It takes place in three acts, across New York and Jamaica. In case you haven’t seen Cocktail, or haven’t seen it in a while, you should know it’s kind of insane. Matthew Rhys, the star of The Americans, also told me, possibly half-joking, that Cocktail is an all-time favorite. The producer of one of this year’s buzzy award-nominated films told me members of his social circle spent the weekend Cocktail hit Netflix last spring watching the movie and exchanging messages about it. Some of which you might even call admirers of the film. Over the years, the movie has maintained a loyal audience, including in Hollywood. No one is saying: Actually, it was ahead of it's time. In the 30 years since its theatrical release, Cocktail has not earned a reappraisal from critics. The movie earned a stunning $171.5 million worldwide, but joined the canon of Minor Cruise films. “The more you think about what really happens in Cocktail,” Roger Ebert wrote at the time, “the more you realize how empty and fabricated it really is.” For the role of Brian Flanagan, Cruise got a Worst Actor Razzie. The bartender drama, which came out in 1988, has a 5 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it Cruise’s lowest-rated movie on the site. But smack in the middle of that run was one major stinker: Cocktail. Tom Cruise’s first and greatest hot streak as an actor lasted from 1986 to 1990, starting with Top Gun, followed by The Color of Money, Rain Man, Born on the Fourth of July, which got him his first Best Actor nomination, and Days of Thunder.
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