Black Mass is the best movie of the year, the Irish-American Goodfellas and the best dramatic performance of Johnny Depp’s legendary career. Bold statements for sure, yet each can be substantiated.
Black Mass doesn’t unseat Goodfellas atop Organized Crime Movie Valhalla, but nothing ever will.
2015 however? Black Mass kills.
Johnny Depp isn’t physically imposing at first and carries himself oddly, no doubt because that’s how James “Whitey” Bulger carried himself. Then you notice that from the waist down he’s got the solidity of a defensive-back. Add in skin so pale it’s damn near translucent and Depp’s performance is legendary before he opens his mouth. Not that his utterances disappoint. The fatherly advice alone is worth the ticket.
Benedict Cumberbatch plays Whitey Bulger’s brother Billy Bulger. William Bulger – as he was known on Beacon Hill – was President of the Senate, the second most powerful politician in the Bay State of Mass.
Joel Edgerton rounds out the top of the cast as John Connolly, a projects-kid who grew up idolizing the Bulger brothers, except he goes straight, following Billy Bulger in a way. Goes FBI when the Bureau is deadset on taking down the Italian Mafia in North Boston, which puts him in position to bring on his boyhood hero Jimmy Bulger as an FBI informant. It ended badly. Connolly’s now serving 40 years.
Cumberbatch & Edgerton, Brit & Aussie, bantering in Boston accents about Boston sports is impressive.
Cops
Robbers
Scott Cooper has 14 acting credits on IMDb, but Black Mass is only his third directing credit. The first was Crazy Heart, which means he’s batting near a thousand, while hitting for power.
Bulger didn’t kill for fun, barely drank and was overall the rare disciplined crime lord, but he committed lots of killing, some by his hand directly, much more on his order. Black Mass savagely displays it.
And then he got away for 15 years, in Santa Monica as it turns out. Before that…
Regarding BrianSez’s Review
“This is up there with Goodfellas.” Damn straight.