The New Zealand Herald

BAD TIMES AT THE EL ROYALE

Cast: Jeff Bridges, Chris Hemsworth, Dakota Johnson Director: Drew Goddard Running time: 141 mins Rating: R16 (Violence & offensive language) Verdict: Plenty to enjoy, but less than the sum of its parts.

- Dominic Corry

A STRONG cast helps this Tarantino-esque thriller patch over its more disappoint­ing qualities.

One afternoon in 1969, several characters with initially undetermin­ed origins arrive at the titular hotel. There’s a salesman, a priest, a flower child and her younger companion, and a soul singer.

As dutifully and repeatedly explained by the twitchy young hotel manager, the El Royale sits abreast the dividing line between the states of California and Nevada.

The backstorie­s then begin to roll out and peril soon infuses the scenario as the secrets of the El Royale come to light via overlappin­g timelines. Then Chris Hemsworth shows up and the Bad Times truly get under way.

Knowledge of writer/director Drew Goddard’s high concepthea­vy resume (he wrote and directed the twisty, 2012 cult classic The Cabin In The Woods, and wrote monster smash Cloverfiel­d) provokes genre expectatio­ns the film doesn’t deliver on.

And though we shouldn’t judge stories on what their creators have done before, Bad Times at the El Royale overtly teases revelation­s of a grandiose quality that never come to pass.

This is most evidenced by the El Royale’s geographic uniqueness, an intriguing detail that amounts to nothing in particular. That said, the hotel itself is a marvel of production design.

It’s a stylish film with an attractive cast, I just wish there was a little more to it.

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