Saturday, November 3, 2018

Season 8 Nominations Polling

The first step of any awards show is to determine the nominees. These polls will only be open for a couple days or so, or up to a predetermined number of votes (which ever happens first). After that, the nominees will be announced and the real voting can begin.

In each category, please select your top FIVE choices (except for Best Soundtrack, where you will only select your top three). You can vote more than once (since some members have more than one writer name). All of the categories are below, so just keep scrolling and vote.


Please select your top 5 choices for Best Production Design (Best Poster)

Best Production Design


Adr1ft

The Banded Ants 3 - Showdown

Blood on the Moon

Blue Heat

Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story

Cascade

The Creature: The Beginning

Crowley

Damned Ship

Decrescendo

Eleanor & Park

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Green Arrow 2: Hunters

Halo: Reach

Huntress

Life of a Champion

Maple Leaf

Maximum Ride

Nevada, Iowa

Nobody

October Crisis

Queen Mary

Runaway

Somewhere, Somehow

Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Stan

The Story of the Assassin

Sweet Tooth

The Tower

Wishmaster
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Please select your top 3 choices for Best Soundtrack

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Please select your top 5 choices for Most Wanted Sequel

Most Wanted Sequel

The Banded Ants 3 - Showdown
Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
The Creature: The Beginning
Damned Ship
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Halo: Reach
Huntress
Maximum Ride
Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Wishmaster



Please select your top 5 choices for Best Ensemble Cast

Best Ensemble Cast

Adr1ft - Margot Robbie, Liev Schreiber, Natalie Martinez, Jack Huston, Katherine Waterston, Rupert Friend
Blood on the Moon - Vince Vaughn, Don Johnson, Johnny Knoxville, Rose Byrne, Carla Gugino, Melanie Lynskey, Rodrigo Santoro, Ethan Embry, Brooklynn Prince, Alicia Witt, John C. Reilly
Blue Heat - Will Smith, Taron Egerton, John Boyega, Sofia Vergara, Deborah Ann Woll, Sullivan Stapleton, Christopher Meloni, Don Cheadle, Evan Peters, Maisie Williams, Alfie Allen, Nadji Jeter
Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story - Billy Magnussen, Scoot McNairy, Natalie Dormer, Jesse Plemons, Lee Pace, Mahershala Ali, Lea Seydoux, Bob Odenkirk, Bill Hader, Emmy Rossum, Dan Stevens, Kumail Nanjiani
Cascade - John Cho, Gary Oldman, Hugo Weaving, Timothee Chalamet, Lola Kirke, Bill Camp, Paul Sparks, Holt McCallany, John Carroll Lynch, Carrie Coon
The Creature: The Beginning - Taylor Kitsch, Luke Evans, Amanda Seyfried, Sam Claflin, Alexandra Daddario, Riley Keough, Olivia Munn, Dylan Minnette, Ian McShane, Josh Stewart
Crowley - Tom Hardy, Maggie Gyllenhaal, David Thewlis, Emile Hirsch, Noah Taylor, Anna Torv, Ben Whishaw, Sam Hazeldine, Karl Glusman, Hannah Gross, Tom Burke
Damned Ship - Garrett Hedlund, Alexandra Daddario, Jeremy Davies, Samara Weaving, Ashley Rickards, Garret Dillahunt, Max Irons, Bella Thorne
Decrescendo - Christina Hendricks, Michael Sheen, Ben Kingsley, Jason Bateman, John Carroll Lynch, Maggie Gyllenhaal, January Jones, Jason Patric, Jean Reno, Xavier Dolan
Eleanor & Park - Chloe Grace Moretz, Ryan Potter, Bruce Campbell, Malin Akerman, James Badge Dale, Constance Wu, Taissa Farmiga, Uriah Shelton, Nat Wolff, Sawyer Bell, Mckenna Grace, Nicolas Bechtel, Cooper J. Friedman
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City - Vince Vaughn, Matthew Broderick, Jamie Foxx, Bobby Cannavale, Woody Harrelson, Luis Guzman, Antonio Banderas, Danny Trejo, Ana de Armas, Mel Rodriguez, Kyle Chandler
Green Arrow 2: Hunters - Armie Hammer, Vanessa Kirby, Tao Okamoto, David Costabile, Marc Blucas, Josh Holloway, Patrick Heusinger, Colson Baker, Sandrine Holt, Robert Knepper, Bill Burr, Iain Glen
Halo: Reach: Sam Worthington, Daniel Craig, Morena Baccarin, Jason Statham, Patrick J. Adams, Dave Bautista, Robin Wright, Peter Stormare, Sarah Gadon, Clive Owen
Huntress - Hailee Steinfeld, Frank Langella, Michael Imperioli, Matthew Daddario, John Magaro, Jon Bon Jovi, Isabela Moner, Franco Nero, Shea Whigham, Rhys Coiro, Hannah Ware, Anthony Carrigan
Life of a Champion - Miles Teller, Dave Franco, Dane DeHaan, James Franco, Juno Temple, Will Poulter, Bruce Greenwood
Maple Leaf - Billy Bob Thornton, Steve Buscemi, William Fichtner, Sienna Miller, Nathan Fillion, Donal Sutherland, Tatiana Maslany, Ellen Page
Maximum Ride - Olivia Cooke, Dylan Sprayberry, Nicholas Hamilton, Kevin Costner, Salma Hayek, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Colin Ford, Abby Ryder Fortson, Breanna Yde, Connor Kalopsis, Patrick Stewart
Nobody - Tom Holland, Jaden Smith, Justice Smith, Joey King, Angourie Rice, Kathryn Newton, Yara Shahidi, Marisa Tomei, Nick Offerman, Adam Sandler
October Crisis - Nicholas Hoult, Alfred Molina, Josh Hartnett, Will Poulter, Michael Keaton, Christian Slater, Ralph Fiennes, Peter Capaldi, Bill Pullman, Walton Goggins
Queen Mary - Tye Sheridan, Tom Holland, Nick Robinson, Anya Taylor-Joy, Rupert Grint, Katherine Langford
Runaway - Haley Lu Richardson, Caleb Landry Jones, Evan Rachel Wood, Trevante Rhodes, Ethan Hawke, Hilary Swank, Susan Sarandon, Antoine-Olivier Pilon, Denzel Whitaker, Katherine Langford, Juno Temple
Somewhere, Somehow - Alex Wolff, Garance Marillier, Madison Iseman, Haley Lu Richardson, Harry Styles, Charlie Plummer, Aaron Eckhart, Rebecca Romijn
Splinter Cell: Double Agent - Tom Cruise, Laurence Fishburne, Woody Harrelson, Holt McCallany, Morena Baccarin, Michael Mosley, Cliff Curtis, Shaun Toub, Ali Suliman, Patrick Heusinger, Pete Ploszek
The Story of the Assassin - Rami Malek, Zoe Saldana, Khaled Nabawy, Amr Waked, Ali Suliman, Ghassan Massoud, Jenna Dewan
Sweet Tooth - Elijah Wood, Rory McCann, Jeffrey Wright, Michael Rooker, Madeline Brewer, Rupert Grint, Colin Hanks, Michael Stuhlbarg
The Tower - Jesse Plemons, Michael Pena, Lucas Black, Florence Pugh, Elisabeth Shue, Richard Brake, Ethan Embry, Brett Cullen
Wishmaster - Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Allison Williams, Danny Huston, Ambyr Childers, David Giuntoli, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Navid Negahban, Philip Quast, Anjelica Huston
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Starring Couple

