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    Movie Review

    A-list movie stars face the apocalypse in Leave the World Behind

    Alex Bentley
    Dec 8, 2023 | 12:41 pm

    Films depicting apocalyptic times can come in many forms, from blockbuster movies to studio comedies to small independent dramas. The new Netflix film Leave the World Behind takes the route of a mystery, but one stocked with A-list names including Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke.

    The film is kicked off by Amanda Sandford (Roberts) who rents a house on Long Island for her husband, Clay (Hawke) and family on the spur of the moment, after becoming enticed by an ad that says you can "leave the world behind." But their retreat is interrupted early when George Scott (Mahershala Ali) and his daughter Ruth (Myha’la Herrold) knock on their door late at night, saying they own the house and that they're fleeing a blackout in New York City.

    What follows is a tightly-wound suspense story on two fronts: First, between the two families, as Amanda is skeptical of their story and displays some barely-concealed racism; and second, in the world at large, as something appears to be happening. But with the film’s characters cut off from all communication outside of the house, they – and the audience – have no way of knowing what exactly it is.

    Written and directed by Sam Esmail, adapted from the book by Rumann Alam, the film feels like a chamber drama writ large. The majority of the film takes place in and around the house on Long Island, featuring conversations between Amanda, Clay, George, and Ruth in various combinations. Amanda and Clay’s children, Rose (Farrah Mackenzie) and Archie (Charlie Evans), take in the whole scene while mostly being ignored, leaving them to discover odd happenings in their own way.

    But Esmail also makes time for some big set pieces, including an oil tanker crashing headlong into a beach full of people, a plane falling from the sky, and self-driving Teslas causing chaos on a highway. The juxtaposition between the two extremes, combined with a story that withholds a lot of crucial information, may have some viewers feeling emotional whiplash, but Esmail melds them together in a way that the story rarely feels disjointed.

    The film also does a great job of showing just how insular people can be. The big moments that would shake most people to their core are, if not dismissed, then diminished by the characters in favor of the personal things going on in their families. On one hand, it’s understandable as everyone wants to take care of the people they love. On the other, typified by Rose’s constant complaints about the lack of internet preventing her from seeing the series finale of Friends, sometimes escaping feels better than acknowledging the world’s problems.

    Esmail, who’s best known as the creator of the TV show Mr. Robot, shows a flair for the dramatic in his filmmaking style. Moments of upheaval result in the camera tilting on its axis, making the audience feel as off-balance as the characters. There are also some fantastic technical shots, including the camera traveling through a car in impossible positions, as well as a car turning around with the camera seeming to float in air in front of the hood.

    Roberts, Hawke, and Ali make for a powerhouse lead trio, with Herrold more than holding her own against them. Roberts has not been in many movies in recent years (this and 2022’s Ticket to Paradise are her only films since 2018), but she proves here she hasn’t lost a step. Hawke’s milquetoast character gives him something different to play than recent roles, while Ali gives a performance that’s weighted with racial appeasement, potential grief, and intelligence. Kevin Bacon shows up for a brief but effective appearance.

    The message of Leave the World Behind is embodied in two portentous lines: Amanda saying early on, “I f***ing hate people,” and George noting late in the film, “Nothing frightens me more than a person unwilling to learn, even at their own expense.” It’s far from an uplifting film, but the acting, the story, and the filmmaking make it highly watchable nonetheless.

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    Leave the World Behind is now streaming on Netflix.

    Farrah Mackenzie, Julia Roberts, Charlie Evans, and Ethan Hawke in Leave the World Behind
      

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    Farrah Mackenzie, Julia Roberts, Charlie Evans, and Ethan Hawke in Leave the World Behind.

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    Comedian John Mulaney trips off 2025 tour with stop in Grand Prairie

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 22, 2025 | 10:50 am
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    Comedian John Mulaney will come to Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie on November 7.

    Comedian John Mulaney will return to the road on a new stand-up comedy tour, John Mulaney: Mister Whatever, which will stop at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand Prairie on November 7.

