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REVIEW “Air” (2023) AMAZON STUDIOS

I’m not sure how Ben Affleck does it – he takes these stories which are based on real life scenarios like “Argo”, and now here again with “AIR”, and makes them magical. Even though we know the end line, somehow once again, he was able to put his finger on just the right pulse in how to tell this story with excitement and great character work, to keep us thoroughly engaged and immersed in the story for every single minute of the film. Or maybe he just has good luck with films that start with the letter “A”. Which ever it is I hope he never stops as ‘Air’ brings on another one of these fantastic real life stories with this one taking on Michael Jordan’s ‘Air Jordan’ journey.

Air – is first and foremost, a sports drama that brings us back to the 1980’s and recounts the events that saw Nike, then just a scrappy upstart in the major sneakers – sports shoe market, make a huge historical stride in the world of what we now know as one of the most lucrative markets on the planet, the basketball shoe market. It was a huge gamble at the time, and one that would see them put everything on the line, to gain on rivals Converse and Adidas. And thanks to a risky, all-or-nothing pursuit of up-and-coming college basketball – going NBA star Michael Jordan (Damian Delano Young), history is made. But it’s all in the story-telling, and boy, is there some great interwoven story-telling happening here.

Matt Damon is front and centre as Sonny Vaccaro, an Nike representative in the much-lacking basketball division at Nike with a brilliant eye for new talent, who decides to take matters into his own hands and approach the Jordan family directly at their home. But he will have to woo Jordan’s mother Deloris (Viola Davis), who plays this role with a calmness and authority that denotes how in the South, the mother is the matriarch and her son’s biggest decision in life, will probably be very influenced by her. Rumour has it that this was Michael Jordan’s only special request for that film, that Queen Viola Davis play his mother.

And although the outcome is already known, that doesn’t stop “Air” from being an intriguing story and ultimately, an uplifting experience from beginning to end. There is something that Affleck, as a director, has his finger on with these kind of stories, and that is the element of a suspense like, edge of your seat feeling, that while you know the outcome, it’s yet still instilled in the film and hence entices the audience throughout.
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And yes, you can say the film is sure to just be a crowd-pleaser as it’s about one of the greatest basketball players of all time and it’s a given, but that’s not always the case. As someone who has never probably watched an entire NBA game from start to finish, the film possesses great energy with punchy, charismatic dialogue, and that dynamic direction from Affleck pays off. but what wraps this one up with a bow and makes it stand out here as well, are the performances. The ensemble cast do an ample job of making us care about Nike’s plight and their unorthodox plan to sign basketball’s future star – and of course, there’s plenty of humour throughout, and much of it is thanks to the larger-than-life performances. So let’s delve in and talk a bit about said performances.

With Matt Damon pulling our lead role here, he is doing what he does best, playing a hero that is not flawless, more realistic, and constantly knows he is a human being. Sure we have seen this kind of work from Damon before, but it’s been a while since he’s been this good, looking so relaxed as he probably pulls out one of the best performances of his career, and definitely the best in some years. Ben Affleck’s does a bit of double duty giving himself a plumb supporting role as Phil Knight, Nike’s creator and CEO. He is funny, sarcastic and realistic stealing a few scenes. One thing can be said here as well, Affleck completely knows how to cast himself. Throwing in Jason Bateman‘s comedic touch as Rob Strasser, is superb. No one plays the ordinary company man better and this maybe the best example how to use Jason Bateman in a movie. Chris Tucker may not have a big role in this movie, but every scene he is in, you’ll feel his magic. It’s like he was given a creative zone where he could do some “Chris Tucker” stuff without ruining the reality of the movie. Chris Messina as Jordan’s sport agent David Falk gives big “Arliss” vibes and perfectly so, as it’s a perfect portrayl of exactly what a sports agent does. His rants are profound and so full of humour. And lastly, you would be remiss not to mention Matthew Maher as Nike shoe designer extraordinaire Peter Moore, who gives the understated performance of his career – while having a almost perfect scene where he ‘names’ the Air Jordan.
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To sum it up, “Air” is a sports movie without being a “sports” movie. it’s an emotional journey about chances of life & belief in greatness. With a bangin’ soundtrack that embodies the movie almost as a character, make this the feel good film of the year. Ben Affleck, you’ve done it again.

Grade: A

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Review Screening: Thursday, March 30, 2023 ~ Courtesy of Ginsberg/Libby PR

“AIR” FROM AMAZON STUDIOS IS OUT IN THEATER WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 2023

10 top TV shows I’m watching right now

And you should be too!! It’s been awhile since I’ve done this list and so many shows have come & gone..too many of my favs ending their series runs like Sons of Anarchy, Breaking Bad, Mad Men & Justified all in the same year for crimeny sakes. Luckily a few good news ones have popped up and I will be updating this every few weeks from now on. Now onto some great TV….
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THE RED ROAD (Sundance Channel)
Martin Henderson & Jason Momoa are really outstanding in this show. They play the best hardcore ‘frenemies’ I’ve seen in quite some time in a show that’s refreshingly different from the same ol’ cops & robbers genre.

