Montreal Gazette

Proud Mary has star power

- CHRIS KNIGHT

Proud Mary doesn’t look like a bad film, but we don’t know for sure because it wasn’t screened an advance for critics.

The action-thriller stars Taraji P. Henson, excellent in 2016’s Hidden Figures, an Oscar nominee for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and a Golden Globe winner last year for TV’s Empire. Proud Mary was directed by Babak Najafi — OK, his last film, London Has Fallen, was pretty dreadful, but he made film-festival waves with his debut feature, the Swedish-language Sebbe in 2010.

And Proud Mary’s poster, with its Afro-collage of images and its curlicued font, recalls Quentin Tarantino’s 1997 neo-blaxploita­tion film Jackie Brown and, before that, 1974’s Foxy Brown. The throwback is even more apparent in the film’s trailer, a violent reel set to Ike and Tina Turner’s Proud Mary.

But this is January, a time when the major studios seem to feel honour-bound to release some films sight-unseen by critics. Last week it was Insidious: The Last Key, which at press time earned a pretty bad 28 per cent on rottentoma­toes.com. But this is where the not-screened-in-advance train stops. Even the unanticipa­ted but contractua­lly necessary third instalment of Maze Runner is unspooling for reviewers ahead of its Jan. 26 opening.

 ?? SCREEN GEMS ?? Don’t mess with Taraji P. Henson as Mary in Proud Mary.
SCREEN GEMS Don’t mess with Taraji P. Henson as Mary in Proud Mary.

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