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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Because of the substantial lack of EARNED back story, most of the characters flat. Surprisingly, Ed Harris' new family dynamic comes across as flat and hollow. Jennifer Coolidge and Lewis Pullman steal the show with their performances. Bill Murray gets honorable mention...because he's Bill Murray, and I'd watch him read the dictionary. But, he's not that funny here, and is trying to play a straight character...who is put into black comedy situations.
If you're going to see a "Bill Murray movie" then you're going to be disappointed on many levels. But, it's not a complete waste. Although, I'm not sure it was worth his gonzo promotion campaign that included eating super hot chicken wings on First We Feast (although that interview was pretty good).
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.
But the movie is sparse with comedy. Some light chuckles here and there. Some characters are just sad, like Coolidge. Everyone portrayed their characters very well though.
The story does a lot flash backs and time jumps. Almost everything is a cut away. It's not a novel story, it's actually very familiar. Actors play their usual tropes. Ed Harris moves on from his troubled past until it catches up to him.
Good use of scenery and music.
It's all well acted, well shot, but meanders without comedy. It was an entertaining watch. But a better script would have given the great cast more to do.
6.5*/10*
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Which is a shame because the final sequence of the movie is actually really good and entertaining, proving that the film had the goods all along, it just wasn't using them.
The only scenes that were interesting in the early going were the Bill Murray and Pete Davidson ones. They were some fun villains and more screentime for them would've gone a long way.
'Riff Raff' feels like a waste of a really good cast. A lot of movies would kill to have a cast like this. A generous 5/10.
The characters are quirky and the repertoire was phenomenal. There's a lot of nuance in the characters you'd miss in the dialogue if you weren't paying attention. It's almost like a more crass Aaron Sorkin script.
That being said it's not Aaron Sorkin, but it's definitely not boring when it comes to character development. It's one of the few movies where the film timeline moves slowly, BUT you a great amount of character development. This would an amazing TV show.
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.
- Quotes
Hannigan: Once upon a time, your father and I had a little business together. We did work for fine families out of New York and Chicago. And we made very good money killing people is what, uh, I guess what you'd call it. Until one fine day, Vince here, decides he wants to wash his hands of me. And he gives me a giant bag of money. Except, it's not too long later, out of the blue, he calls me and says, "Hey, will I drive up here to the great white north and help him out of a mess he's gotten into? We gotta disappear a guy."
- 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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Box office
- Budget
- $6,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,862,519
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $911,053
- Mar 2, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $1,930,200
- Runtime
- 1h 43m(103 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1