), and where all the ....
CST Apple Original Films presents a film directed by Fisher Stevens and written by Cheryl Guerriero. Rated R (for language, some sexual content/nudity and brief violence). Running time: 110 minutes. Available Friday on AppleTV+. This is one of those heart-tuggers where it’s pretty obvious from the get-go that everything will eventually work out for the best in tidy fashion. We know we’re being manipulated from time to time, but the messaging is so earnest and the performances are so heartfelt, we’re willing to go with it. Call it a Comfort Movie. With the Louisiana location shoots adding authenticity to this relatively simple tale, Timberlake plays Eddie Palmer, a onetime high school football star who was headed to LSU on a full scholarship when he threw it all away in a violent confrontation one night and wound up serving a lengthy prison sentence. Now Palmer is coming home, to the small town of Sylvain, Louisiana, where everybody knows him and hardly ....
If the kind of movie that you enjoy watching is one that presents a few characters, tosses them together to tell a story, and gets you emotionally involved, then “Palmer” could be for you. But if those characters aren’t developed enough to understand their motivations, if the gears that turn the story aren’t explained until too late in the film, and if that emotional involvement falls short of you being comfortable with your feelings about the characters and the ....
Wednesday Jan 27, 2021 at 11:10 AM Jan 27, 2021 at 11:10 AM If the kind of movie that you enjoy watching is one that presents a few characters, tosses them together to tell a story, and gets you emotionally involved, then “Palmer” could be for you. But if those characters aren’t developed enough to understand their motivations, if the gears that turn the story aren’t explained until too late in the film, and if that emotional involvement falls short of you being comfortable with your feelings about the characters and the story, then you might have some problems with “Palmer.” It’s certainly a likable film, filled with actors turning in strong performances, and a few of them achieving the rare treat of screen chemistry. Justin Timberlake holds his own as the title character, Eddie Palmer, fresh out of jail on an early release after serving 12 years for a crime that’s not immediately revealed. He’s on his way home t ....
Photo: Apple+ If there’s anything worth missing about the leading men of long ago, it is not as right-wing pundits claim some masculine ideal embodied by John Wayne’s toupee and sauntering catwalk gait. It’s a kind of believability. There was a time when cirrhotic, prematurely middle-aged stars could be seen stumbling through the motions of a Hollywood plot. These men were exponentially more magnetic and commanding than the average American but still looked like they might have worked as stevedores or boxers before they ever wandered into a theater class. Blame it on Marvelization and the obsession with ....