A former criminal's ordinary life is turned upside down when his old family shows up for a long-awaited reunion.A former criminal's ordinary life is turned upside down when his old family shows up for a long-awaited reunion.A former criminal's ordinary life is turned upside down when his old family shows up for a long-awaited reunion.
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Riff Raff' is ambitious with a strong cast including Ed Harris and Bill Murray. The film blends crime, thriller, and dark comedy, but struggles with balance. Performances are praised, yet characters lack depth for some. Script and pacing are criticized as inconsistent. Dark humor and violence are polarizing. The ending is contentious, seen as abrupt or appreciated for its twist. Overall, it's a flawed genre-blending attempt.
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Vincent's New Year's Eve is turned upside down when his ex-wife, son, and pregnant girlfriend stop by unannounced. Suspicious of their motives, Vincent attempts to prevent his past from catching up with his second family. Unfortunately, as they ring in the new year, Vincent's past also shows up.
Based on the cast, this movie had the potential to be funnier. The story has potential, but there is insufficient backstory to captivate and engage the audience. With one hour and forty-three minutes of runtime, more of the time could have been spent setting up more punchlines. Fans of any of the cast members might find this movie worth a stream.
Based on the cast, this movie had the potential to be funnier. The story has potential, but there is insufficient backstory to captivate and engage the audience. With one hour and forty-three minutes of runtime, more of the time could have been spent setting up more punchlines. Fans of any of the cast members might find this movie worth a stream.
Ultra Violence, psychopathy and cruelty as entertainment.
Psychopaths are funny, see the brain splatter....
Yeah, nah, this is so 30 years ago, we've grown out of this shock phase and are demanding more intellect and smarts in our films and Dito Montiel gives us this.
The cast is of good quality, setting is good etc but, nasty piece of work crime boss long winded intricate but boring story, and a cast of loser characters just doesn't cut it anymore, and to be honest it never should have. Why are we putting this rubbish in our heads and letting our standards drop.
Instead of a quality work of drama (was it supposed to be funny?) these actors at the long end of their career are turning in this. It's all a bit sad.
Psychopaths are funny, see the brain splatter....
Yeah, nah, this is so 30 years ago, we've grown out of this shock phase and are demanding more intellect and smarts in our films and Dito Montiel gives us this.
The cast is of good quality, setting is good etc but, nasty piece of work crime boss long winded intricate but boring story, and a cast of loser characters just doesn't cut it anymore, and to be honest it never should have. Why are we putting this rubbish in our heads and letting our standards drop.
Instead of a quality work of drama (was it supposed to be funny?) these actors at the long end of their career are turning in this. It's all a bit sad.
Riff Raff (2024) has many good qualities, but also a few gaps. Acting is solid, with credible performances by Ed Harris, Bill Murray, Pete Davidson, and other less familiar actors. The plot offers layers of complexity. Production values are adequate for a mid-budget film. It's watchable, but not thoroughly enjoyable. I liked Ed Harris's Vincent, but couldn't identify with him. It was nice to see Bill Murray playing against type. However, I never truly identified with or cared about any of the characters.
Some scenes seemed familiar and predictable. There was possibly an overreliance on flashbacks. It seemed a bit awkwardly politically correct with an interracial romance that laced passion. The ending was a bit noir, but spoiled by a Hollywood denouement and a climatic scene that seemed contrived and improbable. The filmmakers offer exposition on family that doesn't quite fit the action, but leave the viewer wondering what it all meant.
Some scenes seemed familiar and predictable. There was possibly an overreliance on flashbacks. It seemed a bit awkwardly politically correct with an interracial romance that laced passion. The ending was a bit noir, but spoiled by a Hollywood denouement and a climatic scene that seemed contrived and improbable. The filmmakers offer exposition on family that doesn't quite fit the action, but leave the viewer wondering what it all meant.
2025 thus far, seems to be on the trajectory for being the year of mediocre films, and Riff Raff is unfortunately added to this less impressive list. The cast alone grabbed my attention as I had no knowledge of its existence prior to its release, and the performances are solid across the board, yet I'm not convinced that the narrative needed such a bloated cast list. The film is a crime-thriller dark comedy, and here lies the problem. Riff Raff struggles to execute what it set out to be, the tone of the movie just felt weird, bouncing between tense dramatical scenes and quippy comedic moments all too often took me out of the experience. Don't get me wrong the characters are interesting, and some decent exposition is given throughout the story, but I felt this would have made a better mini-series instead of a film as its content feels all too crammed in. Plus, Fargo the TV show (2014) knocked it out of the park when it comes to juggling comedy and cinematic drama and I believe this is what the movie intended to achieve. If they took these exact same cast and characters and allowed more room for them to breathe, you could potentially have a banger of a season 6 under the Frago name - right actors/characters, wrong method. Overall, I was less than impressed with Riff Raff, it's not bad and produces some good characters but I felt they needed a lot more exploration to justify the climax.
After watching this movie I was left with a few questions. One of them being what kind of movie was this supposed to be? The bio says comedy/crime, but I thinks it fell short of that goal. Secondly, how could such a star studded cast come across as an average movie?
I'm not sure if was a script issue, casting issue, editing issue, or the director just didn't get the script, but I suppose my highest problem with the movie was that I had zero attachments to any one particular character. If anything Jennifer Coolidge stole the whole show, and gave it some semblance of a minor comedy.
It's almost as the movie was suffering from some type of identity crisis, in terms of not being one or the other. The trailer did its job enough for me to give it a watch, and the movie did have some great scenes, but I don't think the vision came out the way it was intended. It's an average movie at best, but given the cast, I was expecting something with a lot more to it. No meat, and all potatoes.
I'm not sure if was a script issue, casting issue, editing issue, or the director just didn't get the script, but I suppose my highest problem with the movie was that I had zero attachments to any one particular character. If anything Jennifer Coolidge stole the whole show, and gave it some semblance of a minor comedy.
It's almost as the movie was suffering from some type of identity crisis, in terms of not being one or the other. The trailer did its job enough for me to give it a watch, and the movie did have some great scenes, but I don't think the vision came out the way it was intended. It's an average movie at best, but given the cast, I was expecting something with a lot more to it. No meat, and all potatoes.
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Did you know
- TriviaBrian Cox and Dustin Hoffman were originally cast as Vincent and Hannigan until both have been replaced by Ed Harris and Bill Murray respectively.
- SoundtracksWhat Could Go Wrong
Performed by Lucinda Williams (Vocals), Fred Eltringham (Drums), Stuart Mathis (Electrix Guitar), Joshua Grange (Acoustic Guitar), Steve Mackey (Bass)
Written by Lucinda Williams, Tom Overby, Travis Stephens
Recorded, Mixed & Mastered by Ray Kennedy at Room & Board Studio Nashville TN
Produced by Tom Overby & Ray Kennedy
Courtesy of Thirty Tigers Records / Highway 20 Records
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- Also known as
- Ayak Takımı
- Filming locations
- New Jersey, USA(location)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,862,519
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $911,053
- Mar 2, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $1,921,489
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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