Killer Heat

2024   Amazon MGM Studios

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  36min

Crime ~ Drama ~ Mystery ~ Thriller

Directed by:  Philippe Lacôte

Starring:  Joseph Gordon-LevittShailene Woodley, and Richard Madden.

Jealousy can drive anyone to the edge.

Killer Heat is based on the short story The Jealousy Man by Jo Nesbø. It is from the 2021 book The Jealousy Man and Other Short Stories.

FROM JO NESBØ’S WEBSITE (www.jonesbo.com):

Jo Nesbo is the consummate mystery writer, and his talent for hair-raising suspense and shocking twists are on full display in this inventive and harrowing collection of stories.

A detective with a nose for jealousy is on the trail of a man suspected of murdering his twin; a woman finally overcomes her intimacy issues through a dark encounter with her Peeping Tom neighbor; a fugitive on the run in a remote corner of Norway is lured by a friendly local to what seems to be a wedding ceremony–only to find a much more macabre event.

Contained in this collection are stories of insatiable avarice, unscrupulous lovers, and heartrending fate. With Nesbo’s gift for outstanding atmosphere and complex characters, this is a veritable crime lover’s delight.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt stars as Private Detective Nick Bali. He is a former NYPD Detective who has relocated to his father’s empty apartment in Greece following the demise of his marriage. Haunted by the memory of events that led to his failed marriage, and of his daughter, he drinks heavily to block it out. “There’s a calculus to drinking. And if I get the math right, I’ll land in the perfect blackout. No Memories.” Intense jealousy on Nick’s part led to his wife’s cheating and the end of their marriage. It also helped him be a better private Investigator when it came to investigating marital issues between a couple. Through a friend who recommends him, he is contacted by……..

Penelope Vardakis (Shailene Woodley) to investigate the death of her brother-in-law’s identical twin brother Leo Vardakis. Leo and Penelope’s husband Elias were avid rock climbers, having been climbing since childhood. Growing up on the island of Crete with all it’s cliffs was an ideal playground for the two boys. Leo had been rock climbing a cliff Free Solo, which is ascending without any ropes or equipment, relying only on his hands covered in climbing chalk and climbing shoes. He was found at the bottom of the cliff after apparently having lost his footing and dropping 30 meters (100 feet).

Nick flies to Crete where he is met by Penelope who explains that she believes her brother-in-law’s death was no accident. And given the family’s wealth and stature on the island, she has hired him to secretly investigate the murder. Penelope has arranged for him to stay anonymously at a Monastery where she is good friends with the Monks who live there. He settles in and heads to town to start investigating and immediately runs into the Vardakis Family’s influence everywhere he turns. Being a highly successful Billionaire family with generational roots in Crete, they own or have their fingers in everything including the police, the government and the politicians.

This is a Contemporary Noir Thriller complete with voice-over narration by Nick the private eye every step of the way. It feels like those old black and white private eye movies from the past. It is well shot on location in Crete, Greece and is very picturesque. It is not what my dad would call a “Bang Bang shoot ’em up”. It is more of a slow burn as Nick narrates his investigation and findings, and as the plot unfolds. It is based upon the book The Jealousy Man by Norwegian Mystery Thriller Author Jo Nesbø.

I liked Joseph and Shailene in this, I thought it was a good mystery thriller with just enough twists and turns to keep you guessing. It is a slow burn but it kept me intrigued as it went along. I have come to like Jo Nesbo and his books, I would definitely recommend them. After all, he is a New York Times Bestselling Author. I personally think he is a good writer and really have enjoyed his books, he is now one of my favorite authors. I am also a fan of this Neo-noir Slow Burn Thriller and a huge fan of Shailene Woodley, and I think you should read Jo Nesbø and watch this movie!

Train Dreams

2025   Netflix

Rated:  PG-13

Length:  1 hr  42min

Drama

Directed by:  Clint Bentley

Starring:  Joel EdgertonFelicity JonesClifton Collins Jr.Kerry Condon and William H. Macy.

The Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Life

Train Dreams is a quiet, emotional drama that follows Robert Grainier (Joel Edgerton), a logger and railroad worker trying to build a simple life in the rough forests of the American Northwest in the early 1900s. He spends his days doing dangerous manual labor for the growing railroad, then returns to a small cabin where he lives with his loving wife Gladys (Felicity Jones) and their young daughter, hoping to give them a stable future as the modern world starts to creep in.​​

Early in the film, Robert is involved in an ugly incident when a Chinese laborer is falsely accused of theft, an event that plants a sense of guilt and unease in him that never quite goes away. As he keeps taking on risky jobs in logging and construction, the film shows how the railroad, dynamite work led by explosives expert Arn Peeples (William H. Macy), and the spread of industry slowly change the land and the people who depend on it. Robert’s work constantly pulls him away from home, hinting that the world he wants to protect is always at risk.​

A terrible wildfire eventually tears through the valley where his cabin stands, wiping out almost everything and leaving Robert unsure of what happened to Gladys and their child. In the aftermath, he wanders between logging camps and small towns, crossing paths with fellow worker Boomer (Clifton Collins Jr.) and a practical, observant forestry services worker named Claire Thompson (Kerry Condon), who is stationed in a lonely lookout tower watching for future fires. These encounters show him different ways people cope with loss, change, and the harshness of frontier life.​

As years pass, Robert grows older and more isolated, still haunted by memories of his family, the Chinese laborer, and the relentless advance of trains and highways through the wilderness. The movie follows him through small but powerful moments, watching new bridges go up, seeing modern machines arrive, and trying to find peace in the natural world around his cabin, until his life becomes a kind of quiet reflection on love, regret, and survival in a country racing toward progress. Train Dreams keeps the story simple and grounded, focusing more on feelings and atmosphere than big plot twists, making it a gentle but moving character study.

