Regina Hall
Regina Hall stars in Support the Girls. Credit: Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures

Double Whammies is an unremarkable watering hole located along a desolate strip of highway outside Austin, Texas where truckers and regulars can slip in and out quietly without drawing much attention to themselves.

The seedy sports bar, ร  la your typical Hooters, is known for its booze and finger food served by scantily-clad waitresses in cut-off jeans and low-cut tops.

The place is run with an iron fist by Lisa Conroy (Regina Hall), a very protective den mother who takes seriously her mission to shield her employees from perverts inclined to cross a line to fraternize improperly. Though she shows her tough side to the clientele, the tenderhearted manager handles her staff with big kidsโ€™ gloves.

Conroyโ€™s motley crew ranges from naive newcomers to hardened pros, and sheโ€™s blessed with a knack for knowing precisely what sort of support each needs. Unfortunately, sheโ€™s not appreciated by Double Whammiesโ€™ owner, Cubby (James Le Gros) โ€” probably because the club always seems to have a host of unresolved woes.

Support the Girlsย opened nationwide on August 24. Credit: Courtesy of Magnolia Pictures

For example, at the moment thereโ€™s a burglary in progress โ€” thanks to a hapless perp who got himself stuck in a ceiling vent โ€” Conroy knows the show must go on. So instead of summoning the police, she has her own way of dealing with such a distraction, which keeps the wheels turning, but frustrates her skeptical boss. Thatโ€™s just the way it goes at this quirky haunt.

Written and directed by Andrew Bujalski (Beeswax), the film features many of the hallmarks of the low-budget genre on which the mumblecore maven built his career. The film effectively paints a poignant portrait of a day in the life of a humble, dedicated, working-class heroine just trying to make a buck.

Remember how the indie-flick Paterson (2016) managed to elevate a lowly New Jersey poet/bus driver? Well, this tale of female empowerment pulls off a similar feat. Raw-edged cinema vรฉritรฉโ€™ cut to the bone if thatโ€™s your taste.

Very Good (3 stars)

Rated R for profanity, sexual references, and brief nudity

Running time: 90 minutes

Production Studios: Burn Later Productions / Houston King Productions

Distributor: Magnolia Pictures

For more movie info, go to www.supportthegirlsfilm.com. Check local listings for show times.