Best Starring Couple

Don Johnson & Vince Vaughn - Blood on the Moon
Taron Egerton & Will Smith - Blue Heat
Billy Magnussen & Scoot McNairy - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Taylor Kitsch & Amanda Seyfried - The Creature: The Beginning
Alexandra Daddario & Garrett Hedlund - Damned Ship
Jason Bateman & Christina Hendricks - Decrescendo
Chloe Grace Moretz & Ryan Potter - Eleanor & Park
Matthew Broderick & Vince Vaughn - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Armie Hammer & Vanessa Kirby - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Sam Rockwell & Reese Witherspoon - Nevada, Iowa
Caleb Landry Jones & Haley Lu Richardson - Runaway
Garance Marillier & Alex Wolff - Somewhere, Somehow
Rory McCann & Elijah Wood - Sweet Tooth
Olivia Cooke & Dylan Sprayberry - Maximum Ride
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Villain

Best Villain

Jesse Plemons - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
John Carroll Lynch - Cascade
Ian McShane - The Creature: The Beginning
Ben Kinglsey - Decrescendo
Bruce Campbell - Eleanor & Park
Bobby Cannavale - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
David Costabile - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Frank Langella - Huntress
Colin Ford - Maximum Ride
Kyle Chandler - Nevada, Iowa
Nicholas Hoult - October Crisis
Caleb Landry Jones - Runaway
Woody Harrelson - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Jeffrey Wright - Sweet Tooth
Jesse Plemons - The Tower
Jonathan Rhys Meyers - Wishmaster
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Adaptation

Best Adaptation

Adr1ft
Blood on the Moon
Blue Heat
Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Eleanor & Park
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Halo: Reach
Huntress
Maximum Ride
Queen Mary
Runaway
Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Stan
Sweet Tooth
Wishmaster
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Original Story

Best Original Story

The Banded Ants 3 - Showdown
Cascade
The Creature: The Beginning
Crowley
Damned Ship
Decrescendo
Life of a Champion
Maple Leaf
Nevada, Iowa
Nobody
October Crisis
Somewhere, Somehow
The Story of the Assassin
The Tower
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Supporting Actress

