MOVIE PREVIEWS
THE RENTAL
Rated: R
Release Date: 07/24/2020
Production Company: IFC Films

Cast:
Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Sheila Vand
Jeremy Allen White and Toby Huss.

Crew:
Director: Dave Franco. Producers: Dave Franco, Joe Swanberg, Elizabeth Haggard, Teddy Schwarman, Ben Stillman and Christopher Storer. Executive Producers: Michael Heimler and Sean Durkin. Screenwriters: Dave Franco, Joe Swanberg and Mike Demski. Cinematographer: Christian Sprenger.
Plot:
By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

Dave Franco admits he has always wanted to step outside of his comedy world and direct a horror film. The 35-year-old actor who is best known for the comedies, ?Neighbors? and ?The Disaster Artist? makes an impressive leap into the horror genre with his new movie ?The Rental.?

In addition to directing ?The Rental,? Franco co-produced and wrote the film with Joe Swanberg (?Drinking Buddies? and ?Win It All?).

?The Rental? is a tightly wrapped movie--88 minutes in all-- that eschews predictable and cheesy jump scares for authentic and lingering thrills. I guarantee that the next time you rent a vacation home you?ll check out all the showerheads and potted plants.

In ?The Rental? two couples want to celebrate a successful business deal. Charlie (Dan Stevens, ?The Call Of The Wild?), his wife Michelle (Alison Brie, Franco?s real-life wife/star of TV?s ?GLOW? and ?Community? ) along with his business partner Mina (Sheila Vand, TV?s ?Snowpiercer?) and his brother/Mina?s boyfriend, Josh (Jeremy Allen White, TV?s ?Shameless?) decide on a weekend getaway.

They go online and find the perfect Airbnb. Yeah, it?s overpriced, but my goodness, that ocean view is simply spectacular.

They pack up everything including their French bulldog Reggie, although the house rules specifically state no pets are allowed. When they arrive, they meet the property manager Taylor (Toby Huss, TV?s ?Reno 911!?) who looks after the place for his brother. Taylor is an odd character. There?s something about him that rubs Mina the wrong way. In fact, Mina, who is Middle Eastern, initially tried to make the house reservation, but Taylor turned her down over the phone. A couple of hours later when Charlie (Stevens) calls, he?s able to easily book it. Mina thinks the guy is a racist creep and she may be right.

Everyone else is telling Mina to forget him and just enjoy the place. As much as she tries, Mina feels that something just isn?t right about Taylor or the house.

Once they all settle in for the evening they discuss plans to hike and do some sightseeing although Michelle (Brie) makes it known that she wants to drink, do drugs and hang out in the hot tub more than anything.

?The Rental? takes its time. Our interest in the characters and their quirky personalities grow as the film gathers momentum.

Mina swears someone is watching them or maybe it?s just her paranoia. The real red flag should have been when Reggie the dog hightails it back into the house looking as if he?s just seen a ghost. He?s seen and heard something. No surprise that Reggie later mysteriously disappears.

Is there a stalking maniac on the prowl set to take out Charlie, Michelle, Mina and Josh? I?ll never tell, but Franco sure has a few tricks up his sleeve that keeps us guessing as to what will appear out of the fog and scary atmosphere that he effectively creates. Even the music in ?The Rental? is hauntingly foreboding and will keep you on edge.

?The Rental? opens at select Drive-Ins and is available On Demand July 24.

Check Out This Trailer For "THE RENTAL"

N2Entertainment.net recently chatted via Zoom with Dave Franco about his new movie ?The Rental.? REEL MOVIE NEWS

Lana K. Wilson-Combs is a member of the Broadcast Film Critics? Association (BFCA), The Black Film Critics Circle (BFCC), The Alliance Of Women Film Journalists (AWFJ) and a Nominating Committee Voting Member for the NAACP Image Awards.


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<b>MAHOGANY</b> Title: MAHOGANY
Year Released: 1975
Running Time: 109
Production Company: Paramount Pictures
Director: Berry Gordy, Tony Richardson and Jack Wormser
Director of Photography: David Watkin
Screenwriter: John Byrum and Toni Amber
Author: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

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Do you know where you're going to?
Do you like the things that life is showing you? Where are you going to?
Do you know?
Do you get what you're hoping for? When you look behind you, there's no open doors. What are you hoping for? Do you know? "Theme from Mahogany...
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