“Finestkind” starring Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones & Ben Foster – The Full Trailer is Here!
Yesterday we had the teaser, today the full trailer for Finestkind!
FINESTKIND Trailer (2023) Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster © 2023 – Paramount+
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Yesterday we had the teaser, today the full trailer for Finestkind!
FINESTKIND Trailer (2023) Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster © 2023 – Paramount+

Old Dads (2023)
Director: Bill Burr
Screenplay by: Bill Burr, Ben Tishler
Starring: Bill Burr, Bobby Cannavale, Bokeem Woodbine, Miles Robbins, Rachael Harris, C. Thomas Howell and Bruce Dern.
Tagline: Times have changed. They didn’t get the fax.
The Story:
Jack (Burr), Connor (Cannavale) and Mike (Woodbine) are long time friends and business partners. They are each also dealing with the joys of being an “old dad”. They’re out of step and struggling with new ways of thinking. Growing old ain’t for sissies.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
I liked Old Dads better than I thought I would. Hats off to Bill Burr who co-wrote, directed and starred. Bobby Cannavale and Bokeem Woodbine are excellent as Burr’s friends. C. Thomas Howell and Bruce Dern appear in small but important roles.
I enjoyed Old Dads and think it could easily be adapted into a tv series. There’s a lot of potential about three old dads who are out of touch with modern society.



Deal me in!
FINESTKIND Teaser (2023) Jenna Ortega, Tommy Lee Jones, Ben Foster

The Getaway (1994)
Director: Roger Donaldson
Screenplay by: Walter Hill, Amy Holden Jones based on THE GETAWAY by Jim Thompson
Starring: Alec Baldwin, Kim Basinger, Michael Madsen, James Woods, David Morse, Jennifer Tilly, James Stephens, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Burton Gilliam, Royce D. Applegate, Daniel Villarreal, Alex Colon and Richard Farnsworth.
Tagline: Choosing between love and money is one thing. Getting away with both is something else
The Story:
Carter “Doc” McCoy (Baldwin) was serving time in a Mexican prison after being double crossed on his last job. Thanks to Jack Benyon’s (Woods) influence and cash payoffs, Doc is now a free man. Well, almost. Doc owes Benyon a debt that will be paid off after Doc’s next job.
All goes well until it doesn’t. Before Doc and his accomplices meet to divide the cash, the double crosses begin. Doc doesn’t know who he can trust. After he finds out what his wife, Carol (Basinger), did to get his release from prison, Doc’s not even sure about her,
The cops and Benyon’s men are after them. Doc and Carol need a clean getaway.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
The two biggest differences in The Getaway directed by Sam Peckinpah, starring Steve McQueen and Ali McGraw and this one are 1) Doc and his wife are more of a team in the remake, and 2) there’s more nudity.
McQueen and McGraw fell in love while filming The Getaway. They later married. Baldwin and Basinger were already married when they starred in the remake. They later divorced.
I’m a fan of both versions of the film. THE GETAWAY is my favorite novel by Jim Thompson.
Baldwin and Basinger are aided by a great supporting cast. Standouts include Michael Madsen, James Woods, David Morse, Jennifer Tilly, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Burton Gilliam and Richard Farnsworth.
There was talk of a sequel, but it never happened. It’s not too late.



I like the looks of Wintertide. Deal me in.
Release Date: 11/14/2023
Directed by: John Barnard
Starring: Niamh Carolan, Solange Sookram, Jeremy Walmsley, Jesse Nobess, Colleen Furlan, Darcy Fehr, John B. Lowe, Onalee Ames, Michael O’Sullivan
Synopsis: Beth, a volunteer watch person of an isolated northern city battles a plague of depression that transforms the few remaining residents into empty, zombie-like automatons. She discovers that by entering an alternative dimension through her own dreams, she’s able to stave off the illness during the long, possibly endless winter. But will her power be enough to sustain her?

