Spenser Confidential movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert (2024)

Reviews

Spenser Confidential movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert (1)

Now streaming on:

With deep pockets and the promise of creative freedom, Netflix has been luring noted directors away from Hollywood studios to create their dream projects. Bong Joon-ho made "Okja." Noah Baumbach made "Marriage Story." Martin Scorsese made "The Irishman." And Peter Berg made "Spenser Confidential," an insipid buddy-cop mystery that feels like a forgotten artifact of the 1980s.

Based on the Robert B. Parker novel Wonderland, "Spenser Confidential" stars Mark Wahlberg as a Boston cop who plays by his own rules. As the opening of this flummoxing film reveals, his rules include beating the hell out of a commanding officer because you suspect he beats his wife. Who needs evidence when you have a gut feeling?! In an age where police brutality commonly sparks headlines, that action trope has lost its charm. But this flick plays it safe by making sure that Wahlberg's white cop only beats up other white cops or white supremacists. Okay, and he brawls with some people of color, but only when they are machete-wielding drug dealers who wear hoodies and kill good, rule-following cops who are Black! See, Spenser is the good guy because he's hunting the real killer of a murdered Black officer who was framed for killing another white cop, who played by his own rules … but in a bad way, not a cool "bad boy" Spenser way! Got it? It doesn't matter.

Advertisem*nt

The plot is gobbledygook, flinging out a few grisly flashbacks, a slew of stock baddies like a tracksuit-sporting hitman, and a generous slathering of police corruption. Every aspect of the story feels like a copy of a copy to the point where you might begin to experience déjà vu and wonder if you've seen this lame movie before? Maybe on some lazy Sunday where you spent half your time on your phone? Well, your time would be better spent there. Much of the cast can't even get up the energy to care about this lackluster movie.

Given dialogue that's 90% clichéd old-man moaning, Alan Arkin shrugs and mugs as the Alfred to Wahlberg's Batman. His shining moment is when he hassles some kidnappers about needing to pee. It's a cheap laugh, but his annoyance seems genuine. In an abrupt cameo, grumbling podcaster/comedian Marc Maron tosses his agita shtick into a brief rant about "fake news bullsh*t." Though in the thankless role of Spenser's former partner, Bokeem Woodbine brings a bit of spark with that signature smile and some line deliveries that occasionally zing. Also, face-tattooed rapper Post Malone pops up to play a Nazi jailbird. The best I can say about his performance is he seems stoked to be there! The worst is he should keep his day job.

Only one performer in "Spenser Confidential" seems to have a handle on what kind of movie she's in. Stand-up comic Iliza Shlesinger plays Spenser's girlfriend Cissy. It's a paper-thin role of the nagging bitch that exists purely to tease cleavage and be a pain in the ass to the harried hero. But Shlesinger knows that and leans in so hard that Cissy becomes a chaotic parody of this tired stereotype. She makes a meal out of this. Her Boston accent is as thick as the city's clam chowder. Her face is a parade of expressions so stark they could all be emojis. But best of all, everything she says (mostly insults) feels refreshingly spontaneous. Either Berg let her improvise left and right, or she's the only performer who managed to bring life to Sean O'Keefe and Brian Helgeland's limp script. That one star at the top of the review? That's for her.

Advertisem*nt

Vexingly, Winston Duke feels woefully wasted here. The rising star who stole scenes as the growling M'Baku in "Black Panther" and impeccably pulled double-duty as hero and villain in "Us" is cast as Spenser's sidekick, Hawk. Genre expectations for buddy-cop movies might have you thinking these two characters would be polar opposites. But both are impulsive dudes with a predilection for condescension and violence. Which means there's little conflict outside of them fighting over the affections of a very old dog, named Pearl. Duke and Wahlberg's chemistry is so non-existent it almost seems like they shot every scene separately then cut it together in post. The only bit where Duke truly shines is when Wahlberg is absent.

Hawk stands in the shambles of a child's room, torn up by some malevolent gang in search of … something. A little boy stands in the door scared. He asks if this towering stranger is a giant. "Yeah, I'm a giant." A good one or a bad one? His voice deep and warm, Hawk assures he is a good giant. Then he gently but mightily helps the boy put his room back together. It's simple, but one of the few moving moments in the film.

Then, there's Wahlberg, who is horrendously miscast as Spenser. Admittedly, it's unnerving to watch this star, who has a history of real-life hate crimes, play a hero cop and white savior. But from the guy who claimed he could have prevented 9/11 if only he'd "been on that plane," it's hardly surprising that Wahlberg was drawn to the role. Here's a power fantasy where a tough guy who violently follows his gut gets to be the hero. But with a script this uninspired, "Spenser Confidential" demands a leading man with outstanding charisma to rescue it. Wahlberg isn't up to the challenge. His co*cky smirk and furrowed brow aren't enough when he can't pull off the clumsy fight choreography or land a joke. A choppy edit tries to save one bungled battle scene after another; they are still laughably bad. But hey, at least those might get laughs. The jokes sure don't.

