MaXXXine: an 80s-set rager for anyone whose MVP was VHS

Harry Guerin Harry Guerin | 07-05 16:15

"In this business, until you're viewed as a monster, you're not a star."
Bette Davis

A wild rollercoaster through the underbelly of 1980s Los Angeles, MaXXXine closes out the Mia Goth-powered trilogy that began with X and continued with Pearl in characteristically savage style.

Mia Goth as the anti-hero exxxtraordinaire

If you're in the mood for rolling up your sleeves to the elbows, think slasher horror crossed with LA Confidential crossed with the George C Scott-starring shock-to-the-system Hardcore. It's not necessary to have seen writer-director Ti West's opener X and his prequel Pearl to rough it here, chances are you'll be watching them straight after anyway.

Set against the backdrop of the real-life Night Stalker murders and the moral panic about movies and music, MaXXXine finds adult star Maxine Minx (Goth) nearing the end of her top-shelf life and on the cusp of her big Hollywood break. It's now six years on from the events in X - but "the past ain't finished" with our anti-hero exxxtraordinaire.

The Crown's Elizabeth Debicki flips the script as a trailblazing filmmaker

Goth's performances in this franchise have made for one of the great screen triumphs of recent years - for the monologue in Pearl alone, she should have received an Oscar nomination - and it's bittersweet watching MaXXXine to know that she will receive wider recognition just as the claret-soaked curtain comes down.

Fears that West's bigger canvas and an A-list supporting ensemble - including 80s icon Kevin Bacon as a swamp-life private eye and The Crown's Elizabeth Debicki flipping the script as a trailblazing filmmaker - would get in the way of Goth's work here have proven unfounded. Although MaXXXine isn't the brilliantly bonkers solo tour de force of the series standout Pearl, it's still a vice-grip watch that gets the era bang-on, shows the grime behind the glitz, and revels in meta mayhem. If VHS was your MVP back in the day, you'll be watching as your younger self.

A vice-grip watch that gets the era bang-on, shows the grime behind the glitz, and revels in meta mayhem

West has said he's open to a spin-off, just not right now. As MaXXXine shows, nothing is guaranteed in the movie business, but this American nightmare is still too good to end.

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