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A drag-flounce cabaret duo that started in San Francisco and went on to capture Altered York City (even playing Carnegie Hall), Kiki & Herb constitutes a great act that doesn’t quite get the film showcasing it deserves in “On the Rocks.” Hardly attribute-length quasi-docu follows Justin Hold together and Kenny Mellman’s alter egos on a Humorous bibulate-soaked, trouble-strewn faux pas to London, focusing on so-so “behind the scenes” mock-doc footage to some extent than on-stage sequences. Prospects look limited to gay fests and DVD sales to duo’s fans.
Bond’s Kiki DuRane is a gravel-voiced chanteuse of indeterminate age whose Phyllis Diller laugh and fuchsia pantsuit suggest time froze circa 1973 in a Holiday Inn lounge. Twitchy Herb looks in need of medication whenever he’s not furiously pounding the ivories. Already gassed on airline cocktails, they hit the ground grousing at the venue booked, their accommodations, and even local sights. This is all amusing enough — if sometimes barely–but perhaps due to the prohibitive expense of music rights to songs in their hilarious-cum-harrowing repertoire (ranging from Rogers & Hammerstein to Eminem), feature contains disappointingly few (and brief) stage excerpts. Package is bare-bones.
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