Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

‘The Bubble’ spoofs pandemic, Hollywood with broad, dino-sized humor

- BY RICHARD ROEPER, MOVIE COLUMNIST rroeper@suntimes.com | @RichardERo­eper

As much as I hate to burst “The Bubble,” the Netflix movie sinks under the weight of its own overwrough­t and farcical and only intermitte­ntly funny execution, despite a clever premise, one of my favorite comedy writer-directors behind the camera and an all-star cast that throws itself gamely into the material.

According to the Hollywood Reporter, “The Bubble” director and co-writer Judd Apatow was inspired to create this metamovie by the real-life trials and tribulatio­ns endured by the cast and crew of “Jurassic World: Dominion,” which was delayed multiple times while everyone was stranded in the United Kingdom for months during the pandemic.

In “The Bubble,” the movie-within-themovie is “Cliff Beasts 6: The Battle for Everest: Memories of a Requiem,” the latest installmen­t in what appears to be an unbearably corny, utterly cheesy, second-rate but financiall­y successful franchise. With the pandemic raging across the globe, the producer, director, cast and crew of the film

congregate on the closed set, aka a “bubble,” where wacky hijinks will ensue as they struggle to film this green-screen debacle in a production where everything that could go wrong … WILL GO WRONG.

All right, so that’s kind of a fun setup, yes? Especially when you check out this roster of comedic/dramatic actors. Meet the cast and crew of “Cliff Beasts 6!”

◆ Peter Serafinowi­cz is Gavin, the producer, who meets with hotel staff before the cast arrives and tells them, “Actors are animals. You are animal handlers. Sometimes they want to play with you. Sometimes they’ll rip your b---s off.”

◆ Fred Armisen is Darren Eigan, the artsy-pompous director who shot a Sundance favorite on his iPhone and has been brought in to class up the franchise, or some such thing.

◆ Karen Gillan, who gives the best and most empathetic performanc­e in the film, is Carol Cobb, who ditched the “Cliff Beasts” franchise but has returned for the sixth chapter and is trying to win back the trust of her fellow cast members.

◆ Leslie Mann is Lauren Van Chance and David Duchovny is Dustin Mulray, two of the primary faces of “Cliff Beasts.” This on-andoff-again couple reunites on the set, much to the horror of their recently adopted teenage son, who sees them together on a video chat and says, “Mom! I thought you were dating that guy who used to be on ‘Friends’!”

◆ Keegan-Michael Key is Sean Knox, who loves doing his own stunts (not very well) and has created a lifestyle brand called “Harmony Ignite.”

You get the idea. Lots of stuff about Hollywood poking fun at itself, in broad caricature­s. The moviemakin­g scenes feature the actors flailing about and complainin­g about the script in front of green screens, while two hapless Brits portray the flying beasts that will be added in post via CGI.

We get an idea of how truly awful “Cliff Beasts 6” will be when teenage TikTok starKrysta­l Kris (Iris Apatow) faces a baby beast and connects with it when they mirror each other’s dance moves to the sounds of “Started” by Iggy Azalea. This is but one of THREE dance numbers in “The Bubble,” superfluou­s numbers that are mildly entertaini­ng but ultimately just pad the two hour-plus running time.

“The Bubble” is ultimately a mediocre movie about the making of an even worse movie.

 ?? NETFLIX ?? The director (Fred Armisen) of a cheesy dinosaur movie and his leading lady (Karen Gillan) in “The Bubble.”
NETFLIX The director (Fred Armisen) of a cheesy dinosaur movie and his leading lady (Karen Gillan) in “The Bubble.”

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