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Viena and the Fantomes

Viena and the Fantomes (2020)

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Um... Jeremy Allen White and Caleb Landry Jones as a post punk band in the early 1980s???  Yes, please, we'll sit down for this sex and drugs and rock and roll vehicle starring a shocking number of A-Listers piled into an RV, touring across the western US of A to a soundtrack that sounds like a combination of Joy Division and Bauhaus.  This story centers on Viena (Dakota Fanning) as she leaves home to hop on the tour bus of burgeoning rockers The Fantomes, to help them wrap cables, tune guitars, do laundry, and periodically have an affair or two with band members and fellow roadies along the way.  When she develops an unhealthy crush on percussionist Freddy (Jeremy Allen White), she begins to ruffle the feathers of his road wife Suse (Evan Rachel Wood), who becomes more and more jealous, causing her to assign shittier and shittier roadie tasks to the young and impressionable Viena, who would do anything just to stay on the bus.  Between the band members feuding about creativity, women, drug use, and bad habits, their manager (Zoë Kravitz) struggles to keep them from falling apart before hitting the big time.  Shameless star Jeremy Allen White is on point as the disturbed and partly drugged out rocker and Caleb Landry Jones doesn't disappoint as the creepy and intimidating lead singer, but it's the fellow roadie Keyes (played by Fear the Walking Dead alum Frank Dillane) that steals the sexy show most of the time, as he spends the majority of the time with out a shirt on, looking every bit as sexy as a young Johnny Depp.  If this was a real band, we'd buy the album just to look at the dust jacket of these hunky hotties, sans shirts.