Joe Keery as Gator Tillman and Jon Hamm as Roy Tillman in ‘Fargo’ season 5 episode 3 (Photo Cr: Michelle Faye/FX)
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
Sheriff Roy Tillman (Jon Hamm) is listening to “Sixteen Tons” on the radio while he rolls up to the murder scene/gas station as FX’s Fargo season five episode three gets underway. For once, his son Gator (Joe Keery) has done the right thing by not broadcasting the fact Ole Munch killed his partner and left a menacing sign on his dead body. So far, only Roy’s aware the gas station’s upped its body count by one.
Gator praises Ole Munch’s big balls, and Roy points out Munch has altered the size of Gator’s. They’ve gotten smaller.
Roy orders Gator to dig up all the info he can on Ole Munch. And he warns his son to sleep with his gun cocked until the situation’s handled.
- 11/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Stars: Chantelle Han, Charles Boyland, Michael Copeman | Written by Steven Garbas, Philip Irwin | Directed by Chantelle Han, Steven Garbas
Following her grandfather’s death, Eula (Chantelle Han) has tried reopening his old restaurant before the pandemic threw those plans for a loop, leaving her struggling for rent amidst discovering her pregnancy. With the acquisition of her grandfather’s war medals, Eula forms a plan with her friend Morris (Charles Boyland) to solve those financial woes. Under the guise of gifting the medals to her grandfather’s friend, Captain Reuben (Michael Copeman), the pair visit the reclusive veteran’s home intending to steal a priceless truffle in his possession.
After receiving directions from a fishmonger who acts as a harbinger of doom, the pair find their vehicle stuck in the pitch-black woods until morning. After hearing strange noises outside, they encounter Reuben and his massive truffle-hunting pig. The veteran guides them into his expansive property,...
Following her grandfather’s death, Eula (Chantelle Han) has tried reopening his old restaurant before the pandemic threw those plans for a loop, leaving her struggling for rent amidst discovering her pregnancy. With the acquisition of her grandfather’s war medals, Eula forms a plan with her friend Morris (Charles Boyland) to solve those financial woes. Under the guise of gifting the medals to her grandfather’s friend, Captain Reuben (Michael Copeman), the pair visit the reclusive veteran’s home intending to steal a priceless truffle in his possession.
After receiving directions from a fishmonger who acts as a harbinger of doom, the pair find their vehicle stuck in the pitch-black woods until morning. After hearing strange noises outside, they encounter Reuben and his massive truffle-hunting pig. The veteran guides them into his expansive property,...
- 5/31/2023
- by James Rodrigues
- Nerdly
Stars: Chantelle Han, Charles Boyland, Michael Copeman, Philip Williams | Written by Steven Garbas, Philip Irwin | Directed by Steven Garbas, Chantelle Han
Honestly, I was going to pass on Peppergrass… The plot description sounded like another home invaders find out that what’s inside is more dangerous than they are story. And that’s something I’d seen many times before, The People Under the Stairs, Nefarious, Killers Within and, of course, Don’t Breathe. But then it was announced that Black Fawn had picked it up for distribution and I got curious. As it turned out it wasn’t what the description made it sound like, but was that a change for the better?
Eula Baek is getting desperate. Not only is she pregnant, Covid lockdown has killed off most of the business for her café Peppergrass. It hasn’t done Morris’ bar any favours either.
So, rather than apply for...
Honestly, I was going to pass on Peppergrass… The plot description sounded like another home invaders find out that what’s inside is more dangerous than they are story. And that’s something I’d seen many times before, The People Under the Stairs, Nefarious, Killers Within and, of course, Don’t Breathe. But then it was announced that Black Fawn had picked it up for distribution and I got curious. As it turned out it wasn’t what the description made it sound like, but was that a change for the better?
Eula Baek is getting desperate. Not only is she pregnant, Covid lockdown has killed off most of the business for her café Peppergrass. It hasn’t done Morris’ bar any favours either.
So, rather than apply for...
- 11/16/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
"Give us the white one!" Black Fawn Distribution has unveiled an official trailer for an indie thriller titled Peppergrass, yet another truffle film to compliment the outstanding Pig from earlier in the year. But this one looks like a much darker thriller, and it's telling the story from the perspective of the thieves, not the truffle hunter. It's premiering soon at the Blood In The Snow Film Fest up in Canada. During a pandemic, a pregnant restaurateur tries to rob a priceless truffle from a reclusive veteran. There's a big ol' truffle pig that makes an appearance at the end of this trailer. Starring Chantelle Han, Charles Boyland, Michael Copeman, Philip Williams, and Craig Porritt. I'm wondering if Peppergrasss is the name of his truffle pig, or maybe their restaurant? I can't figure out exactly what that title means from this trailer. Check it out. Here's the official trailer (+ poster...
- 11/15/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Gravitas Ventures Acquires Sonny Mallhi’S Slasher Film “Hurt”: "Gravitas Ventures, a Red Arrow Studios company, has acquired North American rights to Sonny Mallhi’s horror thriller Hurt. The film will be available in theaters and to rent and own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through Gravitas Ventures on December 10, 2021.
A soldier reunites with his wife to take in the attractions at their favorite Halloween spot: the “Haunted Hayride.” But when real terror follows them home, they must fight for their lives… or become the next attraction.
Directed by Sonny Mallhi and written by Solomon Gray and Sonny Mallhi, Hurt stars Emily Van Raay and Andrew Creer. Hurt was produced by Sonny Mallhi and Robert Menzies, and executive produced by Melissa Carbone, Dinesh Maneyapanda, Cielo Alano, and Steve Boisvert.
"I'm very happy to be working with Gravitas again, especially on this particular film in...
A soldier reunites with his wife to take in the attractions at their favorite Halloween spot: the “Haunted Hayride.” But when real terror follows them home, they must fight for their lives… or become the next attraction.
Directed by Sonny Mallhi and written by Solomon Gray and Sonny Mallhi, Hurt stars Emily Van Raay and Andrew Creer. Hurt was produced by Sonny Mallhi and Robert Menzies, and executive produced by Melissa Carbone, Dinesh Maneyapanda, Cielo Alano, and Steve Boisvert.
"I'm very happy to be working with Gravitas again, especially on this particular film in...
- 11/9/2021
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
Stars: Stephen Moyer, Mia Kirshner, Allie MacDonald, Peter DaCunha, David Keeley, Erik Knudsen, J. Larose, Shamier Anderson, Max Topplin, Michael Copeman, Shawn Ashmore | Written and Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman
When I sat down to watch Devil in the Woods I suddenly had a case of déjà vu because I’ve seen this movie before. I’m confused as to why The Barrens has been released as Devil in the Woods, probably the most confusing part is I’d watched it on VOD as The Barrens in the UK. It’s only a small detail anyway, as Devil in the Woods (as I will call it for this review) is a film worth seeing.
When Richard Vinryard (Stephen Moyer) takes his family on a camping holiday looking to get away from civilisation he is less than impressed to find that the camping ground he used to visit as a child...
When I sat down to watch Devil in the Woods I suddenly had a case of déjà vu because I’ve seen this movie before. I’m confused as to why The Barrens has been released as Devil in the Woods, probably the most confusing part is I’d watched it on VOD as The Barrens in the UK. It’s only a small detail anyway, as Devil in the Woods (as I will call it for this review) is a film worth seeing.
When Richard Vinryard (Stephen Moyer) takes his family on a camping holiday looking to get away from civilisation he is less than impressed to find that the camping ground he used to visit as a child...
- 2/27/2014
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
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