Hot Air 2018
Hot Air
A right-wing talk show host's life takes a sudden turn when his 16-year-old niece comes crashing into his life.
A right-wing talk show host's life takes a sudden turn when his 16-year-old niece comes crashing into his life.
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Full Cast & Crew... Lionel Macomb
... Valerie Gannon
... Tess
... Gareth Whitley
... Judith Montefiore-Salters
... Earl Higgins
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by Sheldon Nylander
With cookie-cutter characters that stumble and trip their way through a cliched plot (tell me if you've heard this one: Smart and spunky teenager shows up on the doorstep of a stuffy conservative family member and makes them look inward for a better way to be), "Hot Air" is not insightful nor is it even that timely. The characters are not relatable to the point of being reprehensible and feel like they lurch their way along like emotional Frankenstein's monsters in difficult or impossible to believe directions with little tangible and no believable character development. The only character that seems to derive any relatability is the teenage niece, Tess, but even she doesn't demonstrate much depth and can be very irritating. Steve Coogan's long-winded speech near the end seems to come out of nowhere with less provocation than he would have clearly had in the past. Overall, you'll probably feel the same way if you just walk repeatedly into a closed door for a little while futily hoping to get to the other side, and you won't waste 100 minutes doing it.
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Release Date:
Apr 10, 2018 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 39`
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Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released

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With cookie-cutter characters that stumble and trip their way through a cliched plot (tell me if you've heard this one: Smart and spunky teenager shows up on the doorstep of a stuffy conservative family member and makes them look inward for a better way to be), "Hot Air" is not insightful nor is it even that timely. The characters are not relatable to the point of being reprehensible and feel like they lurch their way along like emotional Frankenstein's monsters in difficult or impossible to believe directions with little tangible and no believable character development. The only character that seems to derive any relatability is the teenage niece, Tess, but even she doesn't demonstrate much depth and can be very irritating. Steve Coogan's long-winded speech near the end seems to come out of nowhere with less provocation than he would have clearly had in the past. Overall, you'll probably feel the same way if you just walk repeatedly into a closed door for a little while futily hoping to get to the other side, and you won't waste 100 minutes doing it.
Cast & Crew of
Hot Air
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
Cast
... Lionel Macomb
... Valerie Gannon
... Tess
... Gareth Whitley
... Judith Montefiore-Salters
... Earl Higgins
... Grayson
... Tyler
... Kent
... Stanley
... Laurie
... Wendel
... Rocco
... Randa
Produced By
RHJ
Robert Halmi Jr.... Executive Producer
JR
Jim Reeve... Executive Producer
WR
Will Reichel... Executive Producer