Best Supporting Actress

Natalie Martinez - Adr1ft
Katherine Waterston - Adr1ft
Rose Byrne - Blood on the Moon
Carla Gugino - Blood on the Moon
Carrie Coon - Cascade
Lola Kirke - Cascade
Riley Keough - The Creature: The Beginning
Olivia Munn - The Creature: The Beginning
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Crowley
Anna Torv - Crowley
Ashley Rickards - Damned Ship
Samara Weaving - Damned Ship
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Decrescendo
January Jones - Decrescendo
Malin Akerman - Eleanor & Park
Constance Wu - Eleanor & Park
Ana de Armas - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Tao Okamoto - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Sarah Gadon - Halo: Reach
Robin Wright - Halo: Reach
Isabela Moner - Huntress
Alyvia Alyn Lind - Maximum Ride
Angourie Rice - Nobody
Marisa Tomei - Nobody
Hilary Swank - Runaway
Evan Rachel Wood - Runaway
Madison Iseman - Somewhere, Somehow
Haley Lu Richardson - Somewhere, Somehow
Morena Baccarin - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Madeline Brewer - Sweet Tooth
Florence Pugh - The Tower
Elisabeth Shue - The Tower
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actor

Rupert Friend - Adr1ft
Liev Schreiber - Adr1ft
Don Johnson - Blood on the Moon
Taron Egerton - Blue Heat
Mahershala Ali - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Jesse Plemons - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Timothee Chalamet - Cascade
Gary Oldman - Cascade
Luke Evans - The Creature: The Beginning
Ian McShane - The Creature: The Beginning
David Thewlis - Crowley
Ben Whishaw - Crowley
Jeremy Davies - Damned Ship
Jason Bateman - Decrescendo
Michael Sheen - Decrescendo
Bruce Campbell - Eleanor & Park
Matthew Broderick - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Jamie Foxx - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Marc Blucas - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
David Costabile - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Daniel Craig - Halo: Reach
Jason Statham - Halo: Reach
Michael Imperioli - Huntress
Frank Langella - Huntress
Kevin Costner - Maximum Ride
Colin Ford - Maximum Ride
Kyle Chander - Nevada, Iowa
Nicholas Hoult - October Crisis
Michael Keaton - October Crisis
Christian Slater - October Crisis
Ethan Hawke - Runaway
Caleb Landry Jones - Runaway
Charlie Plummer - Somewhere, Somehow
Laurence Fishburne - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Woody Harrelson - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Michael Stuhlbarg - Sweet Tooth
Jeffrey Wright - Sweet Tooth
Lucas Black - The Tower
Michael Pena - The Tower
Danny Huston - Wishmaster
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actor

Rupert Friend - Adr1ft
Liev Schreiber - Adr1ft
Don Johnson - Blood on the Moon
Taron Egerton - Blue Heat
Mahershala Ali - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Jesse Plemons - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Timothee Chalamet - Cascade
Gary Oldman - Cascade
Luke Evans - The Creature: The Beginning
Ian McShane - The Creature: The Beginning
David Thewlis - Crowley
Ben Whishaw - Crowley
Jeremy Davies - Damned Ship
Jason Bateman - Decrescendo
Michael Sheen - Decrescendo
Bruce Campbell - Eleanor & Park
Matthew Broderick - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Jamie Foxx - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Marc Blucas - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
David Costabile - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Daniel Craig - Halo: Reach
Jason Statham - Halo: Reach
Michael Imperioli - Huntress
Frank Langella - Huntress
Kevin Costner - Maximum Ride
Colin Ford - Maximum Ride
Kyle Chander - Nevada, Iowa
Nicholas Hoult - October Crisis
Michael Keaton - October Crisis
Christian Slater - October Crisis
Ethan Hawke - Runaway
Caleb Landry Jones - Runaway
Charlie Plummer - Somewhere, Somehow
Laurence Fishburne - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Woody Harrelson - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Michael Stuhlbarg - Sweet Tooth
Jeffrey Wright - Sweet Tooth
Lucas Black - The Tower
Michael Pena - The Tower
Danny Huston - Wishmaster
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Actress
Best Actress
Margot Robbie - Adr1ft
Amanda Seyfried - The Creature: The Beginning
Alexandra Daddario - Damned Ship
Christina Hendricks - Decrescendo
Vanessa Kirby - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Morena Baccarin - Halo: Reach
Hailee Steinfeld - Huntress
Olivia Cooke - Maximum Ride
Reese Witherspoon - Nevada, Iowa
Garance Marillier - Somewhere, Somehow
Allison Williams - Wishmaster
Haley Lu Richardson - Runaway
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Actor

