The murder of a famous actress' mother sends private eye Natasha Hall spiraling down a rabbit hole of Hollywood and political conspiracy.The murder of a famous actress' mother sends private eye Natasha Hall spiraling down a rabbit hole of Hollywood and political conspiracy.The murder of a famous actress' mother sends private eye Natasha Hall spiraling down a rabbit hole of Hollywood and political conspiracy.
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This film is just terrific! I really enjoyed it! I enjoyed the full range of the characters. They were a hoot! Whoever did the casting did a wonderful job. I though all the cast was very well suited for their roles. I very much enjoyed Natasha Hall played by Cat Black. Cat Black was excellent in this role. She was very convincing and was the glue that held everything together in my book. I enjoyed Eric Roberts character too but I've always been an Eric Roberts fan. The pacing was good in this film. This goes to the credit of writer/director Joe Black who also played Bobby Hoffman in the film. The film moved along at a nice clip and never hit any flat spots in my book. This one gets a solid thumbs up from me!
Great movie! I initially watched the movie because Ron Thompson plays the role of Harry, but I stayed for the entire cast. Cat Black does a great job playing the street hardened yet sensitive private investigator Natasha who is accused of a crime she didn't commit. There are several twists to the story I was not expecting, including an impromptu visit by a stinky "friend". Like I mentioned, I am a big fan of Ron Thompson and he did not disappoint, playing Natasha's older yet hip, funny, young-at-heart partner. I highly recommend this film if not for the talented acting and quirky characters, than for the story itself!
I enjoyed this film because it didn't attempt to be too cool for school or rely on esoteric clap-trap. It was a fun, quirky movie that kept me engaged. I stumbled upon it while scrolling through a streaming service and thought, "Why not?" Unlike many big-budget films that have bored me within the first 15 minutes, Suffrage held my interest.
Sure, there were some issues. The dialogue felt a bit forced, the pacing was a tad slow, and the storyline was somewhat disjointed, yet predictable. And you could pretty much anticipate where it was heading. However, if you stick with it, you'll be rewarded with a good amount of laughs.
Cat Black delivered a solid performance in the title role of Natasha Hall, while Eric Roberts played his usual type of character, as he often does in his later films. Ron Thompson added humor, and the rest of the cast performed adequately.
In summary, Suffrage is a delightful indie film. Is it a tour de force in filmmaking, no. It really doesn't have to be. Sometimes you just want to suspend disbelief and roll with it. There's enough genuinely cool laughs in to make it worth your time.
Sure, there were some issues. The dialogue felt a bit forced, the pacing was a tad slow, and the storyline was somewhat disjointed, yet predictable. And you could pretty much anticipate where it was heading. However, if you stick with it, you'll be rewarded with a good amount of laughs.
Cat Black delivered a solid performance in the title role of Natasha Hall, while Eric Roberts played his usual type of character, as he often does in his later films. Ron Thompson added humor, and the rest of the cast performed adequately.
In summary, Suffrage is a delightful indie film. Is it a tour de force in filmmaking, no. It really doesn't have to be. Sometimes you just want to suspend disbelief and roll with it. There's enough genuinely cool laughs in to make it worth your time.
Suffrage is a fun, light hearted watch. Joe Black, succeeds in creating a compelling who done it story that hooks the audience from the start. With hints of classic private eye films from the 70's, 80's and 90's-- it is reminiscent of classic comedies like The Naked Gun and National Lampoon's anthology.
Cat Black's portrayal of Ms. Natasha Hall is effervescent-- zany and strong. It was refreshing to have a female character who plays by her own rules. With strong performances from the supporting cast, this film is not to be missed. Looking forward to the next installment...can't wait to see what's next for these characters. An investigation in Washington, I hope.
Cat Black's portrayal of Ms. Natasha Hall is effervescent-- zany and strong. It was refreshing to have a female character who plays by her own rules. With strong performances from the supporting cast, this film is not to be missed. Looking forward to the next installment...can't wait to see what's next for these characters. An investigation in Washington, I hope.
Allen & Burns. Bogart & Bacall. Tracy and Hepburn. Now add Cat Black & Joe Black to that list-the new husband and wife duo for the 21st century audience. Suffrage conveys a dedication to the art of filmmaking, while paying an homage to those who aren't afraid to push the envelope artistically, putting the love of the craft first and letting the audience decide for themselves what the movie means to them. Being creative means opening yourself up to vulnerability, being misunderstood, being able to laugh at yourself and the world, and having a willingness to believe in what you are doing in spite of those around you. In my interpretation, Joe and Cat hit the nail on the head. Suffrage is life. So why not have fun along the way.
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- $38,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 59m(119 min)
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