N.O.L.A. Circus
Kitchen
Sink Comedy Chronicles Cutthroat Rivalry between Neighboring New
Orleans Barbershops
Will
(Martin Bradford) is the proprietor of Kupcakes, a hair salon located
in Algiers, the only New Orleans parish on the west side of the
Mississippi River. What makes him unique is that he's also a
grassroots activist who periodically stands on the proverbial soap
box, preaching to anybody who'll listen about Rosa Parks and Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
He only
has one employee, Nola (Jessica Morali), a gorgeous shampoo girl.
They are secretly lovers, too, only because she has a very
overprotective brother, Denzel (Reginal Varice), who is driven beserk
just by the thought of her sleeping with anybody.
For
example, he went crazy and beat up the entire staff at Napoli's
Pizzeria, when he suspected the owner of sleeping with her. Gesuippe
Napoli (Ricky Wayne) was so incensed by the pummeling that he's
summoned a hit man from Sicily (Gianni Boromei) to knock off the
perpetrator.
Meanwhile,
right across the street from Kupcakes we find Marvin's, an
old-fashioned barbershop frequented by a colorful cast of characters.
The place is run by Marvin (Vas Blackwood) and his two brothers,
Hathi (Corey Mendell Parker) and Anaconda (Nicoye Banks).
Each of
the siblings has a distinctive physical trait. Marvin has a huge
Afro, Hathi has big ears, and Anaconda was blessed with gargantuan
genitalia, hence the nickname. And he's a sex addict dating Nola's
BFF, Karen (Kamille McCuin). Karen is the neighborhood drug dealer,
not to be confused with another hustler who lurks around, pressuring
passersby to purchase everything from watches to underwear.
Additional
players in this theater of the absurd include Woody (Lucius Baston),
an aspiring opera singer who only stutters when he speaks, and a a
trio of hooded Ku Klux Klansmen threatening to kill Will unless he
stops the pontificating in favor of civil rights.
All of
the above are afforded their moments to shine in N.O.L.A.
Circus, a kitchen sink comedy written and directed by Luc Annest. The
foul-mouthed Frenchman is apparently unaware of contemporary social
trends, since his irreverent film debut arrives laced with profanity,
ethnic slurs, misogyny and assorted other salacious material
ostensibly intended to easily offend.
The
picture relies on a preposterous plot somewhat redeemed by the fact
that the outrageous antics onscreen are often hilarious. So, don't be
surprised if you end up laughing in spite of yourself.
Politically-incorrect,
crassploitation fare strictly for the unshockable!
Unrated
Running time: 89 minutes
Distributor: XLrator Media
To see a trailer for N.O.L.A. Circus, visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXmhaL7j7go
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