    The announcement of the tour comes in the midst of Mulaney's run on his current Netflix talk show, Everybody's Live with John Mulaney, airing live weekly on Wednesdays through May 28.

    The tour will travel to 31 cities across North America, starting on June 27 in Newark, New Jersey and running through at least December 18.

    In addition to the Grand Prairie date, Mulaney will perform in Sugar Land (outside of Houston) on November 8 and Austin on November 9.

    This will be Mulaney's first live dates in Texas since his 2022 tour.

    Mulaney has grown to become one of the most popular comedians in the United States. After working as a writer for Saturday Night Live from 2008-2013, he starred in his own short-lived sitcom and starred alongside Nick Kroll in Oh, Hello on Broadway.

    He also released two Emmy Award-winning comedy specials on Netflix, went back to SNL to host six times, and hosted two different Netflix talk shows.

    Tickets for the tour will be available via presales starting on Wednesday, April 23 at 10 am local time. The general on-sale starts on Friday, April 25 at 10 local time at johnmulaney.com.

    John Mulaney: Mister Whatever Tour Dates

    • Fri, June 27, 2025 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center with Jon Stewart and Pete Davidson
    • Sat, June 28th 2025 – Verona, NY – Turning Stone Resort Casino
    • Sun, June 29th 2025 – Lenox, MA – Tanglewood Theater
    • Fri, July 18th 2025 – Hinckley, MN – Grand Casino Hinckley Amphitheater
    • Sat, July 19th 2025 – Winnipeg, MB – Assiniboine Park – Great Outdoors Festival with Martin Short
    • Sun, July 20th 2025 – Edmonton, AB – Kinsmen Park – Great Outdoors Festival with Martin Short
    • Thurs, Aug 7th 2025 – New Haven, CT – Westville Music Bowl with special guests Fred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll
    • Fri, Aug 8th 2025 – Bethel, NY – Bethel Woods Center for the Arts with special guests Fred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll
    • Sat, Aug 9th 2025 – Portland, ME – Cross Insurance Arena with special guests Fred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll
    • Sun, Aug 10th 2025 – Halifax, NS – Halifax Citadel Garrison Grounds – Great Outdoors Festival with special guests Fred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll
    • Fri, Sep 5th 2025 – Toronto, ON – Massey Hall
    • Sat, Sep 6th 2025 – Canandaigua, NY – CMAC
    • Sat, Sep 13th 2025 – Vancouver, BC – Brockton Oval – Great Outdoors Festival with special guestsFred Armisen, Mike Birbiglia, and Nick Kroll
    • Thurs, Sep 18th 2025 – Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
    • Thurs, Sep 25th 2025 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theater
    • Sat, Oct 4th 2025 – Durham, NC – DPAC
    • Sun, Oct 5th 2025 – North Charleston, SC – North Charleston Performing Arts Center
    • Fri, Oct 10th 2025 – Saratoga, CA – The Mountain Winery
    • Sat, Oct 11th 2025 – Las Vegas, NV – Dolby Live Park Theater
    • Sun, Oct 12th 2025 – San Diego, CA – Rady Shell
    • Thurs, Oct 16th 2025 – Detroit, MI- Fox Theatre
    • Thurs, Oct 23rd 2025 – Pittsburgh, PA – Petersen Events Center
    • Fri, Oct 24th 2025 – Cleveland, OH – Playhouse Square – Palace Theatre
    • Fri, Nov 7th 2025 - Grand Prairie, TX - Texas Trust CU Theatre
    • Sat, Nov 8th 2025 – Houston, TX – Smart Financial Centre
    • Thurs, Nov 13th 2025 - Austin, TX - Bass Concert Hall
    • Sat, Nov 22nd 2025 – San Francisco, CA – The Masonic
    • Sat, Dec 6th 2025 – Tampa, FL – Straz Center
    • Sun, Dec 7th 2025 – Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Hollywood
    • Thurs, Dec 11th 2025 – Orlando, FL – Walt Disney Theater
    • Fri, Dec 12th 2025 – Atlanta, GA – Fox Theatre
    • Thurs, Dec 18th 2025 – Washington, DC – The Anthem
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