Gossip
Grade: D-
Verdict: Don't waste your breath or time.
Details: Starring Lena Headey and James Marsden. Rated R for sexual content, including language, and for brief violence. 1 hour, 30 minutes.
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Review:
The less
said, the
better.
"Gossip" isn't really worth talking about. The latest cynical bid for teenagers'
pocket change, it features the requisite hot WB star (Joshua Jackson)
backed by hunky-pretty co-stars. They play students enrolled in some
vaguely Northeastern college (actually Toronto), where the curriculum
consists of partying, having sex and changing into new clothes.
Lena Headey (perky but fatally bland) plays Jones, who rooms with fellow
students Travis (Norman Reedus), a geeky, creepy art student, and Derrick
(James Marsden), the spoiled rich boy whose enormous loft space that they
share could house a fleet of Cessnas.
In their journalism class, their professor (Eric Bogosian, gruffly overacting)
lectures on the fine line between news and gossip. So Jones comes up with
a sneaky way to fulfill a class assignment: She and her roomies plant the
rumor that snooty, chaste rich girl Naomi (Kate Hudson) has gone all the
way with her beau Beau (Jackson) during a late-night party. In no time,
natch, this slander has snowballed into whispered tales that include kinky
sex and rubber panties.
Naomi ups the ante when she hears the rumors herself; unable to remember
what exactly did happen that night, she charges Beau with rape. Angry
arguments and plot twists follow, until finally "Gossip" heads toward a
surprise ending too elaborate and implausible to satisfy.
The movie wants to be a mixture of "Dangerous Liaisons," "Shallow Grave"
and "Disclosure," but it's tin-eared and shallow. It makes last year's shrill
date-rape movie "Body Shots" seem a work of sensitivity and depth. Worse,
all the characters are unlikable, especially swaggering, oversexed Derrick
and the geeky, creepy Travis.
TV veteran David Guggenheim ("ER," "Party of Five") makes a showy
feature film debut in all the wrong ways. Instead of delivering intriguing
characters or suspense, he seems more interested in moody lighting and
the tchotchkes crammed into Derrick's swank loft.
As a footnote, "Gossip" was originally developed as a project for Joel
Schumacher, known for his three-strikes-you're-out trio of previous movies
(the stinky "Batman & Robin," "Eight Millimeter" and "Flawless"). Any
aspiring director should know better than to accept a Schumacher
hand-me-down.
Steve Murray, Cox News Service
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