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"What’s the Worst Thing That Could Happen?": 'Ransom Canyon' Showrunner Breaks Down the Heartbreaking Season Finale Reveal
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Throughout most of Ransom Canyon's first season, we weren't exactly sure if one of the biggest mysteries would have an answer. Maybe it would be a series-long question. Maybe we'd never find out. But we did find out who was driving the car that caused the tragic death of Randall Kirkland (Hubert Smielecki), and now we wish we didn't. During an interview, series showrunner April Blair (All American) talked about the Season 1 finale and its implications.

Before delving into it, Blair underscored that this mystery is an entirely new element for Ransom Canyon, even for fans of the novel from author Jodi Thomas. Since it was not in the novel, the reveal was a surprise for everyone, and the showrunner broke down how they decided to approach the guilty party of the accident and how it directly impacted one of the main romantic relationships of the series. She stated:

"This...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/18/2025
  • by Erick Massoto
  • Collider.com
‘Ransom Canyon’ Boss Breaks Down That Tragic Death & Reveals Season 2 Plans
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[Warning: This post contains Major spoilers for Ransom Canyon Season 1.] Everyone has secrets in Ransom Canyon. The new Netflix series, based on Jodi Thomas’ book of the same name, explores the complicated lives of those living in the small Texas town. In just the first few minutes of the premiere, Ransom Canyon hurls a devastating twist at viewers: the tragic death of Staten Kirkland’s (Josh Duhamel) teen son, Randall (Hubert Smielecki). A year later, Staten is still convinced someone else was involved in the car accident that killed his son, which kicks off a season-long mystery. Eventually, it’s revealed that Margaret Brigman (Sarah Minnich), Sheriff Brigman’s (Philip Winchester) wife and Lauren Brigman’s (Lizzy Greene) mom, was behind the wheel of the car that ran Randall off the road. However, she wasn’t alone. Kit Russell (Casey W. Johnson), Lucas Russell’s (Garrett Wareing) older brother, was having an affair with Margaret. This revelation...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 4/18/2025
  • TV Insider
‘Ransom Canyon’: Who Was Driving the Blue Pickup Truck That Killed Randall?
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[Warning: This post contains Major spoilers for Ransom Canyon Season 1.] All ten episodes of Ransom Canyon are now streaming on Netflix, and the show wrapped up the main mystery of the first season perfectly. Staten Kirkland (Josh Duhamel) was on a mission to find out who was driving the blue pickup truck that caused his late son Randall’s (Hubert Smielecki) car accident, and Sheriff Brigman (Philip Winchester) finally delivered the answer and made an arrest — even though it broke his heart to do so. It turns out it was Brigman’s own wife, Margaret (Sarah Minnich), an alcoholic, who was behind the wheel of the car (and likely drunk). The season exposed Margaret’s affair with Kit (Casey W. Johnson), whose brother, Lucas (Garrett Wareing), happened to be dating Margaret and the Sheriff’s daughter, Lauren (Lizzy Greene). Netflix Still following along? Kit was with Margaret on the night of the accident and called Reid (Andrew Liner...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 4/17/2025
  • TV Insider
The Thief Collector Review: A Fascinating Story Weighed Down by Speculation
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In an age of increasingly exploitative and gruesome true crime, The Thief Collector stands as a kind of antidote. Rather than detailing murder victims’ trauma for the masses, this crime documentary turns toward an art heist. Willem de Kooning was one of the most exciting American artists of the 20th Century, working among peers such as Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko. In 1985, his painting, “Woman-Ochre,” was stolen from the University of Arizona Museum of Art; it was simply cut from its frame and taken away. Despite an investigation by the FBI, the painting couldn't be found as it wasn’t sold or displayed anywhere else.