Richard Rountree died yesterday from pancreatic cancer. Mr. Roundtree was 81.
Richard Roundtree began his professional career as a fashion and ad model. He appeared in off-Broadway plays. His big break came in 1971, when he starred in Shaft. The film made Mr. Roundtree famous. He would go to appear in feature films and television roles for the rest of his career.
Some of Richard Roundtree’s television appearances include: Shaft (7 episodes); Roots; The Love Boat (2 episodes); CHiPs; Magnum P.I.: A.D. (5 episodes); Outlaws (12 episodes); Murder, She Wrote; A Different World (2 episodes); Amen (2 episodes); Beauty and the Beast (3 episodes); 21 Jump Street; MacGyver; Generations (61 episodes); Beverly Hills, 90210; L.A. Law; Roc (4 episodes); Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper (2 episodes); Buddies (6 episodes); The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (2 episodes); Profiler; 413 Hope Street (10 episodes); Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman; Soul Food (6 episodes); Alias (2 episodes); Desperate Housewives (5 episodes); Blade: The Series; Grey’s Anatomy; Heroes (6 episodes); Knight Rider; Lincoln Heights (3 episodes); The Mentalist; Diary of a Single Mom (18 episodes); Chicago Fire (4 episodes); Star (5 episodes); Lethal Weapon; Being Mary Jane (33 episodes); Family Reunion (22 episodes) and Cherish the Day (8 episodes).
Some of Richard Roundtree’s film appearances include: Shaft; Embassy; Shaft’s Big Score; Shaft in Africa; Earthquake; Escape to Athena; Inchon; An Eye for an Eye; Q: The Winged Serpent; City Heat; Maniac Cop; Se7en; George of the Jungle; Steel; Shaft (2000) and Shaft (2019).
Like most everyone, when I think of Richard Rountree, I think of Shaft. Looking over Mr. Rountree’s extensive resume, it is clear that he was much more than the man who’d risk his neck for his brother man. I’m not just talkin’ ’bout Shaft. I appreciated any time Richard Rountree’s name appeared in a production.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Richard Roundtree’s family, friends and fans.

I’m a fan of Fargo. Deal me in.
Starring Juno Temple, Jon Hamm and Jennifer Jason Leigh. FX’s Fargo returns 11.21 on FX. Stream on Hulu. #FargoFX
The latest installment of Fargo is set in Minnesota and North Dakota, 2019. After an unexpected series of events lands “Dorothy ‘Dot’ Lyon” (Juno Temple) in hot water with the authorities, this seemingly typical Midwestern housewife is suddenly plunged back into a life she thought she had left behind.

The Devil on Trial (2023)
Director: Chris Holt
Written by: Chris Holt
Tagline: Did the Devil Do It?
The Story:
In 1981, Arne Johnson stabbed Alan Bono to death. Bono was Johnson’s landlord and had, in the past, dated Johnson’s girlfriend. Although there was no doubt that Johnson was the murderer, he claimed he didn’t remember doing it. When the case went to trial, his defense was that he was possessed by the devil/a demon and therefore wasn’t responsible.
This documentary explores the foundation for that defense and the result of the trial.
In 1980, Arne Johnson was dating Debbie Glatzel. Some of Debbie’s family believed that her younger brother, David was possessed by the devil. On more than one occasion David had to be held down by family members (and Arne) while David cursed, screamed and convulsed. David’s behavior was extreme enough that his mother contacted Ed and Lorraine Warren. The Warrens were famous for their involvement in The Amityville Murders. The Warrens assisted David’s mother in getting the church to conduct an exorcism. During the procedure, as David was struggling, Arne reportedly yelled at the demon, “Leave this little kid alone. Take on me. I’m here.”
So when Arne killed David, he asserted that the devil/demon had made him do it. This documentary uses actual voice recordings. archival footage, home movies and actor recreations to recount the story.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
While Arne wanted to use the “the devil made me do it” defense, he never got to. The judge ruled that “possession” was not a valid defense. He didn’t allow it. Arne ended up being found guilty of manslaughter.
Now to David Glatzel. Some of David’s family believed that he was possessed. One of David’s brothers said it was an act. He said that during one of David’s sessions while cursing, hitting and yelling, David’s father came into the room. Father grabbed David and slapped him. Dad told David to shut up and sit in a chair. The brother said, “The devil did as he was told”. In other words, it was an act.
David’s mother was a religious woman. She may have believed that David was possessed at the start. By the time the Warrens got involved, it seemed to be more about fame and the money. Also near the end of the documentary a sick allegation against the mother is made. I won’t give it away, but if true indicates mom had serious issues of her own.
As to the Warrens, this film puts them in a very bad light. They took advantage of David’s family. The Warrens kept almost all of the money off book and movie deals in regard to David’s story. Money that had been promised to the Glatzel family. If you’ve seen The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, that’s the Glatzel family’s story.
The Devil on Trial leaves it to viewers to determine if the possessions were real or not, There’s evidence that could support whatever you decide. As to the actions of the Warrens, the evidence points to them not being on the up and up.



