Dead Simple Movie Review
Dead Simple Review
"Dead Simple" Overview

Rating: R
2001
Cast and Crew
Director : Jason BloomProducer : Josh Miller,Demitri Samaha,Tracee Stanley
Screenwiter : Richard Uhlig,Steve Seitz
Starring : Daniel Stern,James Caan,Patricia Richardson,Lacey Kohl,Sherry Stringfield
Is James Caan in every direct-to-video flick put out these days? I guess there
are only so many Godfather movies that can be made to keep his career kicking.
My sarcasm aside, Dead Simple is actually a fun little movie. While the title
is a shameless riff on the classic Blood Simple, the movie is also a fun black
comedy with a juicy body count. Daniel Stern stars as Frank Jacobs, a hapless
motel owner, situated at the geographic center of the United States (which is
otherwise a totally flat wasteland). His wife (Home Improvement's Patricia
Richardson) wants nothing to do with grand designs -- to become a big country
singer/songwriter. But Frank ends up in the sack with local chanteuse Julie
(Lacey Kohl), wife of the local star singer Roy Baker (Caan). And then his
wife ends up dead... and then the fun begins.
While not so much mysterious, Dead Simple is at least an amusing time. Stern
has that lost-in-the-headlights that has never failed him before, and sure
enough his hopeless loser in Simple is so pitiful it's fun. Caan's long, gray
hair is hysterical, and Sherry Stringfield's role as Frank's good-times-or-bad
compatriot is a welcome addition. By the last half hour, the plot is rolling
along with enough nutty spins (centered around the cadavers buried in the
garden and the opening of a nightclub on the premises) to turn forgettable
video fare into a worthwhile rental.
Aka Viva Las Nowhere.
Reviewer: Christopher Null