I wonder if the only director who really knows what to do with Wahlberg's bravado is Michael Bay in "." There, Wahlberg's wide-eyed aggression is employed as a tool to satirize American masculinity and its toxicity. The inescapable doofiness that goes hand-in-hand with his co*ckiness is weaponized for cutting comedy. But here, Wahlberg blandly swaggers, stiffly falls into physical comedy and lazily drops one-liners like snot rockets. So, when "Spenser Confidential" dares to tease a sequel in its final moment, I couldn’t help but cry out, "NO!"

Now playing

Hollywood Black
Robert Daniels

Crumb Catcher
Robert Daniels

War Game
Nell Minow

Fly Me to the Moon
Christy Lemire

Sugarcane
Peyton Robinson

Film Credits

Spenser Confidential movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert (9)

Spenser Confidential (2020)

Rated Rfor violence, language throughout and sexual content.

110 minutes

Cast

Mark Wahlbergas Spenser

Alan Arkinas Henry Cimoli

Winston Dukeas Hawk

Colleen Campas Mara

Iliza Shlesingeras Cissy

Bokeem Woodbine

Marc Maron

Post Malone

Director

  • Peter Berg

Writer (novel)

  • Robert B. Parker
  • Ace Atkins

Writer

  • Sean O'Keefe
  • Brian Helgeland

Cinematographer

  • Tobias A. Schliessler

Editor

  • Michael L. Sale

Composer

  • Steve Jablonsky

Latest blog posts

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Angela Patton and Natalie Rae

about 5 hoursago

The Party is Over in ​City of God: The Fight Rages On

about 5 hoursago

Apple TV+'s Bad Monkey Struggles to Find Its Voice

1 dayago

The Box Office is Everything: In Praise of the Window at the Front of the Theater

2 daysago

Advertisem*nt

Comments

Advertisem*nt

Advertisem*nt

Spenser Confidential movie review (2020) | Roger Ebert (2024)

FAQs

Is Spenser Confidential a good movie? ›

This is an action, comedy, and some what of a mystery. If you're looking for a good action movie with unique personalities and some comedy thrown in, this is your movie, enjoy.

What was the last movie reviewed by Ebert? ›

The last review by Ebert published during his lifetime was for The Host, which was published on March 27, 2013. The last review Ebert wrote was for To the Wonder, which he gave 3.5 out of 4 stars in a review for the Chicago Sun-Times. It was posthumously published on April 6, 2013.

What is Spenser Confidential about on Netflix? ›

Is Netflix making a sequel to Spenser Confidential? ›

Sequel. On September 2, 2020, a sequel was confirmed to be in development with Berg, Helgeland, and Wahlberg returning.

Is Spencer movie worth watching? ›

As the film progresses you can see it's purpose is to depict Diana's mood: Timothy spall is brilliant and a little scary; the scenes with harry and william are weak; but Kirsten has Diana's voice and mannerisms perfected. The analogy with Anne Boleyn makes the film worth watching.

Is Spenser Confidential based on a true story? ›

Loosely based on the 2013 novel “Wonderland” by Ace Atkins, who has taken up the Spenser mantle since Parker's death, “Spenser Confidential” takes significant liberties with the character and his world as fans have come to know them while striving to preserve their essence.

Who is the famous movie critic Ebert? ›

Roger Ebert(1942-2013)

Roger Joseph Ebert was the all-time best-known, most successful movie critic in cinema history, when one thinks of his establishing a rapport with both serious cineastes and the movie-going public and reaching more movie fans via television and print than any other critic.

Were Siskel and Ebert friends? ›

After Siskel's death, Ebert reminisced about their close relationship saying: Gene Siskel and I were like tuning forks, Strike one, and the other would pick up the same frequency. When we were in a group together, we were always intensely aware of one another.

How old was Roger Ebert when he died? ›

Death. On April 4, 2013, Ebert died of cancer at age 70 at the Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago according to the Chicago Sun-Times. His wife Chaz said that "We were getting ready to go home today for hospice care, when he [Ebert] looked at us, smiled, and passed away." He battled cancer for 11 years.

Why is Spenser Confidential rated R? ›

The MPAA rating has been assigned for “violence, language throughout and sexual content.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a sex scene with thrusting but no nudity, and several scenes of women wearing cleavage revealing outfits; a murder scene with a man being killed by a machete (off-screen), a murky murder ...

