post_page_cover

Stars Featured, Reviews Film Threat

Jul 29, 2023

The great American tradition of New York underground cinema shines on in writer/director Mars Roberge’s striking feature Stars. Adapted from the play by Doron Braunshtein, the movie follows the toil of a group of homeless women staying in a shelter in the Bowery. To alleviate their misery, the women have all adopted the names of famous female celebrities. They pretend to be glamorous as they scrape across the concrete.
Lauren Hutton (Eva Dorrepaal) goes on and on over fabricated memories of dancing with Warhol in Studio 54. Martha Stewart (Meredith Binder) is constantly obsessively cleaning the shelter. Oprah Winfrey (Rah Digga) is a drunk who spends all her change at the bodega, buying lottery tickets from Ralph (Spookey Ruben). Madonna (Miley Rose) sings on the streets, hoping to be discovered as she sells sex for crack and heroin. Bianca Jagger (Debra Haden) is actually an undercover police commander who is trying to clean up the lower east side. She nestles amongst the crack w****s while secretly giving orders to patrolmen Marty (John McDermott) and Josh (David Booker).

“To alleviate their misery, the women have all adopted the names of famous female celebrities.”
The women are pestered regularly by Juliette, a.k.a. Lucifer (Sophia Lamar), who steals from everybody when she isn’t shooting drugs. As is the case with living on a knife’s edge, they keep getting cut until someone is sliced so badly they don’t get back up. As the group goes further under, the lights from the stars fade further.
Stars is an amazing throwback to the New York indie film scene of the 1980s. Fans of the Cinema of Transgression, as well as the early films of Jarmusch and Borden, will recognize the flavor being recreated. A good deal of the credit for this belongs to the director of photography Cody Stauffer. Stauffer’s stunning black-and-white camerawork captures the unique texture of Manhattan with its combination of grit and glory. Many dialogue shots of the characters feature the city’s iconic scenery perfectly framed in the background.

Disclaimer: This story is auto-aggregated by a computer program and has not been created or edited by filmibee.
Publisher: Source link

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE
‘The Pitt’ Star Noah Wyle Teases Season 3 Time Jump & Winter Setting
‘The Pitt’ Star Noah Wyle Teases Season 3 Time Jump & Winter Setting

As The Pitt heads toward an even final few episodes for Season 2, the stage is already being set for the upcoming third season. The star in front and behind the camera has revealed new details about what audiences should…

Apr 11, 2026

...
Earth’ Season 2 Casts Peter Dinklage as Series Regular

While screenwriter, television showrunner, and director Noah Hawley is already lining up his next feature film project, that seemingly hasn't stopped developments on the second season of Alien: Earth. The series, which premiered on FX last year, was a project…

Apr 10, 2026

‘Foundation’s Lee Pace Teases Even “Bigger” Story in Season 4
‘Foundation’s Lee Pace Teases Even “Bigger” Story in Season 4

The return of Apple TV’s critically acclaimed, yet somehow still sorely underrated, three-part science fiction epic has just been given the perfect hype, with a returning star not only offering a production update but also calling the next outing “bigger”…

Apr 9, 2026

...
‘Star Wars: Maul – Shadow Lord’ Is the Perfect Jumping-on Point for Newcomers [Exclusive]

Lucasfilm and Disney are jumping back into the animated Star Wars universe with the release of Star Wars: Maul — Shadow Lord, centered on Sam Witwer's iconic animated Sith villain. Spinning off from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Shadow Lord…

Apr 8, 2026