“Hotel Artemis” (2018) / Z-View

Hotel Artemis (2018)
Director: Drew Pearce
Writers: Drew Pearce
Starring: Jodie Foster, Sofia Boutella, Dave Bautista, Sterling K. Brown, Jeff Goldblum, Brian Tyree Henry and Zachary Quinto.
Tagline: Los Angeles 2028. A secret hospital for criminals with three simple rules: No guns. No cops. No killing the other patients.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
The tagline for Hotel Artemis perfectly sets up the story. In the near future LA is a war zone. Riots are raging. Brothers Sherman (Brown) and Lev (Henry) use the riots to provide cover for their bank robbery. Things go sideways and Lev is shot. Cops are killed. The brothers make a getaway and head for the Hotel Artemis.
The Hotel Artemis would easily fit in the John Wick Universe. It’s like the Continental, but instead of being a hotel, it is actually a secret hospital for criminals who have membership. All guests, prior to entry, must give up their weapons and receive a code name. The Hotel Artemis is run by an older nurse (Foster) who is a stickler for the rules. She’s assisted by Everest (Bautista) and they make a great team.
When Sherman and Lev arrive, there are two other “guests” at the hotel. One is there on a secret mission to commit murder. To complicate matters, Sherman learns that in their heist Lev stole diamonds belonging to Orian “The Wolf King” Franklin (Goldblum) and he is now in route to the hotel!
I’m surprised that Hotel Artemis didn’t do better at the box office. The characters are well written, it has a great cast, seems like a natural for the John Wick crowd and has a great mix of action, drama and comedy. Getting Jodie Foster to play the Nurse was a win. She’s great. Sterling K. Brown is also a standout. I’d love to see him in another action or heist film. Dave Bautista is perfect as Everest, the nursing assistant who takes his job very seriously. The camera loves Sofia Boutella (who can blame it?) and she’s believable when the action gets rough.
Hotel Artemis is a movie that I will enjoy revisiting because it’s so much fun. It easily rates 4 of 5 stars.



















































