Best Actor


Vince Vaughn - Blood on the Moon

Will Smith - Blue Heat

Billy Magnussen - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story

John Cho - Cascade

Taylor Kitsch - The Creature: The Beginning

Tom Hardy - Crowley

Garrett Hedlund - Damned Ship

Vince Vaughn - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

Armie Hammer - Green Arrow 2: Hunters

Sam Worthington - Halo: Reach

Dylan Sprayberry - Maximum Ride

Sam Rockwell - Nevada, Iowa

Tom Holland - Nobody

Alex Wolff - Somewhere, Somehow

Tom Cruise - Splinter Cell: Double Agent

Ben Hardy - Stan

Elijah Wood - Sweet Tooth

Jesse Plemons - The Tower

Jonathan Rhys Meyers - Wishmaster



Please select your top 5 choices for Best Director

Best Director

Alex Garland - Adr1ft
John Hillcoat - Blood on the Moon
Gareth Evans - Blue Heat
Phil Lord & Chris Miller - Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Kogonada - Cascade
Robert Eggers - The Creature: The Beginning
Nicolas Winding Refn - Crowley
Adam Wingard - Damned Ship
Jean-Marc Vallee - Decrescendo
Richard Linklater - Eleanor & Park
David Leitch - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Wes Ball - Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Colin Trevorrow - Halo: Reach
Michelle MacLaren - Huntress
Derek Cianfrance - Life of a Champion
Jason Reitman - Maple Leaf
Joss Whedon - Maximum Ride
Jacob Aaron Estes - Nevada, Iowa
Marc Webb - Nobody
Kathryn Bigelow - October Crisis
Eli Roth - Queen Mary
Xavier Dolan - Runaway
Chad Taylor - Somewhere, Somehow
Yann Demange - Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Sam Mendes - Stan
Mike Newell - The Story of the Assassin
Spike Jonze - Sweet Tooth
Scott Cooper - The Tower
Tarsem Singh - Wishmaster
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Please select your top 5 choices for Best Picture

Best Picture

Adr1ft
The Banded Ants 3 - Showdown
Blood on the Moon
Blue Heat
Booster Gold II: The Booster Gold Story
Cascade
The Creature: The Beginning
Crowley
Damned Ship
Decrescendo
Eleanor & Park
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
Green Arrow 2: Hunters
Halo: Reach
Huntress
Life of a Champion
Maple Leaf
Maximum Ride
Nevada, Iowa
Nobody
October Crisis
Queen Mary
Runaway
Somewhere, Somehow
Splinter Cell: Double Agent
Stan
The Story of the Assassin
Sweet Tooth
The Tower
Wishmaster
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One Year!

On this day last year, Last Resort Films opened its doors with a simple press release announcing its presence to the Hollywood community. Now one year later, we have released 240 films in theater (as well as a handful of movies direct-to-video) from 29 different writers. A thank you goes out to all of the writers who have helped grow the studio, making it into what it is today. Keep up the good work, everybody.

- Phil Dolan, Last Resort Films president

Friday, November 2, 2018

Premiere Magazine #80


The Roundup with Jeff Stockton (Season 8 Round 10)

And that's a wrap on Season 8, folks. It was a season with a lot of ups and downs, but for now here's this season's final edition of The Roundup...
3. October Crisis
Another strong script from Mo Buck. His knowledge of the subject helps immerse the viewer in the details of the film, creating a more engaging film. One aspect I especially liked was the avoidance of A-list stars in this ensemble drama. It helps keep us at a bit more of a distance, allowing us to focus not on the likability of big name stars, but rather on the plot.

2. Hailee Steinfeld
Hailee Steinfeld is definitely a star on the rise. Huntress didn't feature any crazy action that would come across as silly, instead she holds her own in a series of fight scenes. While this film was strictly a revenge tale, I'd like to see more of the superhero side of the character in future DC Universe films.

1. Nevada, Iowa
This was the strongest overall film of the round, and one of the stronger films of the season. It's balance of comedy and suspense is really something you don't see often. Reese Witherspoon and Sam Rockwell are perfectly cast in the film's two primary lead roles. It's also nice that after playing a good guy and father to a terrifying villain in John Malone's Death Dream, Kyle Chandler now gets his own villain role to chew into from the writer.
3. The Length of Nevada, Iowa
I really liked Nevada, Iowa (in fact, I'd rank it as one of the top five films of the season), but it took me a long time to get through it all. The beginning half could have easily been shortened. Sometimes, writer John Malone seems to get carried away with his character details - not that his detailed writing is a bad thing.

2. Supporting Superhero Cast
This one is probably on APJ... I've honestly been disappointed in some of his casting choices in the supporting roles of his superhero films this season. I can't help but think that he could have found better actors for some of the roles featured in Huntress and Green Arrow 2: Hunters. Are actors like Marc Blucas, Matthew Daddario, "Machine Gun Kelly" and Robert Knepper the best he could find?

1. Kathryn Bigelow
She's a talented director, albeit a bit overrated after Zero Dark Thirty, but I feel like she's gotten herself into a bit of a rut, making the same kinds of films over and over again without much difference thematically or stylistically. Detroit, Mr. Big and October Crisis aren't necessarily bad movies (in fact, Mr. Big and October Crisis are both quite strong), but I'd like to see more variety in her output.

Release: Nevada, Iowa

Nevada, Iowa
Genre: Dark Comedy/Thriller
Director: Jacob Aaron Estes
Writer: John Malone
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Sam Rockwell, Kyle Chandler, Jacob Tremblay, Shannon Purser





Budget: $41,000,000
Domestic Box Office: $57,221,702
Foreign Box Office: $45,830,991
Total Profit: $25,503,757

Reaction: Very strong numbers for a dark comedy, a genre that has not been kind to the studio in the past. We've released two other films with that official genre: Invisible Monsters in Season 1 and An Honest Mistake in Season 4. Both films lost money at the box office, making Nevada, Iowa our highest grossing film in the genre.


