Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Late Night

The movie Late Night was a big hit at Sundance this year but, by the time it was on my radar, I couldn't get a ticket.  Luckily it is now out in wide release and I had a chance to see it last night.  It is fabulous!  Katherine Newbury (Emma Thompson) has been the host of a late night talk show for the past thirty years.  She has dozens of Emmy awards and she has a high standard of excellence which she refuses to compromise for the sake of social relevance.  However, her ratings have been going down and the new head of the network (Amy Ryan) wants to replace her with a crass comedian (Ike Barinholtz) to shake things up.  Refusing to go without a fight, Katherine insists that her producer (Denis O'Hare) hire a woman comedy writer.  Molly Patel (Mindy Kaling), a woman of color who has absolutely no experience in television, just happens to be interviewing with him when he gets this directive and is hired.  The all-male all-white writing team thinks of Molly as a "diversity hire" and look down on her until some of her ideas actually improve the ratings.  This movie is incredibly funny with very witty dialogue but it also addresses some important issues such as racism, sexism, ageism, and an interesting take on the #metoo movement.  Thompson is absolutely brilliant in the role of a diva forced to acknowledge her fallibility and I especially loved the scene where Katherine realizes how much her show means to her in a mea culpa monologue after a scandal breaks.  Kaling is very hit or miss with me (I sometimes find her to be annoying) but she is endearing as an outsider who speaks her mind because she doesn't know any better.  Because Kaling wrote the script based on her own experiences as a comedy writer on The Office, it feels very authentic and I enjoyed the behind the scenes look at what makes a joke funny.  While Molly does have a romance with one of the other comedy writers, I really appreciated the fact the focus was more on her relationship with Katherine and how they both cope with being women in a man's world.  I love comedies with biting social commentary so I can't recommend this movie enough!

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