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Los Angeles, June 21st, 2028. While the streets are being torn apart by riots, the Nurse, who runs a clandestine hospital for criminals in the penthouse of the Artemis, a closed old hotel, has a rough night dealing with troublemaker clients: thieves, assassins, someone from the past and the one who owns the place and the whole city.
Jodie Foster
Jean Thomas / Nurse
Sterling K. Brown
Sherman / Waikiki
Sofia Boutella
Nice
Jeff Goldblum
Orian "Wolf King" Franklin / Niagara
Brian Tyree Henry
Lev / Honolulu
Jenny Slate
Officer Morgan Daniels
Zachary Quinto
Crosby Franklin
Charlie Day
Acapulco
Dave Bautista
Everest
Kenneth Choi
Buke
Father John Misty
P-22
Evan Jones
Trojan Nash
Nathan Davis Jr.
Rocco
Ramses Jimenez
Tariq
Angela Sprinkle
Union Califia Hologram
Lloyd Sherr
KT-EYE News Anchor
Baldeep Singh
Union Califia Bank Manager
Brandon Morales
Malibu Mob Diamond Courier
Tanner Gill
Proshield Riot Wall Op
Bruce Concepcion
Proshield Team Leader
Travis Parker
Proshield Cop #1
Antal Kalik
Proshield Cop #2
Lauren Sivan
Gatepost Network News Reporter
Sarah Shankman
Detroit Waste Disposal Operator
Mark Kubr
Mike the Wolfking's Enforcer
Kate Higgins
Choppr Liaison
Elizabeth Laime
Anxiety Tape Guru
Mason Shea Joyce
Young Beau
James Rackstraw
Dead Beau
Matt Morgan
Dennis the Wolfking's Chauffeur
Adam Burnette
Rioter (uncredited)
Alonzo Duncan
Rioter (uncredited)
Emmet Flores
Niagara's Thug (uncredited)
Takahiro Fukuda
Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Ed Gage
Rioter (uncredited)
Lee John Gilligan
Niagara's Thug (uncredited)
Luis Richard Gomez
Mexican Rioter (uncredited)
Fatimah Hassan
Homeless Lady (uncredited)
Khafre King
Niagara's Thug (uncredited)
Lee Coc
Mexican Rioter (uncredited)
Lozoya Jr.
Mexican Rioter (uncredited)
Kit Meyering
Rioter (uncredited)
JLouis Mills
Niagara's Thug (uncredited)
Geraldine Moreno
Rioter (uncredited)
Andrew Morgado
SWAT (uncredited)
Noelle Therese Mulligan
Rioter (uncredited)
Sandra Rosko
Protestor (uncredited)
Max Valentine
Rioter (uncredited)
Lily Von Isenberg
Protester (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
Drew Pearce
June 7, 2018
Los Angeles of 2028 is a riot laden area where Martial Law is the norm and brutality is a way of life. Amidst this setting, the Hotel Artemis is open for business.. The Artemis is not your typical hotel as it provides emergency medical services to members who engage in criminal activities.
The Nurse (Jodie Foster) runs the facility and with the help of her massive Orderly Everest (Dave Bautista), they ensure that only members get admitted and follow the rules as well as receive state of the art care while in the facility. Guests at the facility are giving names based on the suite in which they are assigned which involve geographical locales and there are a very strict set of rules they must follow such as no guns, bombs, killing other guests, and so on. The Hotel Artemis is not a simple stitch and bandage facility as they offer advanced medical services such as Nanites, replacement organ printing, robotic A.I. medical treatment and other services which in 2018 seem like Science Fiction. Enter Waikiki (Sterling K. Brown), who has tried to leave his criminal past behind him yet was savvy enough to keep paying his membership fees at the Artemis all the while. He and his brother have been injured in a heist and with the city under a deadly riot, they make their way to the Artemis to get treatment and hide out from the chaos outside.
Thanks to their services, the hotel is rarely empty and an Arms Dealer named Acapulco (Charlie Day), and an assassin named Nice (Sofia Boutella), are also in residence. The fact that Nice and Waikiki have a past association makes things a bit interesting as guests are always mindful of those around them even though the strict rules of membership exist to ward off any threats or danger to the guests or staff. Complications arise when the near capacity hotel is informed that the Wolf King of L.A. (Jeff Goldblum) is en- route. The Nurse opts to follow the rules of first come first served and in doing so enrages his son (Zachary Quinto), who decided to barricade the Hotel to make sure nobody gets in before his father, who incidentally owns the facility.
As if this was not enough of a complication, a police officer from troubled past of The Nurse arrives begging for help which sets a very dangerous chain of events into motion.
The film is a very fresh and entertaining story filled with interesting characters, strong performances, and just enough action to keep the film moving along but yet keeping the focus as a character based drama.
First time Director Drew Pearce gets the most of his cast and has used his script to create a very entertaining and unique film that is well worth a watch. It is so nice to see Jodie Foster showing us once again that she is one of the most gifted actresses of our time as the two-time Oscar winner goes all in to portray a very damaged and troubled character who for what she lacks in glamour; more than makes up for with a determined strength.
I hope this film is a success as I would love to see more stories from the Hotel as I really enjoyed the film from start to finish.
4 stars out of 5