After 35 years, “Woman-Ochre” was finally discovered at the estate sale of Rita and Jerry Alter, ostensibly (a frequently used word in the documentary) an unassuming couple in New Mexico. Director Allison Otto pieces together how and why this strange series of events came to be...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 5/19/2023
  • by Josie Greenwood
  • MovieWeb
Willem de Kooning
The Thief Collector Review: Retired Teachers Steal $160 Million Painting in Riveting Yet Overstuffed Documentary
Willem de Kooning
The various facets of the art of the heist––from motivation to execution to life on the lam (or in detainment)––make it perennially ripe for high-stakes cinematic treatment. One of the most peculiar such stories of thieving involves Jerry and Rita Alter, retired teachers who were suspected of lifting Willem de Kooning’s “Woman-Ochre” in broad daylight from the University of Arizona in 1985. Some decades later and well after their deaths, the $160 million painting was uncovered at their New Mexico home. Without her subjects to tell their own tale, Allison Otto’s The Thief Collector draws from many sources to weave the web of deceit and globe-trotting adventure. Its twist-a-minute peeling back of the mystery around our subjects’ secretive way of life makes for a mostly riveting inquiry into lies hiding in plain sight, yet the results can feel unwieldy with its overstuffed roster of talking heads and distracting,...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 5/18/2023
  • by Jordan Raup
  • The Film Stage
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Glenn Howerton & Sarah Minnich in Docu-Drama 'The Thief Collector'
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"You take it, you make it yours." FilmRise has revealed an official trailer for an indie crime caper titled The Thief Collector, marking the feature directorial of Allison Otto. This premiered at the 2022 SXSW Film Festival last year, and is opening to watch this month on VOD. The docu-drama film follows the true story of one of the most elaborate art heists of the 20th century, the theft of "Woman-Ochre," Willem de Kooning's iconic painting, and the eccentric couple – both schoolteachers – at the center of the heist. It was cut from its frame at the University of Arizona Museum of Art. 32 years later, the painting was found hanging in a New Mexico home. The film stars Glenn Howerton & Sarah Minnich, with Brandon Ruiz & Hailee Cruzen. This "uniquely combines the strong appeal and captivating nature of crime documentaries together with the true story of one of the most audacious art heists in history,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 5/4/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
All 41 Breaking Bad Characters Who Returned In Better Call Saul
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Unsurprisingly for a Breaking Bad spinoff, Better Call Saul featured several cameos and guest appearances by characters from its parent show. Following the pre-Breaking Bad lives of Saul Goodman a.k.a James McGill (Bob Odenkirk), Mike Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks), and Gustavo Fring (Giancarlo Esposito), the series regularly dropped in characters from the wider universe in small or substantial roles, building up to the fateful moment Walter White (Bryan Cranston) first walked into Saul Goodman's office.

Some characters appeared in show-stopping cameos, while others popped up in more subtle ways. Kim and Jimmy's Howard plan required the assistance of a very minor associate of Jesse Pinkman (Aaron Paul), for example, while the final season's flash-forwards featured far more prominent players in the Breaking Bad world. Aside from the obvious characters like Saul/Jimmy, Mike, and Gus, there were many enjoyable return appearances from Breaking Bad characters in Better Call Saul.
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/1/2023
  • by Mark Donaldson
  • ScreenRant
‘The Thief Collector’ Review: An Art-Heist Documentary With an ‘Oh. My. God.’ Factor
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You could say, going back to Hitchcock or the silent-film era, that the thriller is the quintessential form of cinema. You could also say that the quintessential moment of a thriller is one that makes you go “Oh. My. God.” When that happens (kind of a rare occurrence these days), it’s a privileged and intoxicating feeling, one that lifts you right out of yourself. Recently, though, I’ve been experiencing that sensation in what may sound like a highly unlikely place: documentaries about the art world.

