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The Private Eye

  • 2024
  • R
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Eric Roberts, Petri Hawkins Byrd, Ryan Remington, Denzel Whitaker, Timothy Dougherty, Patrick Roe, Jared Brady, Jack Cook, Mark Doc Berry, Clare Grant, Stream Gardner, Chip tha Ripper, Erik Griffin, Mark W. Berry, Alex Kagianaris, Josiah Jack Kalian, Eugenia Kuzmina, Elijah Boothe, Patrick Walker, Cory Kirk, Elliot, Denisha Hardeman, Matt Rife, Jock McKissic, Rapha Bola, Jay Reeves, Lexy Panterra, JT Palmer, and Hope Ayiyi in The Private Eye (2024)
The life of private eye, Mort Madison, is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case.
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The life of private eye, Mort Madison, is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case.The life of private eye, Mort Madison, is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case.The life of private eye, Mort Madison, is spiraling downward, when a beguiling, slightly familiar woman hires him for his most unusual case.

  • Director
    • Jack Cook
  • Writers
    • Hope Ayiyi
    • Rosalinda Books
    • Jack Cook
  • Stars
    • Eric Roberts
    • Matt Rife
    • Denzel Whitaker
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    277
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Cook
    • Writers
      • Hope Ayiyi
      • Rosalinda Books
      • Jack Cook
    • Stars
      • Eric Roberts
      • Matt Rife
      • Denzel Whitaker
    • 12User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Eric Roberts
    Eric Roberts
    • Edmond
    Matt Rife
    Matt Rife
    • Mort Madison
    Denzel Whitaker
    Denzel Whitaker
    • Bradley
    Clare Grant
    Clare Grant
    • Michelle
    Erik Griffin
    Erik Griffin
    • Crazy Carl
    Cory Kirk
    Cory Kirk
    Lexy Panterra
    Lexy Panterra
    • Sadie
    Petri Hawkins Byrd
    Petri Hawkins Byrd
    • Henry
    Eugenia Kuzmina
    Eugenia Kuzmina
    • Olga
    Jay Reeves
    Jay Reeves
    • Stone
    Jock McKissic
    Jock McKissic
    Denisha Hardeman
    Denisha Hardeman
    Elijah Boothe
    • Dee
    Timothy Dougherty
    Timothy Dougherty
    • Jedediah
    • (as Tim Dougherty)
    JT Palmer
    JT Palmer
    Elliot
    Elliot
    • David
    Josiah Jack Kalian
    Josiah Jack Kalian
    • Oz
    • (as Jack Kalian)
    Chip tha Ripper
    • Clive Campbell
    • (as King Chip)
    • Director
      • Jack Cook
    • Writers
      • Hope Ayiyi
      • Rosalinda Books
      • Jack Cook
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    9imdbfan-6524303371

    Diamond in the Rough

    There needs to be more movies like this! The Private an Eye was an art piece or what you would call an Art House film. I think to be able to appreciate this movie you need to be a fan of Film Noir movies. You can tell this movie was shot on a shoe string budget but still captured the essence of the noir genera. The lead actor was great to watch, after watching a movie I looked up who Matt Rife and am now a fan of his comedy. It's very cool to see where people start. I think this movie would do well in Europe... I really enjoyed the long shots and the cast that showed up the CabDriver had me cracking up I wanted to see more of him!
    8samanthaadams-04571

    Fan of film noir :)

    I love film noir type films. Film noir is a cinematic term used primarily to describe stylized Hollywood crime dramas, particularly those that emphasize cynical attitudes and motivations. The 1940s and 1950s are generally regarded as the "classic period" of American film noir. I felt that in 2024 they did a good job of bringing this type of film back. I don't think a lot of the young generation will appreciate this film as much as the older generation will but I could be wrong. I give 8 out of 10. Definitely could improve many things in this film but this supposedly was made on a low budget with some HUGE talent which is another positive. Hope to watch this again soon at home.
    5ferguson-6

    memories

    Greetings again from the darkness. Robin Williams. Richard Pryor. Jim Carrey. Michael Keaton. Whoopi Goldberg. That's just a few of the stand-up comedians who successfully transitioned to acting in movies. While it seems like a natural next step, there have been even more for whom the transition simply didn't work, although a TV series seems to be a worthwhile fallback for most. Matt Rife becomes the latest to take the leap from late night comedy club gigs to the silver screen. As an internet sensation, Mr. Rife has a built-in following, despite the recent backlash over his poor choice of jokes.

