I was quite surprised by how much I loved both X and Pearl so I was really excited to see MaXXXine, the conclusion to the trilogy, at an early access screening at the Broadway last night. It is definitely the weakest of the three movies, which is a bit disappointing, but at least I had fun watching it with a big crowd. After surviving a massacre at a Texas farmhouse, Maxine Minx (Mia Goth) is now living in Hollywood and working in the adult entertainment industry. She signs on to star in a horror film, The Puritan II, written and directed by Elizabeth Bender (Elizabeth Debicki) because she is hoping for more mainstream success but her big break is jeopardized by a mysterious serial killer with ties to her past who is killing her friends and colleagues and using a private detective named John Labat (Kevin Bacon) to stalk her. She evades homicide detectives Marianne Williams (Michelle Monaghan) and Ben Torres (Bobby Canavale) to confront the killer herself, in an epic battle at the Hollywood sign, and uses the notoriety to become the star she was always meant to be. Just as X is an homage to the slasher films of the 1970s and Pearl takes inspiration from the Technicolor Golden Age of Hollywood, MaXXXine references the neo-noir erotic thrillers of the 1980s (it reminded me of a Brian De Palma movie). It portrays the sleazy underbelly of Hollywood and the fear of the religious right about the influence of horror prevalent during the time period but these themes are not explored with any depth. As a result, I found the climax and the big reveal of the killer to be incredibly underwhelming and I kept waiting for there to be another twist in the final few minutes. Even though there is more style than substance, I thoroughly enjoyed the 1980s aesthetic in the costumes and production design as well as all of the needle drops, especially "Welcome to the Pleasuredome" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood during a club scene. Goth is as compelling as ever, particularly in a scene involving an audition, and Bacon's over the top performance is so much fun to watch but most of the other actors are not given much to do and Debicki seems like she is in a completely different movie. I didn't hate this but I was expecting so much more (because the previous movies are so good).
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