"Writer John Malone has written three lead roles that most actors would kill to get the chance to play, allowing the filmmakers to land three top-level talents in Witherspoon, Rockwell and Chandler, who all give performances at the top of their game." - Michael Van Patten, Slant Magazine


"Nevada, Iowa takes a while to get going, but I urge you to not give up on it. It's slow-burn filmmaking, but when it gets hot, it gets real hot, starting out as a quirky dark comedy and finally becoming a tense thriller." - Michael Wilmington, Rolling Stone


"John Malone has hit another script out of the park. While the story is long, and takes a while to kick into gear, it features some of the most interesting characters to hit the big screen in a long time." - Jeff Stockton, The Roundup

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Now Showing: Nevada, Iowa

Nevada, Iowa
Genre: Dark Comedy/Thriller
Director: Jacob Aaron Estes
Writer: John Malone
Cast: Reese Witherspoon, Sam Rockwell, Kyle Chandler, Jacob Tremblay, Shannon Purser

Plot: Mary Beth Olson (Reese Witherspoon) lives in a McMansion in suburban Nevada, Iowa. Right now she is in her bedroom searching for a missing pearl earring. In the basement, her husband Fred (Kyle Chandler) is meticulously working on his expansive model railroad set. Mary Beth goes downstairs to the living room and confronts their babysitter, Candy (Shannon Purser), asking her if there's anything she wants to admit to. Candy thinks Mary Beth is talking about food she ate. Mary Beth tells her to take the next day off to think about whether or not she has anything she wants to talk to her about. Mary Beth and Fred's son, Harry (Jacob Tremblay) gives Candy a hug on her way out the front door. Harry yells at his mother, telling her that Candy isn't a thief. At dinner, Fred compliments the meat loaf Mary Beth has made. Mary Beth tells him that she used a different kind of mustard this time. Fred tells the family that he has to head over to Omaha for a dental convention in the morning, but he'll just be gone the one night. Later that night, Mary Beth only wants to talk about how she believes Candy stole her pearl earring. Fred is busy packing his bags for Omaha, but wonders aloud that perhaps Mary Beth is being overly dramatic. This annoys Mary Beth, so turns out the light and goes to sleep.

The next day, Mary Beth is at work as the Food Science teacher at Nevada High School. Her class room is like a science lab, but with ovens, stoves, and cooking utensils. Her class mostly consists of blonde haired and blue eyed girls. She has the kids cooking Dutch Babies today. Nancy patrols the classroom. Twenty high schoolers with knives should be a disaster, but somehow she keeps meticulous order. Meanwhile, Dave Cownie (Sam Rockwell) teaches shop class down the hall. At lunch, Mary Beth and Dave sit in the bleachers of the football stadium eating sandwiches. Nancy is explaining the situation with Candy and her missing earring to Dave. They have a flirtatious lunch together, but are careful to not be too intimate. After school, Mary Beth pulls up to the middle school to pick up Harry. When she gets there, Harry asks if he can sleep over at a friend's house. She says sure, and Harry goes off with his friend. Mary Beth returns to a empty house. She orders a pizza and watches a movie. When the movie is over, she looks over at her lone pearl earring and decides to go for a drive.

Mary Beth drives through the deserted streets of Nevada, Iowa, the only car on the road. She drives past a bunch of teenagers hanging out in a strip mall parking lot. She screeches to a halt and reverses back to the teenagers. She gets out of the car and confronts Candy. Nancy demands to see Candy's ears. Candy has five piercings on her ears, but no pearl earring. Mary Beth asks if she has any other piercings, and Candy says she has a belly button ring. Mary Beth pulls up Candy's shirt, revealing a pink rhinestone bellybutton ring - as well as a bright green thong poking out above the top of her jeans. Mary Beth leaves, but not before telling Candy to pull her pants up more.

Mary Beth then drives to the outskirts of town and knocks on Dave's door. Dave is confused to see her at his door at night. She tells Dave that she is frustrated about the earring situation still. He suggests she do a thorough search of her house before making any more accusations against Candy or anyone else. She thanks him for listening to her and leaves. When she gets home, Mary Beth starts her search. She searches the dresser drawers, shaking out all the clothes. In the closet, she searches through a mountain of shoes. She finds an old pair of sexy red pumps. She tries them on, continuing her search. She then starts searching through Fred's things. His things are totally neat and orderly. The only thing out of order in the closet is one pair of a dozen nearly-identical khakis is missing a button. Mary Beth falls asleep while searching under the bed.

In the morning, Mary Beth continues her search downstairs in the living room. She searches through the whole downstairs, but doesn't find anything. She then heads back upstairs and goes into Harry's room. On his dresser is a handmade wooden treasure box, locked using a cheapo diary lock. Mary Beth unlocks the chest with her fingernail and pops it open. She doesn't find anything of note inside, just old baseball cards and candy. Just as she's about to close it, she notices there is a false bottom. She pries it open and finds a stack of Victoria's Secret catalogs and a bright green thong. Just like Candy's. She removes the panties with rubber gloves and places them in a zip-lock bag. Mary Beth has searched the entire house - except for the garage. She steps into the garage, something she doesn't often do. The garage is very neat and orderly, with most of the space occupied by Fred's intricate railroad set. She circumnavigates the railroad track, noticing the insane amount of detail put into the houses that Fred has crafted around the set. She looks underneath the work benches. All of the boxes are dusty except for one jammed into the back corner. Just as she's working it out from under the bench, Harry startles her, telling her that Dad says she's not allowed in there.

