Denise Calls Up Movie Review
Denise Calls Up Review

"Denise Calls Up" Overview

Rating: PG-13
1996
Cast and Crew
Director : Hal SalwenProducer : J. Todd Harris
Screenwiter : Hal Salwen
Starring : Tim Daly,Caroleen Feeney,Liev Schreiber,Dana Wheeler-Nicholson,Dan Gunther,Aida Turturro,Alanna Ubach
I finally had a chance to see Denise Calls Up after it had pretty much made its
art-house rounds, but I thought I'd write a short review anyway.
The one-joke premise is this: seven friends in New York basically live their
lives without ever really meeting. Instead, they talk on the phone. Dates are
set, parties are planned, sex is had, even children are born -- but no one is
there, in the physical sense.
For 80 minutes, we are treated to variations on one of the above scenes, often
with funny-ironic results. The film is never really funny-ha-ha, but it never
bores the viewer at all thanks to Hal Salwen's direction. I found myself
hoping it would speed along at times, but that was basically because I had to
(ironically) leave my apartment to meet some people in person -- and you can
only watch so much of people talking on the phone. Still, it was a fun movie
to watch, and I feel it would be great "just to have on," making it an
excellent video purchase.
Stars Tim Daly, Caroleen Feeney (not a typo), Liev Schreiber (also not a typo),
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson, Dan Gunther, Aida Turturro, and Alanna Ubach (who plays
Denise, also not a typo), are all B- or C-list actors, but everyone does a fine
job. No Oscars here, but no raspberries, either.
If you live one of these ultra-busy lives and never leave the house, Denise
Calls Up is the film for you. If not, you may get a kick out of it anyway, but
don't expect much more than a protracted phone call.
No other critics bother to show Alanna Ubach (Denise), so I did.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





