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Hotel Artemis

  • 2018
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  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
61K
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Sofia Boutella in Hotel Artemis (2018)
Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, 'Hotel Artemis' follows the Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only emergency room for criminals.
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Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, 'Hotel Artemis' follows the Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only emergency room for criminals.Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, 'Hotel Artemis' follows the Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only emergency room for criminals.Set in riot-torn, near-future Los Angeles, 'Hotel Artemis' follows the Nurse, who runs a secret, members-only emergency room for criminals.

  • Director
    • Drew Pearce
  • Writer
    • Drew Pearce
  • Stars
    • Jodie Foster
    • Sofia Boutella
    • Dave Bautista
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    61K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Drew Pearce
    • Writer
      • Drew Pearce
    • Stars
      • Jodie Foster
      • Sofia Boutella
      • Dave Bautista
    • 409User reviews
    • 199Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Hotel Artemis: Verify Your Membership
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    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • The Nurse
    Sofia Boutella
    Sofia Boutella
    • Nice
    Dave Bautista
    Dave Bautista
    • Everest
    Sterling K. Brown
    Sterling K. Brown
    • Waikiki
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Niagara
    Brian Tyree Henry
    Brian Tyree Henry
    • Honolulu
    Jenny Slate
    Jenny Slate
    • Morgan
    Zachary Quinto
    Zachary Quinto
    • Crosby Franklin
    Charlie Day
    Charlie Day
    • Acapulco
    Kenneth Choi
    Kenneth Choi
    • Buke
    Father John Misty
    Father John Misty
    • P-22
    • (as Josh Tillman)
    Evan Jones
    Evan Jones
    • Trojan Nash
    Nathan Davis Jr.
    Nathan Davis Jr.
    • Rocco
    Ramses Jimenez
    Ramses Jimenez
    • Tariq
    Angela Sprinkle
    Angela Sprinkle
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    Lloyd Sherr
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    Baldeep Singh
    Baldeep Singh
    • Union Calafia Bank Manager
    Brandon Morales
    Brandon Morales
    • Malibu Mob Diamond Courier
    • Director
      • Drew Pearce
    • Writer
      • Drew Pearce
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    7kosmasp

    Vacancy

    Well if you ever need a room at the Hotel Artemis ... you are definitely not well. Pun very much intended. But watching the inhabitants of that establishment, is kind of fun. I might have thought there would be more to the film, it's a bit understating and it is also very low maintenance. But that doesn't have to be a bad thing at all.

    Bautista may have a better and bigger role in Guardians (or maybe it's had, the future will show what will happen there), so it may also feel underwhelming what he is allowed to play with here. Even on Blade Runner 2049, where he had less screen time he seems to have had more impact. But different movies, different roles and all that. This is an ensemle thriller and it achieves what it sets out to do. Cool characters and good action/stunt sequences
    7dailydarkness2021

    better than okay

    I won't say that the movie is a blockbuster material but itvwas fun to watch it. the concept is interestingly fresh and screenplay is gripping enough to keep the audience on the edge of their seats. good momentum.
    6thekarmicnomad

    Solid enough scifi movie with cookie-cutter characters and plot

    In a dark version of the future the streets are violent and the police corrupt. The hotel Artemis is a haven where wealthy people of a dubious nature can get themselves patched up.

    The idea sounds great and the star of the show should be the hotel. I expected the hotel to be some kind of interesting ecosystem where the privileged and the scum of the underworld are forced to rub shoulders.

    This happens to a small extent but the film concentrates more on the characters, which would be OK if the characters weren't so lame.

    After twenty seconds of dialogue you know exactly what each character is about and you can predict if, when and how each one will die. **What you mean the sexy fem fatal isn't a helpless bimbo but is in fact a one woman army in stilettos! Well blow me down!**

    Jodie Foster is (predictably) awesome and has the only character of any merit. Everyone else talks poo for a while, killing time until the inevitable fight at the end.

    This is not a bad movie, it just sounded like it would be something different but is actually a hash of a cheesy, generic 80/90's Sci-fi flick that could easily have stared Van Damme.

    The production is pretty good and there is some fun to be had here it is is just painfully predictable and feels tired.
    6SnoopyStyle

    good potential

    It's 2028 L.A. Waikiki (Sterling K. Brown) leads a robbery gang during a city-wide revolt against privatized water. His brother is shot during the escape and he seeks refuge at Hotel Artemis. It is a secured private hospital for criminal members run by a hard-nosed nurse (Jodie Foster). Everest (Dave Bautista) is her giant muscle. She risks everything by saving policewoman Morgan (Jenny Slate). Other patients include loud-mouth arrogant Acapulco (Charlie Day) and assassin Nice (Sofia Boutella) on a secret mission. Waikiki discovers that his brother had stolen jewels from crime boss Wolf King (Jeff Goldblum) who shows up looking for treatment.

