By Chris Kavan - 09/11/19 at 10:55 PM CT
It was certainly a good weekend last week for It: Chapter 2 as the sequel to the R-rated blockbuster came in right in line with high expectations and gave the fall a much-needed boost after a kind of disappointing end-of-summer box office. Pennywise and the Losers Club is about to be joined by some Hustlers - that is, a group of women who use their assets to stick it to the man - and make some major money - until things all come crashing down. There is also The Goldfinch, an overly dramatic drama that has been getting savaged by critics. We'll see if horror trumps strippers this weekend.
THE GOLDFINCH While The Goldfinch is based on a highly-acclaimed novel from Donna Tartt and boasts an impressive cast - Nicole Kidman, Sarah Paulson, Ansel Elgort, Finn Wolfhard, Luke Wilson, Denis O'Hare, Jeffrey Wright, Willa Fitzgerald, Ashleigh Cummings and Oakes Fegley among them - critics have been unimpressed with this drama - a lifeless, dull melodrama that squanders its source material. What should be an odyssey of guilt and redemption is rendered inert by the director - John Crowley - and writer Peter Straughan, and not even a talented cast seems to be able to rescue this one. This is exactly the type of awards season bait that critics usually lap up, but they aren't fooled this time and I'm guessing general audiences aren't going to rush out to see such slow-moving, emotionally-deep, yet ultimately empty piece of cinema. It might crack the top five, but only because of lack of competition if it does.
The box office was bailed out by It: Chapter 2. We'll see if Hustlers can come close to toppling fear incarnate. I'll be back on Sunday with the breakdown.