That Sunday, the family goes to church. Fred plays the church organ while the pastor addresses the congregation. On the drive home, Fred tells Mary Beth and Harry that he's going to start constructing a new house on his railroad set, a house with cedar shingles. He's clearly passionate about the subject, but Mary Beth and Harry are bored with the conversation. That night, Harry watches in the garage as Fred starts constructing the new house. He tells Harry that it is the most fun part since he can make up a story about the person who lives in the house and direct their whole life, like making your own movie, but even better.

Mary Beth vacuums the hallway, when she hears something rattle into it. Hoping it's her earring, she dumps the bag out onto the floor, but it's just Fred's missing khaki button. She then re-vacuums up the dirt and lint on the floor. Mary Beth goes upstairs and sews the button back on Fred's pants. As she does, she feels something in the pocket. It's a wad of paper that's been through the laundry. Fred announces from downstairs that he and Harry are heading out to get some glue and will be back soon. As soon as they leave, Mary Beth sneaks into the garage and pulls out the dust-free box. She opens it. Inside are twenty packs of unopened Polaroid film. She hears a car pull back into the driveway and quickly replaces the box and slips out of the garage. Back upstairs, she pulls at the paper wad from Fred's pants. She manages to make out that one of the pieces of paper is a parking ticket from Madison, Wisconsin. She puts the pieces of the ticket in her pocket. She then puts them in her purse with the zip-lock bag of Candy's panties.

That afternoon, Mary Beth and Dave meet up outside of the Iowa Corn Museum where they walk through a corn maze. While they are walking and chatting, Mary Beth blurts out that she thinks Fred is having an affair. She says that Fred has never told about going to Madison, Wisconsin before, and that on the day of the ticket he had told her he was at a dental conference in Fort Wayne, Indiana. She then tells him that she looked through all of their credit card and bank accounts and can't find any record of the ticket being paid, which means that if he did pay it then he must have secret credit cards somewhere. She then tells him about the Polaroid film she found, insisting that they don't even own a Polaroid camera and never have. She asks Dave if she thinks maybe Fred is going to too many conferences for a dentist. Dave says that he wouldn't know since he doesn't know any dentists.

That night, Fred tells Mary Beth that the conference people in Omaha want him back out there next week to help instruct a three-day training seminar on the latest dental technology. Mary Beth gets up, annoyed, and starts doing the dishes. Before bed, Fred apologizes to Mary Beth and says that if the conference is a problem for her that he'll ask them to find someone else. Mary Beth then tells Fred about the pair of Candy's underwear she found in Harry's room. She tosses the zip-lock bag at him and he starts laughing. She asks him to talk to Harry, but he insists that Harry is a good kid and there's nothing to worry about. That night while Fred is asleep, Mary Beth takes one more look at the box in the garage and notices a postmark indicating that the box was shipped to Fred's office.

The next day, Mary Beth and Dave meet at a local diner filled with truckers. Mary Beth tells Dave about the box having been shipped to Fred's office and tells him that they are going to break in. They drive past his office slowly. Dave points out that the building has an alarm system. She then pulls into the parking lot behind the building and points out that one of the windows isn't barred, the bathroom window. She asks him to make a dental appointment, so that he can go to the bathroom and rig the window so that it will only seem to be locked when it is closed. Dave tells her that she sounds crazy. Just then, Fred comes out the back door. They watch as he gets into his car and drives off. Dave realizes that Mary Beth has been squeezing his hand. Dave considers for a long beat and agrees to make an appointment.

After school, Dave builds a little jig that screws into a window frame that keeps the window from locking. Dave waits nervously in the waiting room of Fred's dental office. Fred comes out and calls him in. In the exam room, Fred sits uncomfortably close to Dave as he checks out his teeth. Fred says that Dave must know his wife Mary Beth based on the school district health insurance. Dave gets very nervous. After the exam, Fred tells Dave that his teeth are in good shape. Dave asks to use the resroom. On his way to the restroom, Dave notices a cop talking to the receptionist. As he is putting the jig onto the window frame, he accidentally drops it out the window. Someone starts to knock at the bathroom door. Dave begins to panic. A voice from outside the bathroom asks what Dave is doing in there. Dave ends up getting some wet toilet paper and covering the window latch with it. When Dave opens the door, the cop is standing there. The cop pushes past him real quick to use the toilet.

