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Jan 25, 2010
‘The Runaways’ Premieres At The Sundance Film Festival
At last

Last night The Sundance Film Festival hosted the world premiere screening of the new biopic The Runaways at the Eccles Center Theatre in Park City, UT. As I mentioned yesterday, actresses Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning were joined by director Floria Sigismondi at last night’s premiere. In attendance as well were original Runaways bandmembers Joan Jett and Cherie Currie. Here are a few pics from the red carpet arrivals along with a review of the film from Entertainment Weekly magazine:

The most entertaining thing about the movie is that its writer-director, music-video veteran Floria Sigismondi (making her feature debut), has a sixth sense for how the Runaways were an image first and a rock & roll band second. Early on, we see Stewart’s black-shag-haired Joan in an L.A. boutique, where she has to coerce the sales woman into selling her a man’s studded biker jacket, which she wears as if born to it. Stewart’s no-frills, casually likable performance begins with Jett’s distinctive tough-girl saunter — which is to say, the actress knows just how to walk like a skinny dude. At the same time, we meet Cherie Currie (first name pronounced Sher-ee), who chops her platinum-blonde mane into a David Bowie shag, paints on the facial lightning streak from his Aladdin Sane cover, and lip-syncs to him at a high school talent show, which results in her being pelted with wads of paper. These girls, it’s clear, have their underground fashion bona fides down. But it takes Kim Fowley (Michael Shannon), the noted record producer who becomes their psycho Svengali, to teach them how to rock out like boys. Fowley, who favors red-leather jackets and dog collars the size of tiaras, is a hyped-up hustler-manipulator who looks like a punk Frankenstein and shouts everything as if in mid-tantrum. He’s a ruthless creep, a kind of jadedly oversexed type-A head case, but he knows what sells. He finds Cherie in a nightclub, immediately placing her in the band as if he were casting a porno film. The fact that she’s only 15 is, to him, icing on the bad-girl cake.

The EW review continues after the jump …

There’s a fun scene set in the girls’ grungy rehearsal trailer, where Fowley, with a little help from Joan, makes up “Cherry Bomb” on the spot (“Hello, daddy! Hello, mom! I’m your ch-ch-ch-ch- cherry bomb!”), and he teaches Cherie how to sing it…nasty. Beneath her postures, she’s supposed to be a sweet, quiet girl who loves Peggy Lee and Don McLean, but she learns how to snarl and wiggle her crotch. Then Fowley teaches the girls to brace themselves for hecklers, and to fight back. At a concert in Japan, they’re in full flower, and you can feel the electric pull of what’s new about these girls co-opting the male-hormonal thrust of rock and making it their own. When it gets away from the stage, however, and from the iconography of strutting she-devil-in-lingerie empowerment, The Runaways is just a watchable, rather so-so rock biopic, with the thinly imagined characters and desultory, one-thing-after-another episodic slackness of a TV movie. Granted, there’s a special challenge in bringing this story to life: The Runaways were really just little girls who fed themselves into a giant, buzz-saw machine of image and marketing, all ruled over, of course, by Fowley, the gonzo manager-producer from hell. So they’re really passive vessels in their own story. But The Runaways turns them passive in a different way: They’re made so likable and innocent and quaintly brash that they don’t fully have egos, erotic or otherwise. Stewart, in black eyeliner, nails Jett’s sinewy attitude, but Joan’s sexual proclivities are treated in a teasing, music-video way. I mean, why be so coy in a movie that’s supposed to be a rowdy celebration of a new kind of audacious feminine sexual power? But then, Joan is really just the side player here. The Runaways is fashioned as Cherie Currie’s story — and the little bite-size conflicts provided for her, though they may be rooted in fact, aren’t fleshed out in a convincing way. She squabbles, tiresomely, with her twin sister (Danielle Riley Keough), and when Fowley forces her to do a solo cheesecake photo shoot for a magazine, Joan blows up at her for selling out the band’s image. Excuse me, but does Joan understand what the band is selling? Cherie falls into drug and alcohol addiction, but the script is so scattershot that Dakota Fanning’s performance ends up a little all over the place … The Runaways shows you that the Runaways were authentic — if packaged — stars, and they they were victimized for being ahead of their time. As a band, the movie gives them their due, but as individuals it doesn’t make them interesting.

HMMM … I suspected as much. The problem with biopics about musicians and/or bands is that the audience is so familiar with the onstage persona that anything that veers from that persona affects how the movie can be perceived (usually, in a negative manner). Biopics usually struggle with the off-stage stuff because, depending on who’s telling the story, the results can be vastly different from actual reality. I am still very much interested in seeing this film for myself … even if the off-stage stuff sucks, I’m really anxious to see The Runaways rock out on stage if at least in this movie. What I wouldn’t give to go back in time to see The Runaways live on stage back in the day. I will deffo be seeing this film in the theater in March when it opens.

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17 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal says:

    I am so excited to see this movie!!!

  2. M_Deezy says:

    Yeah I’m still excited to see this one for myself..

  3. CoCo says:

    Saw it… Kristen Stewart can’t act her way out of a paper bag. I just do NOT see the appeal of that girl at all. The film itself, however, is worth watching as long as you are prepared for Kristen being… well… lack luster. Sundance has been a bit “ho-hum” this year, so I would say this is one of the better films. At least IMHO.

  4. Roxster says:

    Is it me or is this more of a summation of the story (and somewhat of a criticism of the script) then an actual review? Particularly the first half. Its as if the author forgot this was not a fictional script.

  5. halifaxhoney says:

    I don’t get the appeal of Kristen Stewart as well. Everything I’ve seen her in she just seems so blah.
    That said I will probably still see this movie. I’m a sucker for biopics.

  6. rOXy says:

    I think they hit the casting spot on. Kristin as Joan and Dakota as Cherie are perfect. In the picture where they are all lined up, they look like minature humans next to the big dude!

  7. ems says:

    Why does Kristen Stewart always have to look like she just rolled out of bed? At least put on a blazer or leather jacket instead of the hoodie Its SUNDANCE, not a friday night at the cinema.

  8. jellybelly says:

    it’s not kristen’s style to put on a blazer and such. at least she stays true to herself and iv seen guys there dressed the same way. and her movie welcome to the rileys got really great reviews i liked her in panic room and twilight being blah was the writers fault not hers i think lol

  9. nicole says:

    it doesnt have to be kristens style…but she doesnt have to look like a grease ball who just rolled out of bed either.

  10. Michael Shannon is also in jeans and a hoody. But none of you are bitching about him just rolling out of bed. Sexist much?

  11. nicole says:

    @canaussiegirl – he doesnt look greasy.

  12. nisha says:

    i am so excited to see this i am so glad that there’s not long ti wait now. i agree with roxy the casting was amazing. the pictures are awesome.thanks for posting

  13. ceec says:

    I see that Danielle Riley Keough is in the movie – Elvis’ granddaughter …..another rock-n-roll tie

  14. PixiesBassline says:

    Joan Jett looks a little freaky…. like she had some chipmunk cheeks implanted.

  15. @nicole neither does Kristen. So sorry she is not living up to how you think someone should look at the premier of their own movie.

  16. Kelly says:

    Can’t WAIT to see the movie. I love the Runaways and I think it’ll be interesting to watch Dakota Fanning play Cherie Curry..

  17. Lilliah says:

    canaussiegirl has a reallllly good point, and what makes it weirder is that i think if we all knew she was a lesbian, people wouldn’t whine so much about her not being dressed up to their liking.

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