Thelma (2024 film)

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Thelma
Thelma 2024 film poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJosh Margolin
Written byJosh Margolin
Produced by
  • Zoë Worth
  • Chris Kaye
  • Nicholas Weinstock
  • Benjamin Simpson
  • Karl Spoerri
  • Viviana Vezzani
Starring
Cinematography David Bolen
Edited byJosh Margolin
Music byNick Chuba
Production
companies
  • Bandwagon
  • Zurich Avenue
  • Invention Studios
Distributed by Magnolia Pictures
Release dates
  • January 18, 2024 (2024-01-18)(Sundance)
  • June 21, 2024 (2024-06-21)(United States)
Running time
98 minutes [1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$12.4 million [2] [3]

Thelma is a 2024 American comedy-drama film written, directed and edited by Josh Margolin. The film stars June Squibb as an elderly woman who falls victim to a phone scam, and sets out to find the perpetrators with the help of her grandson (Fred Hechinger) and friend (Richard Roundtree, in his final role); Clark Gregg, Parker Posey, and Malcolm McDowell also star. [4]

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Thelma premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2024, and was released in the United States by Magnolia Pictures on June 21, 2024. The film received positive reviews and was named one of the top 10 independent films of 2024 by the National Board of Review. [5]

Plot

93-year-old Thelma Post lives alone in Los Angeles. Her aimless but loving grandson Daniel "Danny" Markowitz often visits and looks after her needs despite not taking responsibility for his own life. Although Thelma is close with Danny, she finds his constant assistance patronizing.

A phone scammer calls Thelma posing as Danny, claiming he has been arrested. Thelma idiotically sends $10,000 to a local address as instructed. After a panic involving her daughter Gail and son-in-law Alan, Thelma finds out Danny is safe and she was scammed. Unable to get help from the police and unwilling to let the scammer get away with her money, Thelma evades her family and sets out to the address to retrieve it.

Thelma attempts to contact old friends for a favor but discovers most of them have died or moved away. She reluctantly enlists the help of Ben, a friend and widower living in assisted living whom she had been ignoring since her husband's death. They ride Ben's expensive 2-person scooter to the home of Mona, their elderly acquaintance. Thelma steals Mona's gun while Ben distracts her. Meanwhile, Danny, Gail, and Alan realize Thelma is missing and search for her to no avail. During an argument with his parents, Danny vents about his recent breakup with his girlfriend and his lack of skills aside from looking after Thelma, fearing he will go nowhere in life.

Thelma and Ben get lost in a shady neighborhood as they near the scammer's address. Ben insists on turning back, but Thelma refuses. They argue, and Ben chastises Thelma for her avoidance of him and her unwillingness to allow people to help her, which reminds him of how his impaired hearing prevented him from registering his late wife's fall years earlier until it was too late. Thelma admits she didn't need him, just his scooter. Ben’s scooter is then destroyed by a reckless driver, prompting him to abandon Thelma. Thelma continues alone on foot, eventually suffering a fall. She realizes she can not get up on her own and gives up hope until Ben returns to assist her and the two reconcile.

Thelma and Ben reach the address, where a young man collects Thelma's money from a PO box. They follow him to a rundown antique store. Ben listens through their connected phones while Thelma sneaks in and discovers the owner, Harvey, and his grandson Michael running a scam operation in the backroom. Thelma demands her money back, but they refuse, and Harvey grabs her arm. Harvey, who relies on an oxygen regulator and his grandson, laments that his store is failing and has resorted to scamming people to stay financially stable. Thelma pretends not to know who they are and apologizes for being a nuisance. Once seated, she pulls Mona's gun on Harvey. Michael tries to escape but is knocked out by Ben outside. Thelma uses Harvey’s computer while Ben holds Harvey at gunpoint but struggles with the banking system. She calls Danny for help, and he guides her through transferring the money while driving to pick them up. Michael re-enters the store, but Thelma tells him that Harvey talks down about him, leading Michael to abandon his grandfather. Thelma leaves Harvey $500 of the $10,000 transfer and scolds him for tricking people and not appreciating his grandson. Thelma and Ben exit the store triumphantly before being picked up by Danny.

Thelma is reunited with her family and they watch Ben perform in a play at the nursing home. She has a newfound respect for Ben, and they make plans to get together in the near future. While visiting her husband's gravesite with Danny, Thelma assures her grandson that he will be fine when she is eventually gone. As Daniel drives Thelma home, they talk in the car about how incredible it is that the trees are still alive, no matter how gnarled their roots look. A mid-credits scene shows writer/director Josh Margolin having an identical conversation with his own (now-deceased) grandmother.

Cast

June Squibb and Fred Hechinger at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. Sundance Film Festival 2024 - Thelma - June Squibb and Fred Hechinger-104A1882.jpg
June Squibb and Fred Hechinger at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.

Release

Thelma premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2024. It was released theatrically in the United States by Magnolia Pictures on June 21, 2024. [6] [7] It released in the United Kingdom on July 19, 2024. [1]

This is Roundtree's final feature film, having been released after his death in 2023. [8]

Reception

Box office

Thelma grossed $9 million in the United States and Canada, and $3.4 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $12.4 million. [2] [3]

In the United States and Canada, Thelma was released alongside The Bikeriders and The Exorcism . [9] It grossed $2.3 million from 1,290 theaters in its opening weekend, finishing in eighth. [10]

Critical response

On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 98% of 191 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.7/10.The website's consensus reads: "A stellar showcase for the talented June Squibb, Thelma avoids cheap laughs as it finds the lighter side of some serious issues." [11] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 77 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. [12]

Accolades

Award/FestivalDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Cleveland International Film Festival April 14, 2024American Independents CompetitionThelmaWon [13]
Sarasota Film Festival April 15, 2024Best Narrative FeatureWon [14]
Calgary Underground Film FestivalMay 2, 2024People's Choice AwardWon [15]
Mendocino Film FestivalMay 30, 2024Best Narrative FeatureWon [16]
Provincetown International Film Festival June 21, 2024Audience Award - Narrative FeatureWon [17]
Astra Midseason Movie Awards July 3, 2024 Best IndieNominated [18]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 20, 2024 Original Score – Independent Film Nick ChubaNominated [19]
Astra Film Awards December 8, 2024 Best Truly Indie FeatureThelmaNominated [20]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards December 9, 2024 Best Comedic Performance June Squibb Won [21]
St. Louis Film Critics Association December 15, 2024 Best First FeatureJosh MargolinPending [22]
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards January 11, 2025 Best Actress June SquibbPending [23]
Best Intergenerational Movie ThelmaPending
Critics' Choice Movie Awards January 12, 2025 Best Comedy Pending [24]
Satellite Awards January 26, 2025 Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical Pending [25]
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical June SquibbPending
Saturn Awards February 2, 2025 Best Independent Film ThelmaPending [26]
Best Actress in a Film June SquibbPending
Artios Awards February 12, 2025 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Feature Studio or Independent Film (Comedy)Jamie EmberPending [27]
Independent Spirit Awards February 22, 2025 Best Lead Performance June SquibbPending [28]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists TBABest ActressPending [29]
Best Women's Breakthrough PerformancePending
Best Stunt PerformancePending

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