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THEBLACKLIST (NBC)

James Spader.. enough said. He is fantastic here. Add in a now all grown up-looking amazing -from 90210 –Ryan Eggold doing some decent work and Diego Klattenhoff stepping up in a good supporting and you have yourself a pretty damn good show. Megan Boone as the female lead, for some reason can be the only thorn in my side in some episodes though most everything revolves around her. I also love the complete diversity of what this cast does.

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THE GOLDBERGS (ABC)
I’m sorry but their “Ferris Bueller” episode a few weeks ago was so so so very spot on and had me laughing harder than I have in some time. Every episode brings me back to what at the time, I thought was the worst period in my life.. turns out it was the best and Wendi McClendon-Covey kills it every single week as the mom. The whole family is just so spot on.. If you’re not watching this show, you clearly didn’t grow up in the best decade EVER!! 🙂
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BROOKLYN NINE NINE (FOX)
SURPRISE! Another comedy for me which is unusual because I’m very picky on my comedies as shockingly enough, I actually prefer them to be funny. And this one is. The whole cast is so deadpan spot on and work so well together I can’t stop laughing each and every episode.

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12 MONKEYS (SyFy)
I’m telling you..Syfy channel has been rocking it and really stepped up their game in the last few years. This show being one of the reasons and one of the best ones on TV right now period. Each episode has upped itself a notch and Aaron Stanford, Kirk Acevedo & Amanda Shull truly take this show to the next level. So granted it took me 3 episodes to realize it was based on the Bruce Willis/Brad Pitt movie, but give me a break, that was 1995!!!

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BROADCHURCH (BBC AMERICA)
You know I love my British dramas. The first season of this show was mind-bogglingly good. Then they tried the American-ized version Gracepoint with a great cast, including David Tennant whom they said ‘couldn’t be understood by audiences in the U.K. version’ reallly.. I had no problem and still have no problem understanding him, but the U.S. version was quite awful. So now we are on Season 2 and it’s carried on from season 1 so well which I think was the big question everyone had. Could it be as good? The answer is yes.

the good wife

THE GOOD WIFE (CBS)
After a spectacular Season 5 where this show had some of the best writing I’d seen in a while for network TV.. Season 6 came back with a new firm, Florrick, Lockhart & Agos and has been a bit of a roller coaster at times swinging back n forth between good at times, but a bit confusing. But as of this past Sunday, WHOA! Don’t miss this show people.. it’s what Scandal etc. wish they could be.

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VIKINGS (HISTORY)
So it’s probably not exact history, but then what really is. We don’t know how the Vikings sounded or exactly what language they spoke, but we do know a lot of their history based upon their gods and what happened between them & the Christians. And we know they discovered America way before Columbus did and were amazing navigators & shipbuilders for their time. We also know that they were true warriors and yes, raided other countries to death. Travis Fimmel has found his calling in this role. He is perfect as King Ragnar and Clive Standen as his brother Rollo is just plain badass.. oh did I mention they are hot..well yeah, they are but the show is also reeeally good and Kathryn Winnick as the bad-ass Lagertha tops this cast off showing true girl power. This is not only a well done good show, it’s entertaining as end all.

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MAD MEN (AMC)
Where would we be without Don Draper??!! Much less entertained in my opinion. This show has stunned us, made us look back in our pasts to see where our futures are.. reminded us of a way things were done not all that long ago, and done it so stylishly we’ve all just fell in love with it. The fact that this show is one of the shows I love that is ending, makes it all the harder to look forward to these last episodes. Don, Peggy, Ken, Pete, Betty, Joan, Harry, Roger and all the rest whom we grown so fond of..let’s smoke one last cigarette together while mixing a drink at work..at noon!

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JUSTIFIED (FX)
Oh Raylan..oh Boyd.. oh Ava.. how I will miss you so. I wouldn’t know where to begin or end with how much I love this show and how good this final season is. We are at the very end, and 3 things I will miss most.. the witty amazing dialogue, the fantastic acting by Timothy Olyphant, Walton Goggins, Joelle Carter, Jacob Pitts, Erica Tazel and Nick Searcy along with the rest of the absolutely fantastic co-stars & guest stars that have made this show, and the opening song.. Something I never fast forward through. Oh and producers/directors/writers/FX network ~ can you please give Rachel (Erica Tazel) & Tim (Jacob Pitts) there own spin-off show..pretty please.