    I really like the concept but there are issues with the execution. It's a movie of outrageous potential. With a few questionable logistics, my biggest problem is that I don't feel connected with Sterling K. Brown's character. Jodie Foster is doing her hardest. Despite some fun ideas, it doesn't really rise to its possibilities. It's not crazy enough. It's not compelling enough. It is good enough to be watchable.
    6ferguson-6

    more Jodie, please

    Greetings again from the darkness. The feature film directorial debut of Drew Pearce is original and clever, while teasing with hope for a bit more than it delivers. Mr. Pearce is best known for writing the screenplay for IRON MAN 3, and now as a first time director, he shows enough promise to leave us interested in what comes next.

    The film is set in dystopian Los Angeles a mere 10 years in the future. The streets are flooded with desperate rioters after a mega-corporation shuts off the clean water supply. The company is the film's real villain, and the only one that The Nurse (Jodie Foster) can't treat. See, she runs Hotel Artemis, an underground hospital for top tier criminals - the element that can't just pop into the local community clinic for treatment on the latest bullet hole or knife wound. These patients follow a subscription plan and must stay current on their dues to gain admission.

    The Nurse forgoes any attempt at personal vanity and is instead an agoraphobic, booze-chugging, (mostly) stick-to-the-rules type, who pops in anti-anxiety tapes and ear buds whenever her pulse quickens. She has run the place since it opened 22 years prior and is assisted by a mountain of man named Everest (get it?) played well by Dave Bautista. He's a combination bodyguard, bouncer, handyman and assistant healthcare professional (check his badge).

    The set design by Ramsey Avery deserves special mention as the Hotel Artemis is quietly housed in the shell of a former grand art deco hotel, now a victim to the city's carnage - though the neon sign remains illuminated. Its vacation spot-themed rooms are a sight to behold, despite the frustratingly low lighting. Occupants are incognito and use their room names as identifiers. Sterling K Brown is Waikiki, a philosophical bank robber who dragged his brother Honolulu (Brian Tyree Henry) here for treatment after a heist went wrong. Acapulco (the always energetic Charlie Day) is a crass, motor-mouthed arms dealer, while Nice (Sofia Boutella, THE MUMMY) is a freakishly skilled assassin.

    The stress level picks up when the biggest crime lord of Los Angeles shows up seriously wounded. Known as The Wolf King, an admittedly bad choice for a nickname, Jeff Goldblum brings some smooth-talking toughness, humor and twisted class to the proceedings. More than a few tentacles are attached to The Wolf King and other folks we've previously met, not the least of which is a very special ink pen stolen by Honolulu. Mix in an injured cop (Jenny Slate) with a personal link to The Nurse and her constantly alluded to tragic backstory, and the movie puts off a Graphic novel vibe ... missing only the off-the-cuff insanity. It's just a bit too grounded for its own good.

    The high tech/low rent feel forces us to recall BLADE RUNNER AND ESCAPE FROM NEW YORK, but of course, this film isn't at the level of either, as it lacks top tier suspense. It is a terrific reminder of what a talented actress two-time Oscar winner Jodie Foster is, and what a shame that we haven't seen her in such a substantial screen role since 2013's ELYSIUM. She really sinks her teeth into this odd character, and more than the action scenes, she keeps us interested the entire run time. The score is a bit too heavy on the droning electronic bass line, and while the Florida joke and nod to John Phillips (The Wolf King, "California Dreamin'") earns some bonus points, it's really the performance of Ms. Foster and the set design that saves a too-safe script.

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    • Trivia
      As seen on the official trailer, Hotel Artemis 10 rules are: 1. While on the premises, no fighting with or killing other patients. 2. No disrespectful words or actions allowed against Hotel Artemis staff. 3. No guns or any type of weapon permitted through the gates. 4. Membership must be paid for, full and in advance. 5. Prior but lapsed members will not be admitted 6. No photography or video allowed. 7. No outside food or drink. 8. Absolutely no visitors. 9. If member is found to have compromised, or led to compromise of location, membership will be revoked. 10. Hotel Artemis rules are final and non-negotiable.
    • Goofs
      After Honolulu died when his life support was cut off there is the standoff when Waikiki gets a hold of Acapulco. He shoves his head into a 3D printer and turns it on to kill him. Except the whole reason Honolulu died was the power to the entire building was cut off, so the printer would not have been operational.
    • Quotes

      Waikiki: Work with what you got, not what you hope for.

    • Crazy credits
      "The staff of Hotel Artemis hopes you have enjoyed your stay and that you will return soon"
    • Connections
      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Sterling K. Brown/Willie Geist/Pete Lee (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      California Dreamin'
      Written by John Phillips (as John Edmund Andrew Phillips), Michelle Phillips (as Michelle Gilliam Phillips)

      Performed by The Mamas and the Papas (as The Mamas & The Papas)

      Courtesy of Geffen Records under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2018 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Hotel de criminales
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Center Studios - 450 S. Bixel Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Ink Factory
      • 127 Wall
      • Marc Platt Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,708,147
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,232,790
      • Jun 10, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,313,581
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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