‘Saturday Night’ Review: Jason Reitman Chronicles the Lead-Up to the First ‘SNL’ Show in Alternately Fresh and Frustrating Fashion (2024)

It used to be called a “high concept” movie, back in the days when Saturday Night Live was the hottest thing on television. Make a movie about the origins of that late-night comedy show, but not over a period of weeks or months — just in the 90 minutes before the first episode went on the air in October of 1975. We follow the stresses of the show’s creators and watch the stars practice their sketches while the musicians rehearse and the NBC executives fret. Director Jason Reitman has directed a number of memorable comic films (Thank You For Smoking, Juno, Up in the Air), and we are intrigued to see how he and co-writer Gil Kenan will bring the concept to life.

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We go into the movie with high expectations, but only some of them are realized. The cast works hard and brings off some antic moments, but too many of the riffs fall flat. Maybe there is an excess of characters for a 90- or 95-minute movie, or maybe it is impossible to sustain the irreverent humor that the show itself sometimes struggled to maintain. Those who remember the excitement of SNL‘s early years will want to catch up with this revolutionary moment in TV history, but younger viewers may not find enough here to tickle or tantalize.

Saturday Night

The Bottom LineStrong concept, middling execution.

Venue: Telluride Film Festival
Cast: Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Willem Dafoe, J.K. Simmons
Director: Jason Reitman
Screenwriters: Gil Kenan, Jason Reitman
Rated R,1 hour 43 minutes

The film wisely chooses to focus on the show’s creator, Lorne Michaels, played with energy and the right note of befuddlement by Gabriel LaBelle, who played Steven Spielberg’s alter ego in The Fabelmans. The gifted Rachel Sennott plays Rosie Shuster, who was married to Michaels at the time and contributed many of the sketches in the show’s early years. Unfortunately, her part is not developed as sharply as it might be.

This is also true of the actors cast as the stars of the show during that first season. Some of them bear close physical resemblance to the comics they portray, while others are not quite as good a fit. Cory Michael Smith captures the charm of Chevy Chase, and Dylan O’Brien offers a vivid interpretation of Dan Aykroyd. The filmmakers didn’t seem to know quite how to handle John Belushi, which leaves Matt Wood floundering. On the other hand, Lamorne Morris gives a sharp performance as Garrett Morris, the one Black performer in the original ensemble. The women in the cast — Gilda Radner, Laraine Newman, and Jane Curtin — are given short shrift.

Some of the better-known actors in the cast make the strongest impression. Willem Dafoe plays a network executive wary of the appeal of such an irreverent, youth-oriented show, bringing his usual authority and a note of unmistakable wisdom to the kids in the room. One scene in which Michaels and the cast members have to pitch to visiting execs from around the country makes a vivid point about the history of the entertainment business: There is not a single woman in the room. The one woman executive we see is a network censor flummoxed by the show’s sometimes raunchy humor.

J.K. Simmons also has a superb couple of scenes playing Milton Berle, once the king of television comedy, who pays a visit to the SNL set. (Did this really happen? Probably unlikely.) Berle cannot suppress his resentment at the idea of his brand of comedy being supplanted by this group of young upstarts. (There is also a joke about Berle’s well-known physical endowments.) Another character from another generation, Johnny Carson, is also threatened by these newcomers to late-night television, and we hear him in an angry phone call screaming at Michaels for trying to undermine him.

The film is smoothly edited, but there is a problem with the sound mix. At times the music is so loud that it drowns out dialogue that we want to hear. Perhaps Reitman wanted to indulge his composer, Jon Batiste, who also appears on camera as Billy Preston, one of SNL’s first musical guests. Or perhaps this was a technical glitch. I checked with a couple of other people at the screening who also had trouble hearing some of the dialogue. Since this was the very first screening, perhaps it is not too late to make some adjustments in this department. After all, in a movie celebrating the fizziness of sketch comedy, you want to hear the zingers. That is only one reason why this film, so fresh and enterprising at many moments, ultimately disappoints.

Full credits

Venue: Telluride Film Festival
Distributor: Columbia Pictures
Cast: Gabriel LaBelle, Rachel Sennott, Willem Dafoe, J.K. Simmons, Cory Michael Smith, Dylan O'Brien, Ella Hunt, Matt Wood, Lamorne Morris, Nicholas Braun, Jon Batiste
Director: Jason Reitman
Screenwriters: Gil Kenan, Jason Reitman
Producers: Jason Blumenfeld, Peter Rice, Jason Reitman, Gil Kenan
Executive producers: Erica Mills, JoAnn Perritano
Director of photography: Eric Steelberg
Production designer: Jess Gonchor
Costume designer: Danny Glicker
Editors: Nathan Orloff, Shane Reid
Music: Jon Batiste
Rated R,1 hour 43 minutes

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