The Welland Tribune

Uncle Drew is pure summer fun

- KATIE WALSH

Highly entertaini­ng and even more endearing, the elderly basketball romp “Uncle Drew” is the surprise comedy of the summer. The film, which features beloved NBA stars under layers of old-age makeup and a lead character developed for a series of Pepsi web videos, is just so incredibly strange its genuine humour and heart catch you off guard.

Writer Jay Longino and director Charles Stone III craft an underdog story around the character of Uncle Drew, a septuagena­rian street baller invented and performed by 26-year-old Boston Celtics point guard Kyrie Irving, who simply channels the cantankero­us old player. The film is guaranteed to make Irving a Hollywood star. He’s that charming on screen, even under layers of latex.

But “Uncle Drew” has several MVPs who make the movie work. Lil Rel Howery, who played everyone’s favourite TSA agent in “Get Out,” steps easily from the sidekick to the leading man role as Dax. He’s a basketball fan who dreams of running the court at the legendary blacktop tournament Rucker Classic in Harlem. (The $100,000 prize is also tempting.) Dax stays on the sidelines, coaching, still smarting from a wicked block laid down by his rival, Mookie (an off-the-wall Nick Kroll), as a youth.

When Mookie swipes Dax’s star player, team and girl (Tiffany Haddish), enter Uncle Drew. He seems to exist mostly in legends and rumours, storied for his skills and style, though he never made it big after his team broke up and they all disappeare­d in the ’70s. Now he spends his days schooling “youngblood­s” at every playground court in town.

When Dax links up with Drew, it’s time for the best part of any sports movie: putting together the team of wacky characters. They hit the road in a retro van to pick up Preacher (Chris Webber), Lights (Reggie Miller), Boots (Nate Robinson) and Big Fella (Shaquille O’Neal). Do these

NBA stars ever deliver. The joking, joshing, trash-talking and ad-libbing is nonstop, and it all

feels easy and natural. Howery has some of the best humorous asides, and his chemistry with Irving keeps the film on track.

“Uncle Drew” hits all the familiar sports movie beats with its classic tournament structure.

It’s a blast to watch the players ball on screen, though of course, the only way to fit them into the underdog trope is to make them old. Initially, the outlandish characters are bizarre, if hilarious, but each performer makes them memorable, especially Chris Webber as the charismati­c and coiffed Preacher.

“Uncle Drew” is a very silly film, old-age makeup and all. But it’s got humour, heart and a killer soul soundtrack. You’d be soulless to not find some joy in this movie that’s pure summer fun.

 ?? QUANTRELL D. COLBERT LIONSGATE ?? Kyrie Irving stars as Uncle Drew in the film of the same name.
QUANTRELL D. COLBERT LIONSGATE Kyrie Irving stars as Uncle Drew in the film of the same name.

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