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5/10
It's Dumb, But It's Supposed to Be
starsandpopcorn15 January 2020
Look, I'm not going to say that Reality Queen! is a good movie. However, it is hilarious. It definitely goes for low hanging fruit, but it also isn't afraid to get on a ladder and reach from time to time. It's an Onion article come to life and even thought I knew most of what I was seeing on screen was stupid, I honestly could not stop laughing at just how good it was at being dumb. Then again, that's the whole point and exactly what it's making fun of.
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1/10
Un-watchable
arfdawg-131 October 2019
Worst movie I've seen in a decade. First of all the woman who is in the lead role is all clay-faced plastic surgeried out and looks like she's pushing 50 but is supposed to be a model. It's hard to pay attention to her cuz you're focused on the chin implant and clay cheeks.

The story is moronic and unfunny.

Direction follows a format for this sort of trash.

All the good reviews here are phony
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1/10
Nothing funny about it
athpap-9396610 September 2019
Not even close to a decent comedy.. high ratings not justified under my opinion
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5/10
yes this is our society now
ferguson-612 January 2020
Greetings again from the darkness. While we can't dismiss it, we can surely question the popularity of those who have reached celebrity status via Reality TV or Social Media presence. Are these folks brilliant or simply cashing in on the ignorance and gullibility of the American public? That's the core question asked in this mockumentary from first time director Steven Jay Bernheim (and his 7 credited co-writers).

Thanks to shows like "TMZ" and "Entertainment Tonight", sites like Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube, and the seemingly endless supply of Reality TV series, it's no wonder we have come to accept that people can get famous for being famous. Julia Faye West (a no-holds barred performance) stars here as London Logo, a "celebutante" who has reached the pinnacle of fame by flaunting her lifestyle of excess. The obvious comparisons are Paris Hilton and the Kardashians. As with these real life celebs, we learn much more about London Logo than we would prefer to know. And that's where the fun begins.

And by fun I mean the type of twisted comedy presented by a mockumentary that has us questioning why our society heaps so much attention on those represented here by London Logo. She has her entourage comprised of actor-friend Angelina Streisand (Denise Richards), her image-salvaging PR manager Winston Spritz (Loren Lester), her personal designer Simon Debris (John R Colley), and her manager/agent Louis Lozenger (Ben Begley). You have likely noticed that the character names are punchlines unto themselves. Adding competition to the incredulity is London's nemesis and arch-rival Kristy Kim (Candace Kita), one of the Kim sisters from the (pretend reality) show "Katching Up with the Kims". One of Kristy's most prominent features is her large hind-quarters, making her real life comparison quite easy to place.

Most of the film is based on the "tell-all" documentary being filmed by British TV journalist Diana Smelt-Marlin (Kate Orsini), who affords London every opportunity to explain her actions and motives. The interviews are pure gold in eye-opening (and eye-rolling) cluelessness. This is the documentary that makes this an effective mockumentary. The cameras follow London around as she tries to bounce back after the Kims have stolen "her thunder", and a beach incident captured on camera sends London to jail.

Book deals, TV shows, cosmetics, music drops, private jets, Twitter followers ... all of these play a part in London's attempt to keep her name in lights. Along the way we are treated to some outlandish bits. These include her pet gerbil getting stuck in the toilet (and the first Richard Gere joke in years), which results in a visit from Joe the plumber played by the recently deceased talented character actor John Witherspoon. There is also a Larry King style talk show host (Charles Fleisher), regular 'breaking news' from a TMZ knock-off, hilarious throw-pillows, London's "traumatic brain injury", unfortunate spelling errors, an opportunistic pet whisperer, and a questionable celebrity stalker.

London's wealthy parents are played by Jill Jacobson and Cliff De Young. Dad is at a loss of words when asked to describe his daughter, while mom proudly states "busty". London even attempts to reconcile with her TV partner played by Shelli Boone, in an attempt to reunite for their "Heir Heads" show (you have to say it out loud). Ralph Rieckermann, former member of the rock band The Scorpions, plays a DJ named Messiah, and the titles of competing books by London and Kristy are not to be missed. Boxing legend Mike Tyson makes an appearance attempting to provide evidence showing that he was not the other participant in the sex tape titled "A Night in London" ... and his evidence is pretty compelling.

Mr. Bernheim's film not only stars his wife (Julia Faye West), but it also points out just how much work is involved in getting and staying famous. It's a full-time job! There are so many gags throughout, and of course, most of the acting is purposefully over-the-top. These days, it's almost impossible to take things too far ... what captures the attention of the American public is usually about as disappointing as finding out the world's smallest dog isn't really a dog, and that hipsters aren't homeless ...they just look that way. The best advice here is to sit back, relax, and spend an evening laughing at our society. So many already are.
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8/10
Heir Heads
nogodnomasters7 September 2019
Warning: Spoilers
The film centers on pop culture icon London Logo (Julia Faye West). She is famous for being famous being a combination of Anne Nicole Smith and Paris Hilton. It is a basic satire on our modern obsessed hash tag society that follows no talent individuals. In many ways it reminded me of "Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping." I had to laugh. Film also stars Denise Richards.

