Aug 14, 2015
You never know when you're going to strike gold at the movie theater. Last week featured choices so dire, including "Ricki and the Flash" starring Meryl Streep in a seemingly ridiculous role as a former rock star in her 60s who takes a second chance at fame, and an absolutely Dead On Arrival reboot of "The Fantastic Four."
This week offers three distinct choices, all of which have their own distinct audiences. I'll do briefs on two of them – "Straight Outta Compton" and "The Man from UNCLE" – and dig in more on what I think is the sleeper movie of the year so far, aka a movie that comes out of nowhere to stun you with how good it is: "Mistress America."
"Compton" is a true-story biopic of the infamous rap group N.W.A., whose acronym I can't even explain on this site. They were the first gangster-rap group to explode in popularity and are today more famous for spawning members Ice Cube and Dr. Dre (a mega music producer who co-invented the wildly popular Beats headphones) than their own music.
Cube and Dre teamed up to tell their story, and what's most impressive is that they don't appear to gloss over any of their own bad behavior. The movie follows the rap group's rise from the hard streets and police racism of mid-1980s Los Angeles to national stardom and controversy, then back down into the perils that come with stardom that arrives too fast and too soon.