MOVIE INFO:
A down on his luck con man in New Orleans gets more than he bargained for after piggybacking on another thief’s bank robbery in an attempt to pay off a debt.
With Carter & June, director/co-writer Nicholas Kalikow is aiming for a post-Tarantino thriller that incorporates violence and humor into a story about lowlifes, gangsters, and other assorted bottom-feeders, some of whom wear badges and claim to work for law and order. The film fails on countless fronts, but two bob to the top: the sophomoric humor is too broad to generate laughter and not a single character in the ensemble is sufficiently developed for viewers to care about. Couple those problems with a lackluster heist/caper premise and the movie turns into a 90-minute time sink.
Kalikow wants us to root for Carter (Michael Raymond-James) and June (Samaire Armstrong). He’s a two-bit hustler with a big heart who wants nothing more than to be with the love of his life. She’s an ex-stripper trying to hold down a 9-to-5 job so she can retain partial custody of her son. The two star-crossed lovers team up on a bank heist that involves stealing the contents of a safety deposit box as a way to make enough money to clear their debts and give them a fresh start. Their reluctant accomplice in the crime is dumber-than-nails policeman Jason Twitty (James Landry Hebert), a local hero whose job is to distract everyone at the bank so Carter and June can slip into the safety deposit area undetected. The bad guys are frothing-at-the-mouth gangster Spencer Rabbit (Timothy Omundson), whose lines frequently sound like dialogue Tarantino tossed in the trash bin, and dirtier-than-coal Commissioner Reid (Paul Rae), who appears perpetually constipated.
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