    What he doesn't have, or at least doesn't show here, is the acting talent to carry a movie. He certainly looks the part, and the role seems to offer the opportunity to flash his chops, however his scenes mostly fall flat. Writer-director Jack Cook and co-writers Hope Ayiyi and Rosalinda Books have latched onto a favorite Hollywood genre, which the title too obviously identifies. Rife, as Mort Madison, dons the fedora hat, a trench coat, and lights a cigarette to ensure we viewers are in full gumshoe mode.

    Mort is struggling. His client list consists only of a young neighborhood boy whose pet has run away. Desperately in need of money, he tells the boy to bring his piggy bank, and then turns back into his pig sty of a filthy apartment. Filmmaker Cook keeps us in black and white until "the dame" shows up. Transitioning to color, we note his new client, Michelle (Clare Grant), not only is dressed in red, but she also offers Mort a retainer for her case. Of course, there is an attraction between the two, yet Mort always seems a step behind, especially for a detective. It's clear, something isn't right with him.

    His flashbacks take him to his solving a string of video store robberies, and even this is followed later by a scene that telegraphs what's happening. There is even a scene where Matt slips and falls in the shower. When he regains consciousness, the water is no longer running. We correctly assume this isn't a clue, but rather a flaw. The next key player here is David (played by Elliott), Michelle's psycho-therapist friend who also seems out of step with the story and movie.

    I don't enjoy negative criticism towards the work of others, so I'll add a bit of the bright side. We get Eric Roberts as the film's narrator, and he later shows up as a character who crosses paths with Mort. It seems this was meant to trick us, but any twists that might have looked good on paper, never really click on the screen, and certainly don't surprise. There is (finally) a humorous scene featuring Erik Griffin as taxi driver, Crazy Carl. Griffin gets the film's best line as he brandishes a pistol, telling Mort, "I already cocked it. I gotta shoot somebody." A few other attempts at humor just don't work, and it proves that one "touché" per film is sufficient. The film is easily 30 minutes longer than necessary, and we can only hope this has been a learning experience for all involved, and improvement will be seen in their next projects.

    In theaters beginning February 9, 2024.
    10ScottduPont

    A Movie you need to see twice!

    I saw "The Private Eye" first in a theater a few months ago and absolutely loved it. Interesting story with several twists I didn't see coming and the cast was amazing led by Matt Rife, Clare Grant and Eric Roberts. With what I discovered at the end of the movie (no spoilers here), I can't wait to go back and watch it a second time streaming. The flash back sequences along with the unique film noir were very well done. I rate this movie a 10 mostly because for a low budget indie movie (probably done for under $3M), it was very well done and most importantly a GREAT story! Can't wait to see what Jack Cook comes up with for his next movie!
    9pkrjqdxg

    Great cast, not bad for Jack Cook's first film

    I didn't know what to expect going into this one. I'm a big fan of film noir films. I felt the film could have been a little shorter but nonetheless it was good. Very interesting story! I enjoyed the ride which had moments of humor, mystery, and entertainment. Plenty of laughs and many surprises in the film. Some good plot twists. Curious what is next for this young and upcoming filmmakers?

    Buckle your seat beat for a wild and hilarious ride with Mort Madison as he tackles his most unusual case yet in "The Private Eye." With Jack Cook at the helm and a talented cast bringing the story to life, this film noir is sure to leave audiences wondering what is happening and laughing out loud and craving more.

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      • February 9, 2024 (United States)
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