In a way, it’s not really a surprise. Art-world documentaries often tap into the human audacity of forgery and thievery, the suspense of finding and unmasking fakes, not to mention the sheer sticker shock of it all. But I’ve also found that an art-world doc that has the quality of a thriller, like “The Lost Leonardo” or “The Price of Everything,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/3/2022
  • by Owen Gleiberman
  • Variety Film + TV
Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange in A Thousand Acres (1997)
Freida Pinto in Freaky Home Invasion Stylish Thriller 'Intrusion' Trailer
Michelle Pfeiffer and Jessica Lange in A Thousand Acres (1997)
"Everyone is keeping secrets..." Netflix has revealed an official trailer for another intriguing home invasion suspense thriller called Intrusion, which looks a lot like so many of these other home invasion thrillers over the last few years. When a husband and wife move to a small town, a home invasion leaves the wife traumatized and suspicious that those around her might not be who they seem. Freida Pinto and Logan Marshall-Green star as the husband and wife who move into a very slick modern home built out in the desert. The film's cast also includes Robert John Burke, Sarah Minnich, Mark Sivertsen, and Hayes Hargrove. This looks like it might have some good twists in the second half, but the rest of it just seems so plain and obvious and derivative. These are all ending up the same - no one is who they seem. Check it out. Here's the...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 8/26/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Ewen Bremner and Antony Starr in American Sausage Standoff (2019)
Who Will Reign Supreme in the 'American Sausage Standoff' Trailer
Ewen Bremner and Antony Starr in American Sausage Standoff (2019)
"This is not a neck-and-neck race!" Goldwyn Films has released an official trailer for American Sausage Standoff, which is the new name instead of the original title Gutterbee. This is actually a film made by a Danish filmmaker, set in America, that originally premiered in 2019 but is only now getting a US release. It's a story about two hopeless dreamers who join forces in a quest to erect the ultimate German sausage restaurant. It is also a "social satire about the nexus of identity fear, where religion becomes an intellectual cul-de-sac, and racism, homophobia and intolerance reign supreme." A film about sausages & friendship. Follow the story of Edward, played by Ewen Bremner, and Mike, played by Antony Starr, who join up with plans to open a German sausage restaurant in the small town of Gutterbee. The cast also includes W. Earl Brown, Joshua Harto, Clark Middleton, Chance Kelly, Pia Mechler,...
See full article at firstshowing.net
  • 7/22/2021
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Criminal Minds (2005)
Paget Brewster Joins ‘Blood & Treasure’; ‘Briarpatch’ Casts Sarah Minnich
Criminal Minds (2005)
Paget Brewster (Criminal Minds) has been tapped for a recurring role in the second season of CBS’ summer action-adventure series Blood & Treasure, from CBS TV Studios and Propagate. Starring Matt Barr and Sofia Pernas, Blood & Treasure is a globe-trotting action-adventure drama about a brilliant antiquities expert and a cunning art thief who team up to catch a ruthless terrorist who funds his attacks through stolen treasure. Brewster will play Sister Lisa. A resourceful nun in Rome with a sly sense of humor, Sister Lisa is good friends with Father Chuck Donnelly (Mark Gagliardi). While Father Chuck is on the trail of a mystery, he quickly comes to rely on Sister Lisa for information, as he knows that the Nuns are the eyes and ears of the Church. Brewster is wrapping up her role as Emily Prentiss in the 15th and final season of CBS’ Criminal Minds. She also...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/31/2020
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Donald Faison and Justin Long in The Wave (2019)
‘The Wave’: Film Review
Donald Faison and Justin Long in The Wave (2019)
A sort of “After Hours” update with a lot more drugs and time ellipses, “The Wave” throws Justin Long down a rabbit’s hole of sometimes hallucinatory, sometimes mortal peril when his button-down protagonist makes the mistake of celebrating a career breakthrough a little too adventurously. This surreal comedy from debuting feature director Gille Klabin and writer Carl W. Lucas offers a colorfully diverting ride that invokes the specter of everything from “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas” to “It’s a Wonderful Life.”

What it doesn’t quite have is the singularity of vision those and other movies had in putting their protagonists through some mind-expanding changes, whether induced psychedelically or supernaturally. This fever dream feels more derivative than distinctive, entertaining and eventful as it is. Still, it’s a well-cast, well-crafted stab at something offbeat that should find a modest but appreciative viewership in limited theatrical release (simultaneous with VOD launch) on Jan.
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 1/17/2020
  • by Dennis Harvey
  • Variety Film + TV
Justin Long
‘The Wave’ Film Review: Justin Long Stoner Comedy Not a Wave Worth Riding
Justin Long
Let’s give Justin Long some overdue credit: few everyman actors actively choose to push the edges of their beta-dude personas. There’s always a need for ordinary guys in rom-coms and sitcoms, and Long could easily coast through them.

As often as not, though, he embraces eccentric efforts that remain under the radar, and surely don’t include a mainstream paycheck. Sometimes these risks are so bananas they become unforgettable, like 2014’s “Tusk,” in which Kevin Smith turned Long into a walrus. And sometimes, inevitably, they’re “The Wave.”

Even here, generous viewers might appreciate Long’s commitment to the unusual and unexpected. Through no fault of his, however, they will find both their loyalty and their patience considerably tested.

Watch Video: How Justin Long Pranked Bruce Willis So Hard on 'Live Free or Die Hard' That He 'F-king Panicked'

Long plays Frank, a milquetoast lawyer at...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 1/16/2020
  • by Elizabeth Weitzman
  • The Wrap
The Wave Review: Justin Long Has a Hallucinogenic Nightmare of an Adventure
The first thing you need to know when entering director Gille Klabin and writer Carl W. Lucas’ The Wave is that it takes a lot of liberties. The second thing is that doing so doesn’t have to be a problem. So much of what happens on-screen is born from convenience and ultimately has no explanation (if it even needs one) before playing its long-term role within Frank’s (Justin Long) hallucinogenic nightmare of an adventure. Just because he might get a handle on what’s happening to manipulate the experience to his benefit (or at least his will) doesn’t mean he (or we) understand how beyond the notion that the implausible isn’t necessarily impossible when a creative strain of karmic retribution proves to be the goal. The sky’s the limit.

