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[Reviewing 'The Rip': A Return to the Cinematic Middle Class]-[The Rip]

Pop Culture Happy Hour · B2 · 2026-01-20

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📋 Summary

A Throwback to Mid-Budget Gritty Crime Cinema

In a recent episode of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, the hosts and guests delved into the Netflix release The Rip, a gritty police thriller starring Ben Affleck and Matt Damon. The film follows a team of law enforcement officers who discover a massive stash of drug cartel money near Miami, only to be consumed by internal paranoia, distrust, and the dangerous complications that arise when illicit cash is involved. The discussion highlights the film's identity as a quintessential "mid-budget" production that feels like a throwback to the era of "pulpy, basic cable" cop movies.

Divergent Perspectives on Suspense and Style

The panel, featuring Jordan Cruciola and Vulture TV critic Roxanna Haddadi, offered contrasting views on the film's effectiveness. Cruciola praised the movie as a "box checky" success, finding it to be an exhilarating "blue-collar entertainment" experience. She likened the film to a "haunted house movie," noting how the atmospheric setting and the chemistry between Affleck and Damon kept her fully engaged. Conversely, Haddadi expressed a lukewarm reaction, noting that the "suspense was not suspensing." While she admired the film's visual flair—specifically a shootout bathed in "neon Lisa Frank colors"—she felt the plot lacked a compelling third-act twist, ultimately finding it "generic" despite the star power.

The Chemistry of Affleck and Damon

One point of consensus among the hosts was the undeniable screen presence of the lead actors. Whether playing "Dirtbag Affleck" or the "prickly banter" of the duo, their lifelong friendship translates into a natural chemistry that helps propel the narrative forward. The film showcases these actors in a mode that feels familiar yet satisfying. Despite the presence of a talented ensemble cast—including Steven Yeun, Tiana Taylor, and Kyle Chandler—the film relies heavily on the rapport between its two leads to ground the "twisty" but not "hopelessly Byzantine" plot.

A Case for the Cinematic Middle Class

Beyond the critique of the movie itself, the conversation pivoted to the broader industrial implications of its release. The panelists discussed how Affleck and Damon’s production company negotiated a deal with Netflix involving "back-end bonuses" based on viewership metrics. This is a significant development, as it attempts to "bring back the cinematic middle class." As the hosts noted, the decline of mid-budget theatrical releases has eroded the stability of the film industry's crew and workforce. By positioning The Rip as a successful streaming feature, the production aims to prove that there is a viable path forward for films that are not necessarily "massively artful" blockbusters, but rather solid, entertaining "Saturday afternoon" cinema.

Final Verdict

Ultimately, The Rip is characterized as a "journeyman filmmaking" effort that succeeds if the viewer enters with the right expectations. It is not an Oscar-bait drama, but rather a "grubby" and effective piece of popcorn entertainment. Whether one views it as a "solid, B-grade" triumph or an underwhelming experience, the consensus remains that it serves as a nostalgic reminder of a time when the film industry produced a wider variety of mid-tier genre projects, making it a perfect candidate for a "big bag of popcorn" viewing experience at home.

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I had a great time.
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I was fully wrapped up in the suspense of this.
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Stream it with a big bag of popcorn.
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I think I'm a little closer ultimately to team Jordan.
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I think that is part of what kind of propels this movie forward.
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📖 Transcript

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