Star in a Pantomime to Avoid Being “Buttons” Holed?

Tinsel Town (2025)

I never thought I’d see the day that Keifer Sutherland would make a running joke of his own career in order to prove to the world that he has many more acting talents than the one-note agent Jack Bauer on 24. To set up the contrast between that persona and his pantomime image, the film lampoons 24 as “Killing Time” (I – VII) at the beginning. That got my attention. But Brad Mac is not a nice person, or so we’re led to believe. His transformation is wonderful to behold, but totally not believable.

I guess that’s why they call it fantasy (fun-to-see).

A failed Hollywood action star ends up in a small, snow-dusted village to star in the town’s eccentric production of Cinderella. Here, he encounters a colourful cast of oddball locals who slowly come to hold a special place in his heart.
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