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In The Mix (2005)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:1
Rotten:12
Average Rating:3.2/10
Consensus: Fans may get a kick out of seeing Usher showcasing his charm on screen, but the movie itself is tone deaf and inconsequential, even by rom-com standards.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sexual content, violence and language.
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Nov 23, 2005 Wide
Box Office: $10,105,281
Synopsis: R&B star Usher makes an assured screen debut in this mix of mob movie and romantic comedy. Chazz Palminenteri co-stars as the friendly don who recruits family friend Darrell (Usher) to play... R&B star Usher makes an assured screen debut in this mix of mob movie and romantic comedy. Chazz Palminenteri co-stars as the friendly don who recruits family friend Darrell (Usher) to play bodyguard for his daughter, Dolly (Emmanuelle Chiriqi). She and Darrell have been friends since they were kids, but the seven years since they last saw each other have changed things. She's grown into a headstrong young law student with a yen for yoga and a smug yuppie boyfriend (Geoff Stults); he's grown into an ultra-smooth chick magnet with dreams of starting his own record company. They're destined for each other, but there's not only the racial issue in their way--someone's trying to take over the family business via treachery and bullets, and Darrell's right in the thick of things. When the interracial romance isn't heating up the screen, there's plenty of raucous comedy supplied by Anthony Fazio as Dolly's pseudo-gangsta younger brother, Kevin Hart as Darrell's loudmouthed co-DJ, and a bulldog with an unfortunate digestion problem. Director Ron Underwood takes his time going around the more edgy turns in the script, giving the actors room to stretch out and get comfortable in their characters and surroundings, and helping the film transcend its more formulaic elements (it's an obvious nod to the 1992 Whitney Houston/Kevin Costner chestnut, THE BODYGUARD). Best of all, Usher proves his game extends to the big screen, where he displays plenty of debonair warmth and easygoing charm. [More]
Starring: Chazz Palminteri, Usher, Robert Davi, Emmanuelle Chriqui
Starring: Chazz Palminteri, Usher, Robert Davi, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Kevin Hart
Director: Ron Underwood
Director: Ron Underwood
Screenwriter: Jacqueline Zambrano
Producer: Bill Borden
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for In The Mix
The failure is with a script as ungainly as it is and an oversimplified conception of American-Italian and black cultures.
This thing is as formulaically bland as the rest of its Tinseltown kind.
Usher, who has a squinty charm, is forced to display an infinite polite chivalry that would have shamed Sidney Poitier.
Played mostly as a drama but utterly devoid of tension, the film mainly comes across as recycled.
[A] one-dimensional romantic comedy that ... feels like an old-fashioned vehicle picture, the kind the big movie studios used to make in the 1930's and 40's just to bring in the fans of a particular actor or actress.
... pic is never too insulting to the viewer, and works up a fair amount of goodwill by the good graces of Usher's Will Smithian charisma and an extremely attractive filmmaking package ...
Usher's fans will enjoy his frequent wardrobe changes and a couple of scenes where he takes off his shirt, but it's hard to imagine how anyone who doesn't kiss his poster goodnight could get his or her money's worth from this film.
Not even likable leading man Usher can save this muddled mob comedy from a quick route to video shelves.
In the Mix has clearly been made by people who want to make a few bucks off Usher, and who have seen a few Sopranos episodes.
A jumble of genres including mob melodrama, bodyguard romance and interracial love story, none of which is handled in a remotely satisfying manner.
Mix, however, never once veers from its main mission. That would be superstar as product placement.
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