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    Movie Review

    The Finest Hours drowns under failed attempts at movie heroics

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 30, 2016 | 9:30 am
    The Finest Hours drowns under failed attempts at movie heroics
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    Neither critics nor audiences want to watch characters in certain types of movies act the same way over and over again, or see situations play out in exactly the same manner every time. However, sometimes a non-clichéd character can be just as infuriating.

    Based on a true story, The Finest Hours follows Bernie Webber (played by Chris Pine), a Coast Guard captain in Massachusetts whose resolve is tested during a brutal 1952 winter storm. An oil tanker breaks apart off the coast, and Webber and his crew are tasked with trying to find survivors in the dead of night while piloting a relatively flimsy boat themselves.

    The film flips back and forth between Webber and his crew, which includes Ben Foster as second mate, and the remaining oil tanker crew, led by engine master Ray Sybert (Casey Affleck). Webber’s fiancée, Miriam (Holliday Grainger), also is given strong play as she frets over his fate in the storm.

    A character like Webber’s usually is portrayed as a man’s man, someone who risks life and limb without so much as a second thought. The filmmakers and Pine take the opposite approach, making Webber into an indecisive, spiritless person. He seems only to forge ahead in the face of adversity because the alternative would make him a coward.

    In other words, he doesn’t inspire confidence. A sense of duty to the job is the only reason for anyone to follow him into danger; it’s a wonder anyone does. Director Craig Gillespie compounds this curious decision with confusing storytelling and substandard CGI that makes it clear that the actors are never in any real peril, something that is crucial in a movie like this.

    Because this is a live-action Disney film, you can expect a certain number of cheesy scenes designed to stir the audience’s emotions. However, the film somehow manages to screw those up as well. Most have a pace that’s way too slow to be rousing, and others become laughable when unseen characters chime in with random platitudes.

    Pine has gained some traction in Hollywood as Captain Kirk in the new Star Trek series, but he just doesn’t seem to have what it takes to be a true leading man, especially when he’s saddled with a role such as this. Nobody else in the film makes much of an impact, even though Affleck, Foster, Eric Bana, and others are certainly capable of much more than what they show here.

    A film like The Finest Hours should give audiences its fair share of lumps in throats and stirring sequences. But this one just sank.

    Chris Pine and Holliday Grainger in The Finest Hours.

    Chris Pine and Holliday Grainger in The Finest Hours
    Photo courtesy of Walt Disney Studios
    Chris Pine and Holliday Grainger in The Finest Hours.
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    All's Faire in Texas

    Texas Renaissance Festival on track for first season since founder's death

    Natalie Grigson
    Aug 22, 2025 | 3:31 pm
    Texas Renaissance Festival King's Feast
    Photo courtesy of Texas Renaissance Festival
    Diners at the King's Feast, one of several signature activities at this year's festival.

    The country's largest Renaissance fair is gearing up for another year in Todd Mission, Texas, about an hour northwest of Houston. The Texas Renaissance Festival (TRF) has shared its lineup for 2025: aside from classics like turkey legs, jousting, and markets, fans can look forward to a variety of one-of-a-kind signature experiences like a royal feast and blacksmithing. The season will run from October 11 through November 30.

    Fifty years ago, TRF began with just three stages and 15 acres of land. The first few years were made up of small improv troupes and a bevvy of merchants selling their wares. Cut to present day, and TRF covers more than 70 acres with a 16th-century English village, camping areas, and rides, and hosts more than half a million visitors each year.

    Since 2024, it's become even more famous (or infamous) on HBO thanks to a dramatized docuseries, followed by a lawsuit determining the festival had to be sold and the founder's 2025 death.

    "All of the vendor contracts are in place for 2025," attorney Hanszen Laporte told CultureMap Houston in May. "Everyone who was already there will be there this year. Maybe one Dippin' Dots guy here and there will be swapped out with another, but we're sticking with what works."

    Suffice it to say, TRF has all the basics and more in its robust daily schedule; the signature activities are good option for those who want to dive a little deeper into the Renaissance world. Here are some notable signature activities for this year's festival season.

    All ages:

    • Escape Room Adventures: Guests can solve puzzles, unlock secrets, and outwit pirates, wizards, and dwarves in these immersive and themed escape rooms. Prices range from $19.99-$29.99 per person, depending on the game. Private bookings are available (and encouraged!) with a four-ticket minimum.
    • Dragon Forge Experience: Here, festival-goers can forge their own keepsake, guided by a master blacksmith. Prices range from $35-$600, depending on what sort of "armament" guests select.
    • Tea and Strumpets: Those who have been to the Renaissance Festival before know it can be a cacophony of noises and activity. To create an escape from the chaos for a while, TRF offers a tucked-away tea room above the revelry. Guests can choose between high tea (with snacks) or a Sunday-only Renaissance Tea. The price is $65 per person.

    21 and up:

    • Odin’s Table Wine Tasting: This interactive journey will guide guests through five distinct Haak wines, where each sip is paired with bard-like storytelling and finished off with a chocolate and Madeira dessert. The price is $34.50 per person and includes a commemorative TRF wine glass.
    • The King's Feast: For this special feast, guests are invited to join the King and Queen of the Renaissance Festival themselves for a two-hour interactive dinner theater. Expect bawdy songs and a six-course feast with plenty of libations. The price varies depending on where you want to be in the King's court; general seating is $130 per person, while VIP seating is $250 per person.
    • Wyrmwood Public House: Imagine a Renaissance-style speakeasy with craft cocktails, vaudeville curiosities, absinthe tastings, burlesque, circus performers, and magic acts all under one lavish roof. This multi-story building includes different (adult-only) delights on each floor. Prices range depending on your chosen level of debauchery. Green Hour Shows (including vaudeville acts) range from $93.50 to $325.40, and absinthe tastings cost $55 per person.
    There are plenty more all ages and adult-only activities at this year's festival, and details, including how and when to book, can be viewed on the Family and Lords and Ladies pages of the TRF website. According to a press release, advanced reservations for these activities are highly encouraged, as "these exclusive experiences sell out each season."
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