What happened to Terrence in Spenser Confidential? ›

Driscoll (Bokeem Woodbine) is the investigating officer of Boylan's murder & tells Spenser that he is top of the suspect list. The same day Terrence Graham, another cop is found dead in his car, apparently a suicide. Police concludes that Terrence killed Boylan and then shot himself.

Where did they film Spenser Confidential? ›

Spenser Confidential was filmed in Boston, Central Cemetery, Jones Hill, Raynham, Raynham Park and Wonderland.

Why did Spencer go to jail in Spenser Confidential? ›

“Spenser Confidential” begins with ex-Boston cop Spenser (Wahlberg) completing a five-year prison stint in Walpole for beating up a corrupt police captain. Once he gets out, he plans to briefly stay with his old friend Henry (Alan Arkin, “Argo”) before leaving Boston for good.

What streaming service has Spenser Confidential? ›

You can watch Spenser Confidential on Netflix!

Why did Spencer get an R rating? ›

The MPAA rating has been assigned for “some language.” The Kids-In-Mind.com evaluation includes a woman confessing her love to another woman, an apparent extra-marital affair, partial nudity, a dead pheasant on a road, men pheasant hunting, a woman walking and driving alone trying to get away from people monitoring her ...

Does Spenser Confidential have inappropriate scenes? ›

After some back and forth, they have sex. No nudity is shown, but lots of thrusting and the woman is very vocal. Lasts about 30-45 seconds. A woman asks a man if they violated him sexually.

Is Spencer movie scary? ›

Spencer is a horror movie with a twist.

Why is the movie Spenser rated R? ›

Teens looking for a disturbing picture of the royal's life may enjoy, but those expecting a light weight film should stay clear of this one. This title has: Too much violence. Too much sex.

References

Top Articles
‘We’ve got it covered,’ Minneapolis Secret Service office says as VP candidate Tim Walz gets more security
Qualitätssicherungs-Richtlinie (QS-RL) - Richtlinie zur Durchführung der Qualitätssicherung bei Röntgeneinrichtungen zur Untersuchung oder Behandlung von Menschen nach den §§ 16 und 17 der Röntgenverordnung
Dragon Age Inquisition War Table Operations and Missions Guide
Tmf Saul's Investing Discussions
4-Hour Private ATV Riding Experience in Adirondacks 2024 on Cool Destinations
Faint Citrine Lost Ark
Lexington Herald-Leader from Lexington, Kentucky
Here's how eating according to your blood type could help you keep healthy
What Was D-Day Weegy
Our Facility
Palace Pizza Joplin
Housework 2 Jab
Restaurants Near Paramount Theater Cedar Rapids
Craigslist Apartments In Philly
Tcu Jaggaer
Byte Delta Dental
Finger Lakes Ny Craigslist
Dark Chocolate Cherry Vegan Cinnamon Rolls
We Discovered the Best Snow Cone Makers for Carnival-Worthy Desserts
Graphic Look Inside Jeffrey Dahmer
Shreveport City Warrants Lookup
Craigslist Maryland Trucks - By Owner
Directions To Nearest T Mobile Store
3569 Vineyard Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 - MLS 24048144 - Coldwell Banker
Poochies Liquor Store
Stickley Furniture
Gopher Hockey Forum
In hunt for cartel hitmen, Texas Ranger's biggest obstacle may be the border itself (2024)
Florence Y'alls Standings
Nikki Catsouras: The Tragic Story Behind The Face And Body Images
Vip Lounge Odu
Abga Gestation Calculator
Craigslist Cars And Trucks Mcallen
Syracuse Jr High Home Page
Sun Haven Pufferfish
Gabrielle Enright Weight Loss
Workday Latech Edu
D3 Boards
The Complete Guide To The Infamous "imskirby Incident"
Weapons Storehouse Nyt Crossword
Spectrum Outage in Genoa City, Wisconsin
Jack In The Box Menu 2022
2023 Fantasy Football Draft Guide: Rankings, cheat sheets and analysis
SF bay area cars & trucks "chevrolet 50" - craigslist
Kutty Movie Net
Foxxequeen
[Teen Titans] Starfire In Heat - Chapter 1 - Umbrelloid - Teen Titans
Yale College Confidential 2027
tampa bay farm & garden - by owner "horses" - craigslist
Colin Donnell Lpsg
Gameplay Clarkston
Swissport Timecard
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Van Hayes

Last Updated:

Views: 6354

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (66 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Van Hayes

Birthday: 1994-06-07

Address: 2004 Kling Rapid, New Destiny, MT 64658-2367

Phone: +512425013758

Job: National Farming Director

Hobby: Reading, Polo, Genealogy, amateur radio, Scouting, Stand-up comedy, Cryptography

Introduction: My name is Van Hayes, I am a thankful, friendly, smiling, calm, powerful, fine, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.