
Netflix is remaking Netflix. In 2018, the streamer released “I Am Not an Easy Man,” a French production that detailed the experience of a male chauvinist who’s smacked in the head, waking up to a new world ruled by women, forcing him to negotiate a different reality that doesn’t sit well with him. In 2026, screenwriters Natalie Krinsky, Cinco Paul, and Katie Silberman look to bring the premise back for “Ladies First,” transforming a study of enlightenment into a Sacha Baron Cohen comedy. It’s not exactly an upgrade, placing the usually wily actor into a conventional picture that mines humor from the switcheroo scenario, which delivers about two minutes of satire. The rest of the feature is fairly soft and feeble, with director Thea Sharrock (“The One and Only Ivan,” “Me Before You”) unwilling to get sharper with the endeavor. Netflix didn’t provide “Ladies First” for review, and one can clearly see why after sitting through the opening act. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com



