You wouldn’t think as much from the start considering Frank is nothing if not a...
See full article at The Film Stage
  • 1/14/2020
  • by Jared Mobarak
  • The Film Stage
Running with the Devil Trailer Teams Nicolas Cage & Laurence Fishburne in Cocaine Thriller
Quiver Distribution dropped the trailer for the Nicolas Cage-led thriller Running with the Devil today. The National Treasure actor stars alongside the Matrix's Laurence Fishburne in the drug trafficking flick where, "From the fields to the streets, everyone is running with the devil."

When a cocaine shipment is compromised, the drug cartel's CEO, known as The Boss (Crawl's Barry Pepper) orders his most trusted henchman, Cage's The Cook, to audit the company's supply chain. Or as Nicolas Cage says in the trailer, he has "administrative issues [he has] to attend to." Joining him on the dangerous journey is a master drug trafficker known as The Man (Academy Award Nominee Laurence Fishburne).

The drugs are making their "perilous trek across international borders past gangsters, refiners, and couriers," but they're also being tracked by Federal Agents under The Agent in Charge played by Leslie Bibb (Iron Man) who, the trailer tells us,...
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  • 8/8/2019
  • by Samantha Clair
  • MovieWeb
‘Waco’: Camryn Manheim, Eric Lange Among 5 Cast In Event Series For Par Network
The Practice alumna Camryn Manheim, Eric Lange (Narcos), Annika Marks (The Fosters), Stephen Culp (Bosch) and Sarah Minnich (Better Call Saul) have joined the cast of Waco, the six-part event series that will be part of the inaugural slate launching Viacom's Paramount Network in January 2018. Produced by Weinstein Television, the series chronicles the 1993 standoff between the FBI and Atf and the Branch Davidians, a spiritual sect led by David Koresh, told from several…...
See full article at Deadline TV
  • 4/24/2017
  • Deadline TV
HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: 50 Pairs of Passes to ‘Sicario’ With Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro
Chicago – In the latest HollywoodChicago.com Hookup: Film, we have 50 pairs of advance-screening movie passes up for grabs to the highly anticipated crime drama “Sicario” starring Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro and Josh Brolin!

“Sicario,” which opens on Oct. 2, 2015 and is rated “R,” also stars Jon Bernthal, Jeffrey Donovan, Victor Garber, Sarah Minnich and Raoul Trujillo from director Denis Villeneuve and writer Taylor Sheridan. Note: You must be 17+ to win and attend this “R”-rated screening.

To win your free passes to “Sicario” courtesy of HollywoodChicago.com, just get interactive with our social media widget below. That’s it! This screening is on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015 at 7:30 p.m. in downtown Chicago. The more social actions you complete, the more points you score and the higher yours odds of winning! Completing these social actions only increases your odds of winning; this doesn’t intensify your competition!

Preferably, use your computer...
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  • 9/19/2015
  • by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
  • HollywoodChicago.com
Sicario (2015) Movie Trailer: Emily Blunt Battles Mexican Drug Cartels
Sicario Trailer. Denis Villeneuve‘s Sicario (2015) movie trailer stars Jon Bernthal, Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Benicio Del Toro, and Victor Garber. Sicario‘s plot synopsis: “In Mexico, Sicario means hitman. In the lawless border area stretching between the U.S. and Mexico, an idealistic FBI agent is enlisted by an elite government task force official to aid in the escalating war against drugs. Led by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past, the team sets out on a clandestine journey forcing Kate to question everything that she believes in order to survive.”

This looks like an exciting drama. I immediately thought of The Bridge and Traffic when I began watching this trailer. Emily Blunt is center stage and she owns ever scene. Her character seems to have gotten over her head with her “allies.”

Sicario also stars Jeffrey Donovan, Raoul Trujillo, Daniel Kaluuya, Maximiliano Hernández, Sarah Minnich, Lora Martinez-Cunningham, Alan D. Purwin,...
See full article at Film-Book
  • 6/18/2015
  • by Rollo Tomasi
  • Film-Book
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