Mary Beth is sitting in her car parked in the Wal-Mart parking lot. She touches up her red lipstick. Dave looks around and enters the car. He tells her he is out of the plan, claiming he has a date that night so they have to call it off. He then tells her about the cop at the office that freaked him out, and tells her that he has a criminal record and doesn't want to risk anything. In high school, he and some friends went for a joyride in a stolen car, and his friends ran faster than he did. She tells him that she understands and wishes him luck on his boring date. Dave then reveals he doesn't really have a date, just wanted a decent excuse. She tells him that with or without him, she's going into Fred's office, and asks him to show her one thing. In the door aisle Home Depot, Dave teaches Mary Beth how to use a credit card to pick a door lock. They look for a door similar to the one at Fred's office and go to work at it. He demonstrates, unlocking the door with ease, before handing the card over to her. She struggles at first, but Dave comes up behind her and puts his hand over hers. When she hears the click of the door unlocking, she turns to Dave - and then, they kiss. When they leave the store, Dave follows Mary Beth to her car, telling her that he has decided to come along, but just as a lookout.They pull into the empty back parking lot of the dental office. Dave wishes her luck and gives her a boost through the bathroom window, telling her he'll keep a lookout. Meanwhile, Fred and Harry are out to eat at a local Mexican restaurant digging into chimichangas when Fred's cell phone rings. It's a client who needs an emergency dental procedure. Fred tells the patient to meet him at the office.

Mary Beth is in Fred's office trying to open the safe. First she tries their anniversary as the combination, but that doesn't open it. Then she tries Harry's birthday, which opens it with a click. Inside are a bunch of envelopes and a couple archival boxes. A car pulls into the parking lot outside. Inside one of the envelopes are credit cards in Fred's name. She starts taking pictures of them. Dave tries calling Mary Beth, but she doesn't notice that she disconnected the call while taking pictures. Next, Mary Beth pulls out a box full of Polaroid pictures of houses. She recognizes the houses from Fred's train set, but some of the pictures are of the inside. There are hundreds of pictures, all of houses, except for one of a blonde girl. Out front, Fred starts unlocking the building. Dave calls one more time, and Mary Beth answers. Dave tells her to get out now. Mary Beth stuffs a few photos in her pocket, shoves the rest back in the safe and rushes toward the hall. Just then, the hallway lights go on. Mary Beth ducks back into the office, shutting herself in. She locks the door.

Dave heads outside of the small transom window high up on the wall of Fred's office. As Fred is washing up before looking at the client's teeth he hears a noise coming from the office. Mary Beth is climbing up a bookcase, trying to get through the small, high window. She gets her head through when she hears Fred try to open the door. Mary Beth squeezes through the window, falling down on top of Dave outside, just as Fred unlocks the door. Unbeknownst to Mary Beth, a charm from her bracelet fell off while getting through the window. Fred turns the light on to find his office empty and nothing out of place. Back at Dave's house, Dave and Mary Beth have sex on his couch. As Fred is closing up for the night, he spots the charm on the floor and picks it up.

When Mary Beth gets home she sits on the couch and reaches into the couch cushions and finds her missing pearl earring.Thinking Mary Beth is having an affair, Fred gives it back to her before bed that night. He tells her that he isn't going to ask how it got in his office, just that he wants things to go back to how they were. Mary Beth agrees.

Everything is seemingly back to normal for Mary Beth and her family. She puts the pearl earrings back in her jewelry box. The family attends church together, but Mary Beth is clearly not as happy as Fred, or anyone else in the church for that matter. Back at the school, Mary Beth eats lunch with the other female teachers, while Dave eats alone in his classroom.

Dave and Mary Beth meet up at a motel off the highway. They get a room, and just as they're about to have sex - Mary Beth starts to cry. They end up just talking instead. Mary Beth tells Dave that she is willing to leave Fred for him, but Dave says it should be for her not for him. Dave, thinking that Mary Beth needs to not be at fault, suggests that he can follow Fred on his next business trip and catch him with another woman.

The next day, Dave follows Fred to the train station and gets a ticket on the same train. He follows him off the train in Omaha and to a car rental kiosk. Fred rents a car and leaves. Dave hurriedly rents a car himself and sets out to figure out which hotel Fred went to. Dave sits in the car and calls every hotel within 10 miles asking to speak to Fred Olson, until he finally is connected. Dave then heads to that hotel and waits in the parking lot.

Eventually Fred leaves the hotel. Dave follows him first to a hardware store, then to a clothing store. Fred goes into a restaurant and eats by himself. Dave tries to get a look at the bags in Fred's car, but can't make out any of the items. Dave follows Fred back into the hotel where he sees a sign for the dental convention. Fred starts drinking Appletinis at the hotel bar. Dave hides at the other end. Fred gets up and walks over to Dave and asks if he knows him from somewhere. Dave says they were on the same train earlier. They end up having a drink together. They exchange standard chit-chat, and Fred excuses himself to his room for the night after one drink.

In the morning, Dave knocks at Fred's door. When nobody answers, Dave jimmies the door open. He searches through the plastic bags of Fred's purchases, finding: electrical wire, leather gloves, a black duffel bag, some pillowcases, fishing line and a fishing knife, and of all things, dog treats. Dave gets into his car in the parking lot and watches Fred talk to some of the other dentists from the conference. Fred finally leaves the group and gets in his car. Dave follows.

