NB: I was lucky enough to catch a screening of this indie movie back in early June, and was so taken with it that I posted the preview for you back then. The movie's coming out this Friday, so here's a reminder / rundown of what I thought of it!
First things first: The Wackness is dope. Yes, brush up on your '90s lingo because the next big indie film is set in the sweltering New York summer of 1994! It follows adorable "most unpopular of the popular" teen Luke Shapiro (Josh Peck) as he lives out his last summer before college – selling pot, falling in love, finding an unlikely best friend and trying to sort out his parents' problems. The movie's not out until August 29 (UK), but I liked last night's preview so much that I had to post about it now!

The soundtrack is absolutely awesome – from the cheesy yet oh-so-summer strains of Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, to the classic hip hop of Notorious B.I.G and Nas. After last night I know that 90s hip hop and all those rediscovered classics will be the soundtrack to my summer! The film is visually gorgeous too – being set in NYC doesn't hurt it of course – but the cinematography is beautiful and sets the chilled tone of the film.
For more of my thoughts on the movie including some on Mary Kate Olsen, Juno's Olivia Thirlby and Sir Ben Kingsley, and a gorgeous gallery from the film just read more
After Juno we all know Olivia Thirlby is coolness personified, and in this movie she's also great as Stephanie – the object of Luke's affections – and brings more layers to the table than perhaps her lines or the character gives her. Thirlby is a class act. Mary-Kate Olsen pops up in a couple of scenes, and I really liked her carefree performance - although what's with her and the drug-related TV / movies – Weeds and The Wackness? Anyhow, she was really fun and likeable (with some great Beverly Hills 90210 references).
Sir Ben Kingsley has a lot of fun as Dr. Squires (Stephanie's stepdad), a guy at the same breaking point as Luke but at a completely different stage of his life. Their friendship is ultimately believable and, although I wanted Luke to walk away from this weird old guy, I also cared enough to want Dr Squires to sort himself out.
The stand-out, however, was Josh Peck as Luke – he's definitely one to watch in the future. He played the awkwardness / bravado that teens struggle to balance so beautifully, occasionally cutting through any front his character was pulling with a subtle yet heartbreaking flash of hurt or confusion in his eyes. Having watched him exaggerate and pratfall (in that way kids' sitcoms demand) for years in Drake And Josh I was really impressed with his understated performance.
I think you can tell I loved it. Although it's a bit of a cop-out to compare it to Juno (as it's really not like that movie at all) I loved it in a similar way and I just hope it has some of the same success. The Wackness is a film with a massive heart and really deserves to do well.


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Well looking forward to this one. Especially some old skool hip hop for the summer. I hear you get to see the rear of Josh Peck here... an odd moment for us Drake and Joshers our there.
1Awesome review PopUK, thank you!! This movie sounds awesome and given that I was about the same age as the characters in '94, I bet I am going to love it.
2Hi guys. anyone know what rating it will be in the uk? xx
3Very much looking forward to seeing this, think I look for the times at my local cinema now actually.
4Hey Hannah08 - so sorry it's taken so long to get back to you - I believe it's a 15 rating over here.
And I hope you enjoy it swwonder
5Being set in 94 is a genius idea! Well, for people my age. August 29 is pretty soon, actually, I just hope it comes to my local.
6I love Ben Kingsley but I'm not so sure about Mary-kate Olsen ... I think I'd still like to see it though.
7macneil - I totally agree, the time period just added another reason for me to love this movie. I know some film critics that are older than me have wondered why we're "looking back" to such a recent year as'94 though...
wambalus - definitely don't let Mary-Kate put you off if you don't like her, she's only in a couple of scenes.
8I'm seeing this for Olivia Thirlby and Sir Ben Kingsley. I heard Josh Peck is getting serious, too. Though I hated that show he used to be in, Drake and Josh.
9Lolasvelt, they're both great in this. And this is the second time I've enjoyed Josh Peck in a more serious role - he was critically acclaimed for playing a bully in the movie Mean Creek. It's nice to see him taking these roles in indie films and building up his career slowly.
10i was so excited when i heard about this movie when it was at sundance, but of course i missed it while it was in theaters here and i can't seem to find it playing anywhere. i guess i'll have to keep my eyes open for when it's on DVD so i can check it out.
11Oh yes, I saw Mean Creek. Loved him in that. How did I forget that?
12Great review, I can't wait to see this movie! I'm with you ilanac13, I missed it when it was here in the states so now I hvae to wait for the DVD.
13I can't wait to see this!
14I can't wait to see this - I am hoping Ben Kingsley can redeem himself in my books after I saw him in (what I thought was) the disastrous Elegy.
15Good to hear about MK - I wasn't sure about this film because of her, but now I really want to go see it!
16I was thinking about this and how the film at the time that was supposed to speak to my generation that exact year (I think that exact year) was Reality Bites and what a weird film that seems now, given Ben Stiller's career since. It's so insane watching Janeane Garofolo totally inhabiting the 'fat' 'ugly' girl part, because she's very cool and laconic now she's older and you feel like she must CRINGE seeing it, and Ben Stiller must be hiding behind his hands because he's also decided to sex himself up and he's just some dickish clown in it. But I'm going to rent that before I see Wackness to see how well they've got the period detail.
17have seen this, i have to admit i can't get my head around this film and will have to watch it again. i know Josh Peck's weight loss was visible through Drake and Josh but he seems to have lost so much more and looks completely different here, though i can recall a very Josh moment which cracked me up. those 90's references had me laughing, R Kelly! that took me back to sixth form, which when i think about it isn't such a great recollection and i wasn't a fan of R Kelly....
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