Deal me in!
When an idyllic getaway suddenly erupts into chaos, trust unravels fast. Leave The World Behind, starring Julia Roberts, Mahershala Ali, Ethan Hawke, Myha’la and Kevin Bacon comes to Netflix on December 8.

The Unknown (1927)
Director: Tod Browning
Screenplay by: Waldemar Young; from a story byTod Browning; Joseph Farnham (titles)
Starring: Lon Chaney, .Norman Kerry, Joan Crawford andJohn George
Tagline: Against a background of colorful circus life, and the sinister shadow of the underworld, is played a drama of love and revenge that will grip you! And through it stalks the mysterious figure of a deformed circus performer- The Unknown – a role just made for the brilliant Lon Chaney!
The Plot:
“Alonzo the Armless” (Chaney) works as a circus stunt performer. He uses his feet to throw knives and shoot a gun with deadly accuracy. Alonzo is not the man’s real name. He goes by it because he’s hiding from the law. The truth is that Alonzo has arms. He keeps them bound tightly to his body. No one (except his trusted partner Cojo) is aware of the deception. Alonzo hides his arms because he was born with a deformed double thumb that the police know about.
Alonzo is in love with the circus owner’s daughter, Nanon (Crawford). Although Namon likes Alonzo, she is unaware of the depth of his affection for her. Malabar, the circus strongman, also has feelings for Nanon. As Alonzo’s obsession with Nanon grows, so does his willingness to cross any line to have her. Before the tale is done, Alonzo will murder multiple people and do something so unexpected, to say more would ruin the twist.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
Tod Browning and Lon Chaney collaborated on eight films. The Unknown is considered to be their best work. It has been called a “masterpiece of silent cinema” and I couldn’t agree more.
The step that Alonzo takes to win Nanon is so shocking that the audience is still reeling when Browning hits a twist worthy of O. Henry. If you haven’t tried or liked silent films, I’d suggest you give The Unknown a shot.



Marv from Frank Miller’s Sin City is one of my all-time favorite characters. I love seeing artists do their “take” on the big lug. Today we have Marv and Nancy by DANI.