With Fred and Dave both out of town, and Harry at a friend's house, Mary Beth decides to take a look at Fred's Polaroids again. She notices a street sign in the background of the picture of the blonde woman. Mary Beth compares the house and street in the background to those in Fred's train set until she finds a match. Mary Beth then looks through Fred's house design book and finds a date for the house's design. She then searches the internet using the street address and year and discovers that a woman who lived in the house Fred used as a design inspiration went missing that year and that she is presumed dead. She finds a picture of that woman, and it's the same woman from Fred's Polaroid.

Dave follows Fred along a quiet road. Fred eventually pulls over and approaches a house as a bunch of dogs run in the yard. Fred pats them and scatters treats on the lawn. A woman opens the front door. Dave starts taking pictures, thinking he's caught Fred in his affair.

Mary Beth continues her research, discovering that they suspect the woman in the picture was killed by an at-large serial killer suspected of killing women throughout the Midwest. When she looks at the list of the killer's suspected victims, Mary Beth notices that they all lived in places Fred has gone for business. Worried, Mary Beth tries to call Dave, but there's no answer.

Dave sneaks past the dogs and into the house. Dave sneaks toward the bedroom where he hears sounds that sound like sex. Dave gets his camera ready, but is stunned to find that Fred is not having sex with the woman, but rather sawing off her head with the fishing knife. Fred spots Dave's reflection in the window. Dave picks up a wooden giraffe statue and swings it at Fred, just as Fred lunges at Dave with the knife. The roll into the living room. Fred bites Dave in the shoulder. Dave manages to stab Fred with his own knife. Dave runs into the kitchen and grabs a butcher's knife. Fred gets up and runs out of the house and into nearby woods. Dave worries that the police will connect the dots from Fred to Mary Beth and himself and cleans up the crime scene. Assuming Fred is dead by now, Dave leaves Fred's rental car in a parking lot and heads back for Nevada.

Mary Beth has matched every single house in Fred's train set to the home of a missing or murdered woman. She then realizes that the houses he builds are his trophies. Mary Beth, realizing now that Fred is a serial killer, tells Harry to pack a bag of clothes. She then gets a call from Dave, who tells her what he saw. Dave heads to Mary Beth's house. He tells her that Fred is still alive and promised to leave them alone, otherwise they would give the police evidence against him. The phone at the house rings, it's the car rental company thanking Fred for dropping the car off and asking if he needs a receipt. Dave goes cold and drops the phone. Dave goes to Wal-Mart and buys a handgun and some ammo. He then installs new locks throughout the exterior of Mary Beth's house. Harry comes back from his friend's house and tells Mary Beth that he saw his dad a few blocks away.

That night Dave sits guard in the living room of the house. He falls asleep, and when he wakes up he hears the model train running. He goes into the garage, but only finds Harry playing with the trains. Harry tells Dave he misses his dad, before going back to bed. Dave then notices that there is a new house on the set, the one that he caught Fred at. There's a car parked in front of it, one just like Dave's rental car. There's also a tiny man sitting inside with a camera, dressed just like Dave. Dave insists that they all go to a motel. Dave finally reveals to Mary Beth that he tried to kill Fred when he caught him, not blackmail him into leaving them alone. She suggests they all go to Canada to hide out from Fred. Dave volunteers to go back to the house to get their passports. Dave heads back to Mary Beth's house and finds the passports. Dave checks the garage and notices yet another new building on the train set. The motel Mary Beth and Harry are at.

Dave races back to the motel and finds a tracking device on Mary Beth's car. He destroys it. As Dave knocks on the door to Mary Beth's room, he notices Fred watching from his car. He breaks down the door, but Mary Beth thinks it's Fred and smashes a lamp over his head. She then sees Fred get out of his car and walk to the room. Mary Beth grabs Dave's gun and shoots Fred several times, killing him. She then calls 911 to get an ambulance for Dave, riding along with him to the hospital for the head wound she gave him.


Release: October Crisis

October Crisis
Genre: Drama/Crime
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Writer: Mo Buck
Cast: Nicholas Hoult, Alfred Molina, Josh Hartnett, Will Poulter, Michael Keaton, Christian Slater, Ralph Fiennes, Peter Capaldi, Bill Pullman, Walton Goggins




Budget: $30,000,000
Domestic Box Office: $31,031,869
Foreign Box Office: $37,111,634
Total Profit: $2,904,862

Reaction: It didn't make much of a dent in the box office, but October Crisis did come away from theaters with a nice little profit - which doesn't always happen with these mid-budget crime-dramas.


"Not only does October Crisis tell an important historical event that has been absent from the big screen, but it is also just a film full of tension and conflict - which always makes for interesting drama." - Ken Hammerschmidt, Washington Post

"The strong ensemble cast carries this film, which helps make up for a lack of character development. Director Kathryn Bigelow is making a habit of making these gritty crime films lately, and this is one of her better entries (better than Detroit, not quite as good as Mr. Big)." - Chris Knowles, TV Guide


"Films like Argo prove that there are fun ways to approach films like these. October Crisis is a film sorely lacking in fun, instead coming across as an incredibly dry viewing experience." - Chris Mears, Slashfilm