Guide: F-word. No sex. Pixilated nudity.
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10/10
quite deep actually
knill-4663726 October 2020
Yes, it is a good comedy but there is so much more to it. if you are interested in the phenomenon why some celebrities get so much attention, one can gain some insight about PR about advertisement, about media. There is system in it and being able to exploit this needs skills. Ups and downs are important and interestingly, downs in the form of scandals are an important part of the drama. The movie is funny and it makes you think. How come that people like Kim Kardashian or Paris Hilton can rake in hundreds of millions of dollars, out of virtually nothing else than a name and looks? Is it talent? There is a scene in the movie, where the PR manager of London is asked whether London has talent. The answer is shockingly off at first given but in reality quite deep. The movie makes you think about value systems which sometimes are irrational and even go beyond the gossip, celebrity or reality TV world. It is a bit surprising why the movie gets so low ratings here. My own interpretation is that the folks who do not follow these things might not appreciate it and that viewers who do follow and adore such idols (Hilton has 16 Million twitter followers and Kim Kardashian has 77 Million which is almost population of all Germany), might not consider these things laughing matter.
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10/10
Funny as hell, and here's why...
rvp-5840825 January 2020
It pokes fun at the reality of the movie industry, doesn't ever take itself seriously and you shouldn't either. It's never judgemental or trying to communicate anything serious. I laughed at all of the off-the-wall humor which was a nice change from movies that actually try to be funny and fail. Enjoy!
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10/10
HILARIOUS
carter_johnson-0854425 January 2020
Great movie!! The humor is amazing! Loved John Witherspoon.... the script was good I laughed out loud. Definitely a gem of a movie 👏🏻
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9/10
I laughed. A lot.
FilmFan007716 January 2020
I saw Reality Queen! when it premiered in Los Angeles around two years ago. I tagged along with a friend who had been invited to the premiere. Not knowing what to expect, I was quite pleasantly surprised at how funny the movie is! I especially enjoyed the casting, particularly Kate Orsini playing the role of BBC journalist Diana Smeltmarlin. What a fantastic performance! Overall,I highly recommend Reality Queen! for a fun evening in.
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10/10
Hilarious witty & smart
Jackon-125 January 2020
I loved this movie, it was fun & funny! Such an enjoyable watch.
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10/10
Hilarious!
JuliusDuPont25 January 2020
Do you love Hollywood? Then you'll love this movie! So cleverly written, and directed! Truly gives you a taste of how "real" reality shows/stars are. Worth watching again!
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10/10
American Film Market LOVES this comedy, & it's Star
VotersChoiceMedia15 November 2016
'A Week In London' has distributors clamoring after who will walk away with rights to this comedy film relevant to the times including politics.

I had the privilege of viewing it a VIP screening and a few seconds at most goes by without an audience roaring with laughter. Julia Faye West has had 5 star reviews from real people in the industry who matter. many are saying that they loved seeing her range and wanted to see more of the various sides she was able to show in an otherwise on dimensional character.

Maybe the horrible review from the hater who wrote the first review improperly depicting the film entirely, walked out a bit too early to see it come full circle. after all she does admit that she hates reality shows, and her opinion of the actors holds no merit compared to countless film distributors. I look forward to seeing how the film does internationally!
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10/10
The perfect comedy
JFaye10113 October 2016
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I'm A HUGE FAN and with the humor catching everyone in the audience (1000 seats plus packed with more standing than security quite knew how to handle) I heard even more enthusiasm after the film. I guess there will always be that serial pessimist who can find a way to complain even when the audience was laughing throughout the film every five seconds approx. This comedy has been screened by so many long term film industry experts. It's great for a comedy and very relevant to the times mocking American cliché's and spinning spoofs on every element of American consumerism, ignorance, and even a bit of politics as it came out at the perfect time. Every actor was great. plenty of non verbal humor as well with talented actors knowing how to use facial expressions, body language, timing and tones of voice. The lead actress played her part precisely as she was meant to. this film will do very well internationally too and with festivals. It has a message behind it all which people are ready and waiting to see, hear and understand more of...Big Fan here. I was still surprised at what rave reviews it received and how hilarious it really was. Stellar entertainment in every aspect for cast, crew, writers etc and for its genre,several viewers buzzing after the film were trying to compare it to something that hasn't been done before but could turn into a classic like the film 'Clueless' mixed with 'Mean Girls' and 'Friday' definitely worth watching!
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