The Guardian (USA)

Best Sellers review – Michael Caine does the business in otherwise silly slush

- Peter Bradshaw

In acting terms, Michael Caine brings his A-game to this – as does his co-star Aubrey Plaza. And when this script shows us a glimmer of something real and poignantly plausible between them, as it occasional­ly does, the film comes to life. Sadly though, it is mainly a rather silly high-concept dramedy intercut with maudlin moments, and the sentimenta­l keynote inevitably dominates by the end.

Plaza plays Lucy Stanbridge, the editorial director of a highly unlikely independen­t publishing house in New York (a little like Meg Ryan’s independen­t bookstore in You’ve Got Mail) founded by her father and now under financial threat. Desperate to stay profitable, Lucy realises that she is contractua­lly entitled to ask for a new book from the ageing, reclusive and sweary Brit novelist Harris Shaw, played by Caine, a grumpy widower who lives way upstate in a tumbledown house. She chivvies and bullies the adorable old curmudgeon into handing over his new manuscript and going on a book promotion tour – and, of course, his angry, old-fashioned attitude and splenetic outbursts get him a cult following (cue the now outrageous­ly cliched going viral-on-YouTube montage). Shaw is an old-school writer who doesn’t care about being relatable and building his brand online: he even assaults a sneery critic, played in cameo by Cary Elwes.

There are a couple of quite sweet moments here, with Lucy and Harris actually sharing a motel room on the road and developing a close father-daughter relationsh­ip, or rather grandfathe­rgranddaug­hter relationsh­ip, which is complicate­d when we find out the truth about her dad, and his relationsh­ip with Shaw. Mainly the film is silly and unlikely, though, which is a shame because Caine can still bring it. Christophe­r Nolan gives him great small parts with real bite. Surely someone can offer him a substantia­l feature role that isn’t sentimenta­l slush?

• Best Sellers is out now on digital platforms.

 ?? Sweary … Michael Caine in Best Sellers. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy ??
Sweary … Michael Caine in Best Sellers. Photograph: Everett Collection Inc/Alamy

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