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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 1 August

By August 1, 2024No Comments

Magic Mike (Soderbergh, 2012)

It’s the first of August and on this date back in 2012 I reviewed the first of the sur­prise fran­chise Magic Mike.

Not men­tioned in the review: that I saw the film at one of those ‘Chicks at the Flicks’ pre­views where an audi­ence of women are plied with pink cham­pagne and macar­ons in exchange for gen­er­at­ing word-of-mouth in advance of open­ing weekend.

I was the only man in the audi­ence … Not uncom­fort­able at all.

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I’ll admit that I have been some­what scorn­ful of the tal­ents of Channing Tatum in these pages – I once described him as hav­ing “the poten­tial to be a Steve McQueen for the gen­er­a­tion whose under­pants are fall­ing out of the top of their trousers” – but with 21 Jump Street and Magic Mike he looks to be find­ing a kind of star­dom that he can call his own.

It’s vital that movie stars appear to be effort­lessly com­fort­able in their own skin and we get to see pre­cisely how com­fort­able Tatum is as he spends a great deal wear­ing not much more. He plays the Magic Mike of the title, an age­ing Florida male strip­per look­ing to cash out. Alex Pettyfer – anoth­er young stud­let I’ve been rude about in the past – is “The Kid”, learn­ing the ropes and going off the rails. Magic Mike is an extremely sat­is­fy­ing update of All About Eve: it feels authen­t­ic, the char­ac­ters are easy to warm to and Steven Soderbergh’s dir­ec­tion is cus­tom­ar­ily effi­cient and decept­ively relaxed. A quick final note about Matthew McConaughey – nice bongos.

Also in that Capital Times column: Loren Taylor in the Wellington indie Existence (a future recom­mend­a­tion here if I can find con­firm how to watch it), Eco-doc Song of the Kauri, Robert Pattinson in Bel Ami and Bertrand Tavernier’s his­tor­ic­al epic The Princess of Montpensier.


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Where to watch Magic Mike

Aotearoa: Digital rent­al from AroVision, Neon or Apple

Australia: Streaming on FoxtelNow or digit­al pur­chase from Apple

Canada: Streaming on Starz

Ireland: Digital rental

USA: Digital rental

UK: Streaming on Prime Video or MGM+