Friday, July 17, 2026

Ella McCay (2025)

This story of a young progressive female politician juggling work and family was savaged by critics but Jack and I didn't hate it, due in part to its star power. Heading the huge cast are Emma Mackey in the title role, Jamie Lee Curtis as Ella's aunt, Woody Harrelson and Rebecca Hall as Ella's parents, Albert Brooks as the governor (the state is unnamed but it was shot in Rhode Island), Kumail Nanjiani as a kind state trooper, with Ayo Edebiri in a cameo. Julie Kavner as the narrator, and Tracey Ullman as the voice of Olympia.

Veteran director/writer James L. Brooks has settled into a comfortable rut with pretty people, pretty locations, and just a little conflict, which could explain the bad ratings for this picture (see below). Seasoned composer Hans Zimmer provides the lilting soundtrack, available on Apple Music.

Mackey was last blogged for Barbie, Curtis for The Last Showgirl, Harrelson for Fly Me to the Moon, Hall for The Dinner, Albert Brooks for Concussion, Nanjiani for Death to 2020, Edebiri for Bottoms, Ullman for Death to 2021, James Brooks for How Do You Know (which I panned), and Zimmer for F1: The Movie.

Kavner may be best known for providing the voice of Marge Simpson in 805 episodes of The Simpsons (co-created by James Brooks) so far. It has been renewed for season 40, even though only 37 have been made. She has been in a handful of live action projects, including 109 episodes of Rhoda and movies Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), New York Stories (1989), Forget Paris (1995), and Deconstructing Harry (1997).

Rotten Tomatoes' critics think this one is salmon-Ella, with a 23% average, while its audiences  are only slightly less sickened at 58. We streamed it on Hulu on June 14.

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