Movie Review: ‘Magic Hour’

by | May 29, 2026 | Featured Post, Movie Reviews, Movies | 0 comments


Greetings again from the darkness. We all love a good (and sneaky) twist in a movie. It takes exceptional storytelling and acting to pull it off, and it’s a bit funny when it becomes obvious that the screenwriter just kind of ran out of ways to maintain the suspense. That’s what happens about twenty minutes into this one from writer-director Katie Aselton, real life wife of filmmaker Mark Duplass, who also co-wrote this script.

Ms. Aselton (“The League”) also stars as Erin, whom we meet in the opening sequence as she’s filming her efforts to cure her husband Charlie (Daveed Diggs, HAMILTON, 2020) of his fear of heights. Their stint on the amusement park Ferris Wheel is filled with laughter and a chance for us to quickly get to know both. The next scene has their friend (Brad Garrett) showing the rental cabin in Joshua Tree National Park (where filming took place). He explains how this is the perfect place to work through things.

We see Erin and Charlie having discussions, but quickly (around the 20-minute mark) realize that some challenges must be dealt with rather than overcome. Much of the heavy-lifting is done by Ms. Aselton, but Mr. Diggs is a solid complement. Supporting work is minimal here, with two exceptions. A very odd night with drag queens (is that term still acceptable?) and a makeover is a real head-scratcher, and Erin’s mother (Susan Sullivan) shows up to deliver this memorable line: “You can be miserable and still have fun.”

Cinematographer Sarah Welden gets a few opportunities to capture the stunning scenery, even when the story, and the idea of letting go, falters a bit. In fact, the film might have worked best as a Short Film.

Releasing on March 29, 2026 in select theaters

David Ferguson