The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)
Director: Mike Flanagan (Eps.1 – 2, 5 – 6); Michael Fimognari (Eps. 3 – 4, 7 -8)
Teleplay by: Mike Flanagan (Ep. 1); Emmy Grinwis and Mike Flanagann (Ep. 2); Justina Ireland and Mike Flanagan (Ep. 3); Mat Johnson and Mike Flanagan (Ep. 4); Dani Parker (Ep. 5); Rebecca Leigh Klingel and Mike Flanagan (Ep. 6);Jamie Flanagan and Mike Flanagan (Ep. 7); Mike Flanagan and Kiele Sanchez (Ep. 8)
Starring: Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Mary McDonnell, Henry Thomas, Rahul Kohli, Samantha Sloyan, T’Nia Miller, Zach Gilford, Willa Fitzgerald, Michael Trucco, Katie Parker, Matt Biedel, Crystal Balint, Ruth Codd, Kyliegh Curran, Carl Lumbly, Kate Siegel, Sauriyan Sapkota, Malcolm Goodwin and Mark Hamill.
Tagline: Nevermore
The Plot:
Roderick Usher (Greenwood) and his sister Madeline (McDonnell) teamed to take over Fortunato Pharmaceuticals. Along the way they fudged test results, broke laws, lied under oath, ruined lives and committed at least one murder. Now, decades later Roderick is CEO of Fortunato and one of the richest men on the planet. His sister remains his trusted partner. Over the years Roderick fathered several children from different mothers. Now the kids are grown and using daddy’s money to try to build their own dynasties. But when Roderick’s offspring begin dying under unusual circumstances, one after the other, we learn what happened all those years ago that leads to The Fall of the House of Usher.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
Mike Flanagan has created another winner. Rather than a literal adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe’s The Fall of the House of Usher, Flannigan has given us modern interpretations of many of Poe’s short stories, poems and characters integrated into a single, unified story. This is genius.
The Fall of the House of Usher features an amazing cast. I would not be surprised to several Emmy nominations from this production. Standouts include:
While I’ve turned the spotlight on the actors/actresses above, every member of the cast was excellent. Mike Flannigan writes a great story, gets the right people for each part and then assists them in creating amazing performances. The Fall of the House of Usher is an perfect example. I look forward to what Flannigan does next.



If you ever get a chance to meet Jim Steranko, don’t sleep on it. Steranko is a master storyteller. He is a legendary artist. This Nick Fury piece by Steranko was one that he brought to New York ComicCon 2023.
Source: Steranko Facebook Group.

They Cloned Tyrone (2023)
Director: Juel Taylor
Screenwriter: Tony Rettenmaier, Juel Taylor
Cast: John Boyega, Jamie Foxx, Teyonah Parris, Kiefer Sutherland and David Alan Grier.
Tagline: Damn…
The Plot…
Fontaine (Boyega) is a small time drug dealer. When he goes to collect money from a pimp known as Slick Charles (Foxx), Fontaine is ambushed. He’s shot several times and left for dead. Slick Charles and one of his girls, Yo-Yo are shocked to witness the murder.
They are even more amazed the next day. Fontaine comes back to collect the debt. He has no recollection of being shot. He has no wounds. As Slick Charles and Yo-Yo discuss what they saw, some memories come back to Fontaine. The three end up following clues that lead them to discover a widespread government conspiracy.
Fontaine, Slick Charles and Yo-Yo have to figure out a way to quickly expose the powerful cabal behind the conspiracy, If they can’t, well… we all know what happens to people who discover the truth behind big time deceptions.
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)
This is the second film I’ve seen with John Boyega. He was excellent in The Woman King and is even better here. Jamie Foxx is always good. I loved seeing Keifer Sutherland and David Allan Grier pop up in supporting roles.
My simple description of They Cloned Tyrone is cross Three the Hard Way with Invasion of the Body Snatchers minus the aliens. Add a touch of humor.
I liked They Cloned Tyrone but think it could have gotten to the conspiracy a bit faster. I also wish that they had leaned into the humor a bit more.
A lot of the film reminded me of a 70s blaxploitation movie. I thought that maybe the film should have been set in that time period. Another thought then occurred, perhaps the folks behind the film wanted us to see the situation as though it takes place now because the issues are still relevant.
They Cloned Tyrone (2023) rates 3 of 5 stars.



I like Kelley Jones’ take on The Bride of Frankenstein. Often artists want to make her a sexy monster. That’s cool by me. However, if we want to think about a woman made up of different parts of cadavers that is then brought back to life… well, that’s just plain scary. And that is the Bride of Frankenstein that Kelley Jones gives us.
Source: Comic Crusaders.