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Thelma

"Revenge has never been sweeter."

2024-06-21 Action 1hr 38m

When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.

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When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.

  • Released
    2024-06-21
  • Revenue
    $12,537,071
  • Budget
    $5,000,000
  • Runtime
    1hr 38m
  • Genre
    Action, Comedy, Adventure
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    7
  • Production
    Zurich Avenue, Invention Studios, Bandwagon

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Josh Margolin
Director
Josh Margolin
Writer
Zoƫ Worth
Producer

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Zoƫ Worth

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David Giuliani

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Thelma Post

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Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
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Reviews for Thelma
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A Review by Brent_Marchant 9

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-06-22

According to playwright David Mamet, ā€œAge and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.ā€ And, if 93-year-old Thelma Post (June Squibb... read more

According to playwright David Mamet, ā€œAge and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.ā€ And, if 93-year-old Thelma Post (June Squibb) has anything to say about it in this fact-based action-comedy-drama, you can take that notion to the bank. In this story of a spry but sometimes-gullible widowed retiree living on her own, we watch ā€“ often in jaw-dropping awe ā€“ a feisty, independently minded senior determined to get her money back when sheā€™s scammed out of her funds in a phone-based phishing scheme. Thelma says nothing about her plan to her family (Fred Hechinger, Parker Posey, Clark Gregg), who are already concerned about her ability to continue living on her own, and recruits the assistance of a wily old friend (Richard Roundtree) to join her in her quest to retrieve the stolen cash. The result is an uproarious farce featuring humor thatā€™s clearly outlandish but never implausible or over the top. But thereā€™s more to this offering than laughs ā€“ the sight of capable, underestimated elderly folks taking charge over their lives (and, in the case of this picture, even performing their own stunts!) is truly inspiring. This is backed by a potent, poignant (though never preachy) underlying look at what itā€™s like to grow old and the losses that come with it, a bittersweet meditation on the inevitable changes that come with age and how all too quickly they arrive, material thatā€™s deftly and often philosophically interwoven with the comedy. Director Josh Margolinā€™s debut feature represents an impressive premiere for the writer-actor, featuring a superbly penned, well-balanced, evenly paced script relating the experiences of his own 103-year-old grandmother, whoā€™s still alive and kicking and whose real-life home was used as one of the filmā€™s principal movie sets. Itā€™s also a triumph for 94-year-old Squibb in her careerā€™s first-ever lead role, one worthy of Oscar contention that effectively depicts a wide-ranging talent thatā€™s been bottled up for far too long. And the film is a fine showcase for Roundtree in his final feature film performance, one in which we see him in a different light from many of his previous roles and in which heā€™s perfectly matched with his cunning co-star. My only issue with the picture is with the portrayal of Thelmaā€™s family, in which the development of its three principals never comes off quite right, seemingly reaching for something that doesnā€™t gel properly, an aspect of the narrative that clearly could have used some further refinement. Otherwise, though, ā€œThelmaā€ (or ā€œThelmafā€ as it was known in an alternate version of the title) is one of the funniest, best produced releases that Iā€™ve seen in quite some time. So hop on your scooter and get your behind to see this one ā€“ or else.

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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-22

Grandma "Thelma" (June Squibb) is rather cruelly fleeced by a man pretending that her beloved grandson "Daniel" (Fred Hechinger) has been in... read more

Grandma "Thelma" (June Squibb) is rather cruelly fleeced by a man pretending that her beloved grandson "Daniel" (Fred Hechinger) has been in a car accident with a pregnant women. $10,000 lighter her family realise she's been scammed and she is having none of it. Recruiting her pal "Ben" (Richard Roundtree) - or, more accurately, car-napping his mobility scooter, she escapes from the protective custody of her family and sets off to find the culprit. Squibb and Roundtree are obviously having great fun here as the pair embark on an engaging series of geriatric adventures that illustrate, clearly, that though the body may be weak the spirit is very much alive and kicking - and you know you're in for a decent denouement with Malcolm McDowell in the starting line-up too. I thought Hechinger tried a bit too hard here, but there is still something enjoyable about his at times rather theatrical performance and his dynamic with the charming and formidably ingenious Squibb. Clark Gregg and Parker Posey make up the rest of the family and quite entertainingly shine a light on the problems of parents dealing with an elderly relative - about whom they do, genuinely, care, whilst also trying to live their own lives and keep an eye on a son who has, just to make matters slightly worse, recently split from the love of his life. It does have a bit of a wobble for ten minutes towards the end as it struggles a little to make a point about the stupidity of the bloody-minded but for the most part there's a good deal to giggle at as the pair go along. You probably won't recall this for long after you watch it, but it's a good laugh that just confirmed what I've thought for ages. Those buggies need a lane of their own!

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A Review by good.film

Written by good.film on 2024-09-11

If it was created with a different set of sensibilities, Thelma couldā€™ve easily been a cheap shot at seniors (and a forgettable experience).... read more

If it was created with a different set of sensibilities, Thelma couldā€™ve easily been a cheap shot at seniors (and a forgettable experience). Imagine a sitcom-style movie with stale gags about how oldies can lose their marbles, their temper, or their bladder control. A film built around a character thatā€™s there purely to be laughed at. Instead, weā€™re laughing with Thelma Post, and at the assumptions and stereotypes about the elder community that she pierces, one by one, and undermines. Itā€™s great writing, brought to life by an ace June Squibb, firing on all cylinders. Together, they create a poignant reminder that even at 93 ā€“ perhaps especially at 93 ā€“ youā€™ve earned the right to maintain your independence and dignity. And maybe set off an explosion or two. Read our full Guide to THELMA at good.film: https://good.film/guide/thelma-makes-you-rethink-your-grandmas-use-by-date

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A Review by Brent Marchant

According to playwright David Mamet, ā€œAge and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.ā€ And, if 93-year-old Thelma Post (June Squibb) has anything to say about it in this fact-based action-comedy-drama, you can take that notion to t...

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A Review by Brent_Marchant 9

Written by Brent_Marchant on 2024-06-22

According to playwright David Mamet, ā€œAge and treachery will always beat youth and exuberance.ā€ And, if 93-year-old Thelma Post (June Squibb) has anything to say about it in this fact-based action-com...

read more
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A Review by Geronimo1967 7

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-07-22

Grandma "Thelma" (June Squibb) is rather cruelly fleeced by a man pretending that her beloved grandson "Daniel" (Fred Hechinger) has been in a car accident with a pregnant women. $10,000 lighter her f...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by good.film

Written by good.film on 2024-09-11

If it was created with a different set of sensibilities, Thelma couldā€™ve easily been a cheap shot at seniors (and a forgettable experience). Imagine a sitcom-style movie with stale gags about how oldi...

read more