Ahney Her - remember that name! I know it, because I first saw her in Clint Eastwood's Gran Torino. However, I hadn't seen her in anything the past 2 years since, and then I was lucky enough to attend the Long Island premiere of Night Club.
I enjoyed the movie, directed by Sam Brorowski, very much, and enjoyed pretty much all of the acting performances. Was a performance-based movie, with all of these fine actors, but I really enjoyed Her's charming performance as the wise-cracking Nikki, one of three friends who help to form a Night Club with Albert, played by the legendary Ernest Borgnine.
Her's grasp of comedy is amazing - and 180 degrees different than her performance as Sue in GT. She as a real spice and chemistry with Bryan Williams, who played Chris Brown, and blends well with the older actors such as Borgnine, Sally Kellerman and Mickey Rooney.
There is a moment when the woman who runs the California Villa (Slums of Beverly Hills star Natasha Lyonne) pinches Ahney's cheeks and says, "Oh, look at that face!" Adorable.
And, the movie itself is just that - adorable. I give it an 8 out of 10, and a thumbs up!
I enjoyed the movie, directed by Sam Brorowski, very much, and enjoyed pretty much all of the acting performances. Was a performance-based movie, with all of these fine actors, but I really enjoyed Her's charming performance as the wise-cracking Nikki, one of three friends who help to form a Night Club with Albert, played by the legendary Ernest Borgnine.
Her's grasp of comedy is amazing - and 180 degrees different than her performance as Sue in GT. She as a real spice and chemistry with Bryan Williams, who played Chris Brown, and blends well with the older actors such as Borgnine, Sally Kellerman and Mickey Rooney.
There is a moment when the woman who runs the California Villa (Slums of Beverly Hills star Natasha Lyonne) pinches Ahney's cheeks and says, "Oh, look at that face!" Adorable.
And, the movie itself is just that - adorable. I give it an 8 out of 10, and a thumbs up!