Release: Friday, September 20, 2019
👀 Hulu
Written by: Dan Berk; Robert Olsen
Directed by: Dan Berk; Robert Olsen
Starring: Bill Skarsgård; Maika Monroe; Blake Baumgartner; Kyra Sedgwick; Jeffrey Donovan
Distributor: Gunpowder & Sky
***/*****
In terms of competence, small-time criminals Mickey (Bill Skarsgård) and Jules (Maika Monroe) are closer to the Harry and Marv end of the spectrum than they are the Bonnie and Clyde side. These impetuous twenty-somethings are not very good at crime. They are also on the verge of retiring to Florida. Once they rob this convenience store — wearing goofy animal masks, because, why not? — they vow to turn over a new leaf. Soon enough they will literally be selling sea shells down by the seashore. It’s not much of a plan, but it’s a plan nonetheless.
Problem #1: They run out of gas before they can even get out of the woods of Wherevertheyaresville, and are forced into sidetracking to an isolated house where they hope to grand theft auto their way down to the Sunshine State. Justifying their actions turns out to be a pretty fun and rewarding game for those of us watching from afar. These are two kids who make bad decisions but have good hearts; they seem committed to one another and to this idea of living a different kind of life. Once inside the house, they promptly set about snorting coke in order to inspire a plan to relieve the homeowners of their car (or at least enough gas so they can continue on their merry way).
Problem #2: They aren’t exactly expecting to find a young girl (Blake Baumgartner) chained to a pipe in the basement. Mickey wants nothing more than to just GTFO; Jules insists they take the child with them. When they head back upstairs to find the keys to free her they stumble right into George (Jeffrey Donovan) and Gloria (Kyra Sedgwick) and Problem #3 begins. And it’s a doozy. Small-time crooks must learn how to outwit big-time weirdos whose calm demeanor and southern mannerisms are a thin veneer masking sinister intentions.
Villains is the third feature from directing duo Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, a pair of up-and-comers whose first full-length movie, 2015’s Body, was made on a budget of $50k and filmed in 11 days. Villains is another budget-conscious film but one that gets a lot of mileage out of its simple premise, confined setting and small cast. Berk and Olsen describe it as a creative breakthrough. It’s an impressively ergonomic production. This is indie filmmaking elevated by established acting talent and an addictive combination of offbeat humor and palpable tension. The cast dig into their roles with fervent energy, and skillfully use that energy to create memorable characters who, Sedgwick aside, don’t come with much of a backstory.
Villains may not do anything radical, yet the filmmakers manage to throw in a few interesting wrenches into each party’s plans that make for a fun-filled adventure, one that builds to a violent and satisfying payoff. It’s a spirited good time and while the scales tip decidedly more toward comedy than horror, the murky morality of the whole thing is sure to encourage multiple rewatches.

Hands off the table, please.
Moral of the Story: It’s the high-energy acting that really sells it. Fans of Bill “Pennywise” Skarsgård and Maika Monroe are strongly urged to track Villains down. Kyra Sedgwick and Jeffrey Donovan are no slouches either.
Rated: R
Running Time: 82 mins.
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I thought Maika would be a fairly big star by now. Honestly she’s the only piece of It Follows I remember. She was in Honey Boy though and she’s only 26. I’ve got Hulu, and the runtime is sexy 🙂 I’ll need to watch.
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Holy sh*t, she was in Honey Boy! I just looked that up on the cast list (not that I didn’t believe you, but I didn’t even realize it. Must have been a bit part!)
Oh yeah if you’ve got the access to it — and damn it to hell that it’s only on Hulu right now — you absolutely should give it a watch. It’s a hoot! Kyra Sedgwick maybe gets my MVP vote.
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This looks really good. I’ve loved Jeffrey Donovan since Burn Notice, but can’t seem to find this movie anywhere. Hopefully it’ll make its way onto Netflix or Prime Video. 🙂
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Hulu is where I found it. Apparently the movie had a theatrical release but this doesn’t feel like something that really requires that setting! It’s a fun one, hope you are able to track it down. The cast really makes it enjoyable.
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Aw, we don’t get Hulu here in Singapore. I’d keep looking!
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Ah damn, yeah I sometimes forget about the limited availability of some of these streaming services. 😦
You’ll find it at some point I’m sure!
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Big fan of this one. Glad you dug it!
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Oh it’s so much fun! I don’t think I’ve laughed that hard at a person getting shot, ever. Lol that probably wasn’t supposed to be that funny, but I’ve apparently got issues.
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I’m with you, lol. That shit was actually hilarious.
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