STACK #260 June 2026

MOVIE FEATURE

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Fun fact: The Kinnane brothers are part of an eight sibling family collective, all of whom contributed to Solo Mio in various capacities, including directing, writing, producing, and editing. Kevin James with Nicole Grimaudo

GENRE: Romance comedy RUN TIME: 1h 37m

KEVIN JAMES’S ROMAN HOLIDAY IN SOLO MIO Who would have thought Kevin James would be directly linked to, and largely responsible for, one of the year’s most charmingly unassuming rom-coms?Yet here we are.

Inset: Alyson Hannigan and Kim Coates

S olo Mio is a bittersweet, though mostly sweet, story about Matt, an all-round nice guy who is left standing at the altar on his wedding day in Rome. Unable to secure a refund on his honeymoon package, he’s persuaded to take the trip anyway, embarking on an Italian adventure alongside a group of newlywed couples. You may recall the viral social media videos from earlier this year featuring a school teacher who bore a striking resemblance to Kevin James. Of course, it was Kevin James all along, and a follow-up series of staged viral moments soon followed, including the actor appearing forlorn on a baseball game jumbotron while clutching a bouquet of flowers. Once again, it proved to be a brilliant piece of marketing. The film comes to us from Angel Studios,

the independent distributor rapidly emerging as a formidable force within the industry. Initially focused on faith based films, the company has broadened its scope in recent years, backing some of the most talked-about and attention grabbing releases around. Their growing catalogue includes titles such as Sound of Freedom, Sketch and, Homestead . “We saw Solo Mio , and the feeling was incredible,” said Angel Studios president Jordan Harmon following the acquisition announcement. “We knew it was a perfect fit for Angel to release to a broad audience. Kevin James brings heart, humour, and originality to this uplifting tale of rediscovery, and we can’t wait for audiences to experience it.” James co-wrote the film with directors Chuck and Dan Kinnane, reuniting with the filmmakers

following their collaboration on 2022’s Home Team , produced through Adam Sandler’s Happy Madison banner. The supporting cast is stacked, with Alyson Hannigan and Kim Coates playing a hilariously dysfunctional couple embarking on their fifth marriage together. Jonathan Roumie and Julee Cerda also join the fun, while Nicole Grimaudo brings warmth and charm as a potential romantic spark for James’s heartbroken Matt. Understated extended cameos

from music legends Andrea Bocelli and Ed Sheeran add an extra layer of surprise. Quite how the filmmakers secured such a significant role from Bocelli is anyone’s guess, but it works wonderfully. Glenn Cochrane

• Solo Mio is out Jun 17

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GENRE: Thriller comedy RUN TIME: 1h 46m GLEN POWELL’S KILLER INSTINCT IN HOW TO MAKE A KILLING Fun fact: In addition to How to Make a Killing , the 1907 novel Israel Rank: The Autobiography of a Crimina l by Roy Horniman has led to two other adaptations in Kind Hearts & Coronets (1949), and the Tony Award-winning musical A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder .

Inspired by the 1949 British film Kind Hearts and Coronets , How to Make a Killing feels like it’s tailor made for Glen Powell.

Ed Harris

H aving spent the last few years building a reputation as Hollywood’s charming golden boy – effortlessly funny and old-school movie-star handsome - he’s proven to be surprisingly good at playing characters with a slightly dangerous and unexpected edge. And this film leans hard into that unique skill set, resulting in a slick, strange, often entertaining comedy thriller that has plenty to say about wealth, entitlement, and modern greed. “I loved the script because its concept was just so compelling and had such a great ensemble of characters,” says Powell, who was already a fan of acclaimed director John Patton Ford’s earlier film, Emily the Criminal . “When I read it, I realised that this was

the kind of role I’d been looking to take on - the kind of part I’d never played,” says the Top Gun: Maverick star. As Becket Redfellow, Powell plays a man who has grown up completely cut off from his insanely rich family after his mother is disowned. He spends years living a fairly ordinary blue-collar life while the rest of the Redfellow dynasty enjoys obscene levels of privilege and money. But when he realises just how massive the family fortune really is, something inside him snaps. Instead of accepting his place outside the dynasty, Becket decides that he’s going to reclaim what he thinks belongs to him – even if it means eliminating every relative standing in his way. And yes, the movie goes very dark

Glen Powell

very quickly in this modern “eat the rich” murder comedy satire. “We’ve all seen American Psycho . We’ve seen derivatives of it. We’ve seen Taxi Driver . We’ve seen derivatives of that too. But the way John was conceptualising this movie, his vision behind it, I was like, ’I’ve never seen that movie – it’s like Ocean’s 11 with murder. It’s rock ’n’ roll. It’s got swagger’,” says Powell. Gill Pringle

• How to Make a Killing is out Jun 10

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