Thursday, January 27, 2011
Is Katie Holmes the victim of an anti-Scientology smear campaign?
Yesterday, I had a summary of two reports from The Hollywood Reporter and Us Weekly, regarding the Sundance premiere of Katie Holmesâ latest movie, The Son of No One. Itâs not really a âKatie Holmes movieâ though - itâs a cop drama where Katie has a supporting part against the leads, Channing Tatum, Juliette Binoche, Tracy Morgan, Al Pacino and Ray Liotta. Still, according to THR and Us Weekly, it was Katieâs poor performance that created an exodus of critics and executives, as well as out-right snickers towards Katieâ performance. Except according to Roger Friedman, that didnât happen. At all.
It must be a funny alignment of the stars if I have to come to the defense of Katie Holmes. But she and the film sheâs in here at Sundanceâ"âSon of No Oneââ"have been smeared and maligned by the Hollywood Reporter and US Weekly. The result is dozens of automated pickups by blogs, causing a search nightmare based on total falsehoods. I was at the press screening of Dito Montielâs âSon of No Oneâ on Monday. No one chuckled or snorted when Katie was on screen. No one walked out of the film. There was no exodus, no running for the doors. No âcollective groan.â The Hollywood Reporterâ"now a tabloid effortâ"reported this even though the writer of the piece was not present. Then US Weekly regurgitated the material from THR. The THR editor, Lindsay Powers, came from tabloid manufacturer of celebrity fictions. So you canât believe a word of any of it.
âSon of No Oneâ is Dito Montielâs follow up to his very good âA Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.â Like âSaints,â this film stars Channing Tatum. He gives a powerful performance as a crooked cop. Katie plays his wife. Montiel in a sense has made his âPrince of the City,â very much influenced by the legendary Sidney Lumet. This is Katie trying to break her image of a goody two shoes. She is perfectly fine. Her character curses several times in the first fifteen minutes. No one laughs. Her delivery is impeccable.
â¦It does seem to me that Katie Holmes was attacked by THR and then US Weekly. Do they hate her because sheâs married to Tom Cruise. We canât really pile on Katie for her personal choices masked as movie criticism. We may not agree with her personal life, but thatâs another area completely.
[From Friedmanâs column in Showbiz 411]
So Friedman came to the Kate-Botâs defense, and called out The Hollywood Reporter and Us Weekly. THR still hasnât issued anything in the way of a correction or apology, but Us Weekly did publish this report last night:
Katie Holmes still has fan in her corner. The day after the actressâ performance in Sundance flick, The Son of No One was panned â" reports said there was a mass exodus before the end of the film â" one of the crime dramaâs producers is coming to her defense.
âDespite Katieâs few scenes, she was fantastic in the role!â producer and sales agent Cassian Elwes tells UsMagazine.com. âWeâve already received three offers on the film. Weâre 100 percent behind her and the entire castâs performances in this film.â
As for reports that people left before the credits rolled, Elwes explains a projectionist mistakenly turned on the lights two scenes before the end of the film.
âThere wasnât a mass exodus,â says Elwes. âThe people who did see it, liked the film.â
That includes Holmes, 32. âShe loves the film and sheâs great in it,â Elwes tells Us. âSheâs very upset by this attack.â
[From Us Weekly]
Jezebel asks if thereâs some kind of concerted smear campaign against Katie, and if so, why and by whom? Is it because of the Church of Scientology? Is it because âHollywood hates Tom Cruiseâ? Is it because people spin grand conspiracies about Xenu, auditing, lobotomies, marriage contracts and barley water? Or is it because, in Jezebelâs words, âThe truth is probably far less salacious. Whether itâs deserved or not, Holmes has developed a reputation for being a not-so-great actress who looks to her husband to prop up her career. It fits better with that narrative to say her acting in Son of No One sparked a walkout, and thatâs a much juicier tabloid story than a report about a bunch of people quietly enjoying a movie.â
Personally, I think itâs a little bit of both - there probably some people who take pleasure in the ongoing disaster of Katieâs professional career, and some people are even trying to help that along. But I also think Katie continues to suck as an actress, and sheâs just getting parts because of Tomâs dwindling influence, and that pisses people off - rightly so.
Photos courtesy of Fame.
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