A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.
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Just got out a limited release screening for this film! Give it a spin and you can just get lucky! Awesome casting and direction. This film speaks to independent filmmaking and it has some great writing overall. It's really a must-see indy for those interested in character-driven stories and Billy G crushes the performance. He keeps us engaged and into it the whole way. Definitely will get a wider audience as it continues to build theaters. It's a must watch for those into re-living the period casino life with all the chaos that entailed for years Definitely consider taking a trip to go see this film when it comes to a city near you soon.
This film was incredible in the sense that I was able to enter an era of which I've only heard in tales! I grew up going on Vegas trips with the family a couple times a year; but, I was born in 2001, so I've never seen Vegas in its 1980s glory. This movie transported me back to a time I did not know was so different, yet relatively so close to the present!
Along with the "nostalgia" (can I call it that?) it gave me watching "The Vortex," I couldn't help but notice the AMAZING score of the film. Seriously, BRAVO to everyone involved! I love me some classic, cool, smooth, and strong sounding tunes and "The Vortex" soundtrack did not disappoint.
The film was enthralling from its intro credits screen- which was giving Hitchcock- to the last shot of the movie (I won't say anymore for risk of spoiling it). I wasn't able to take my eyes off or even pause it to take a call (sorry Mom) because I was so invested in the storyline. Probably my Top 3 movies of the year- and it isn't 3!
Along with the "nostalgia" (can I call it that?) it gave me watching "The Vortex," I couldn't help but notice the AMAZING score of the film. Seriously, BRAVO to everyone involved! I love me some classic, cool, smooth, and strong sounding tunes and "The Vortex" soundtrack did not disappoint.
The film was enthralling from its intro credits screen- which was giving Hitchcock- to the last shot of the movie (I won't say anymore for risk of spoiling it). I wasn't able to take my eyes off or even pause it to take a call (sorry Mom) because I was so invested in the storyline. Probably my Top 3 movies of the year- and it isn't 3!
I think this movie was super cool as it captured the vintage 80s Vegas style very well! While watching this movie, you will feel a strong connection with every character you meet, as they all have interesting and attention-grabbing personalities. For me, I felt the strongest connection with the main character, Pete (Billy Gardell). I loved the way he told his stories and how deep down, he's a genuine dude. Also, the camera work and music was awesome. It was very creative and it really fit the story. Lastly, the ending will keep you on the edge of your seat! I highly recommend for everyone to see it as I enjoyed it a lot.
I went to see The Vortex during its limited run in Los Angeles not realizing the story would play out against the backdrop of the 1980 MGM Grand Hotel fire in Las Vegas, but I left very impressed with the execution by Richard Zelniker and the performance by Billy Gardell.
Zelniker presents a narrative that swirls with an intoxicatingly dizzying effect, telling a cautionary tale of a comedian, Pete, played by Gardell, struggling with gambling debt and admittedly in too deep with underworld associate and friend, Jimmy, played by Christopher Titus. The complicated dance that plays out from the beginning as Jimmy comes to collect is heightened by the passage of time as well as the eerie occurrences which give way to many jackpots throughout the night, spurred by repeat visits from a Paiute woman (Emily Alabi) on the casino floor. As Pete's desperation increases, the Steadicam shots seem faster, creating a vortex-like effect from which the film draws its name, only slowing as he addresses his shortcomings through conversations with other casino patrons and attempts to take control of his fate.
The film's commitment in its depiction of characters searching for redemption through gambling provides the a near-perfect level of dissonance and in turn evokes a sinking feeling through the last act.
The picture gives me hope that independent film will live on with convincingly good quality and is proof that period pieces are possible at any level. I believe it to be a must-see for audiences seeking heavy handed character-driven films.
Zelniker presents a narrative that swirls with an intoxicatingly dizzying effect, telling a cautionary tale of a comedian, Pete, played by Gardell, struggling with gambling debt and admittedly in too deep with underworld associate and friend, Jimmy, played by Christopher Titus. The complicated dance that plays out from the beginning as Jimmy comes to collect is heightened by the passage of time as well as the eerie occurrences which give way to many jackpots throughout the night, spurred by repeat visits from a Paiute woman (Emily Alabi) on the casino floor. As Pete's desperation increases, the Steadicam shots seem faster, creating a vortex-like effect from which the film draws its name, only slowing as he addresses his shortcomings through conversations with other casino patrons and attempts to take control of his fate.
The film's commitment in its depiction of characters searching for redemption through gambling provides the a near-perfect level of dissonance and in turn evokes a sinking feeling through the last act.
The picture gives me hope that independent film will live on with convincingly good quality and is proof that period pieces are possible at any level. I believe it to be a must-see for audiences seeking heavy handed character-driven films.
I was engaged from the first second. A card with text came up with the historical MGM Grand fire information. 1980. Vegas. Followed by enchanting music that was mesmerizing as credits started coming up, then followed by a tableau of shots that kept me on the edge of my seat. Such a unique and unusual way to keep the audience engaged from the start to finish. A character-driven movie that resembled the best of a stage play with the immediacy of a deeply cinematic tone seen through a camera that is basically a fly on the wall in a mostly one room set, a slots room where the compulsive gambler, Billy Gardell plays and hosts a bunch of wacky folks who come and go. Characters in equal parts dangerous, amusing, strange, eccentric and entertaining there was never a dull moment. The performances were across the board amazing! The music, the design, and the hint of a karmic story that brings the Southern Paiute nation into the hands of a supernatural and mystical power that drives the question of what really happened at the MGM Grand that night... and I'll say no more. Don't miss this movie in the theater playing currently in LA. I saw the movie at the premiere and was so happy I went. Don't miss it at Laemmle's NOHO 7.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $7,528
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,780
- Feb 16, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $7,528
- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
- Color
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