Director Clint Bentley brings together powerful storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and deeply human performances that connect on an emotional level. Joel Edgerton delivers a career-best performance, making the character of Robert Grainier feel completely real and relatable, while supporting actors like Felicity Jones and William H. Macy also shine in their roles. The cinematography immerses you in the natural world of the American West, capturing sunsets, forests, and campfires with an almost poetic touch. The music, composed by Bryce Dessner, adds to the movie’s gentle atmosphere, enhancing the emotions without trying to force them.

What really sets Train Dreams apart is its ability to depict the everyday dignity of ordinary people and the ways our lives are shaped by encounters and changes, both big and small. It’s a film that’s both intimate and mythic, it captures a sense of time passing and memories building up, something most movies rarely pull off this elegantly.​

Ultimately, Train Dreams stands out because it is deeply honest, visually striking, and lets you truly step into Robert’s shoes, making it not just one of the best movies on Netflix this year, but a memorable, quietly rewarding experience that stays with you long after the credits roll. As Bobby would say:

Highly Recommended!

Turn off the lights and devices,

Make some popcorn,

Grab a beverage,

and Stream This Movie

on NETFLIX!

New Movie Train Dreams Debuts on Netflix Friday November 21, 2025

New Movie Train Dreams Debuts on Netflix Friday November 21, 2025

Train Dreams Is the Extraordinary Story of an Ordinary Life

Joel Edgerton stars in the moving film from director Clint Bentley based on the Novella by Denis Johnson. Train Dreams premieres on Netflix Friday November 21, 2025.

FROM NETFLIX TUDUM:

Based on the beloved novella by Denis Johnson, Train Dreams is the moving portrait of Robert Grainier (Edgerton), whose life unfolds during an era of unprecedented change in early 20th-century America. Orphaned at a young age, Robert grows into adulthood among the towering forests of the Pacific Northwest, where he helps expand the nation’s railroad empire alongside men as unforgettable as the landscapes they inhabit. After a tender courtship, he marries Gladys (Jones) and they build a home together, though his work often takes him far from her and their young daughter. When his life takes an unexpected turn, Robert finds beauty, brutality, and newfound meaning for the forests and trees he has felled.

An ode to a vanishing way of life, an ever-evolving world, and to the extraordinary possibilities that exist within even the most simple of existences, Train Dreams captures a time and place that are now long gone, and the people who built a bridge to a future they could only dream of. Directed by Academy Award nominee Clint Bentley with a screenplay by Bentley and Academy Award nominee Greg Kwedar, the writing team behind Sing Sing, the film also stars Academy Award nominees William H. Macy and Kerry Condon.





Train Dreams

New Movie Nouvelle Vague Debuts on Netflix Friday November 14, 2025

The energy and momentum of youth have been longtime themes for five-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker Richard Linklater, from Before Sunrise (1994) to Boyhood (2014). Now, with Nouvelle Vague, the director turns his camera back 60 years to a pivotal moment in cinema, to a time when the creative imagination and experimentation of young people in Paris led to a new way of making films: the birth of the French New Wave.

FROM NETFLIX TUDUM:

Nouvelle Vague is Linklater’s love letter to the revolutionary magic of the French New Wave, reimagining the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless (1960), which cemented Godard’s place as a pioneer of global cinema. As critic-turned-director Godard makes and breaks the rules, a mix of fresh faces and daring talents bring his spontaneous, electric film to life. Capturing the youthful dynamism and creative chaos at the heart of one of the world’s most beloved and influential movies, Nouvelle Vague transports us to the streets of 1959 Paris for an ode to the transformative power of cinema.

“I once said that any filmmaker who has been working for a while should, at some point in their career, make a film about the process of making a film. It’s only natural to want to explore this complex and all-consuming subject to which we dedicate our passion and creativity. But what is the right approach? How do you find the right tone? Is it even possible to do better than Day for Night? Probably not.”

“Over the years, my thoughts always brought me back to the time I made my first feature that involved a lot of other people — to that absolute joy of finally being able to condense years of cinematic ideas and obsessions into a movie. It’s an experience you can only live once, of course. No one is ever truly prepared for the physical and mental battles that come with it: the clash between overwhelming confidence and deep insecurity due to inexperience, the boundless passion that is tested daily by the instability of a job involving so many people, each with their own personalities and needs.”

“When Jean-Luc Godard passed away two years ago, I thought to myself: “Maybe it’s time to make this film that’s been percolating for more than a decade; this portrait of that singular moment — the birth of the New Wave.” This love letter to those who made you want to make films, who made you believe you could make films, who convinced you that you should make films — and, by the way, what are you waiting for?”

Richard Linkletter in Netflix Tudum September 24, 2025


Ballad Of A Small Player

2025   Netflix

Rated:  R

Length:  1 hr  41min

Drama ~ Psychological Thriller

Directed by:  Edward Berger

Starring:  Colin FarrellFala ChenDeanie IpAlex Jennings, and Tilda Swinton.

Every gamble is more than just a game.

Lord Doyle (Colin Farrell) is a troubled British gambler trying to escape his past and mounting debts in the opulent casinos of Macau. Doyle’s world is defined by risk and uncertainty, and his fortunes shift with every card he plays. Amidst the neon glow, he strikes up an unlikely connection with Dao Ming (Fala Chen), a casino worker who offers him both sympathy and subtle guidance. Their relationship brings moments of genuine warmth, even as Doyle struggles to find meaning and redemption in his turbulent lifestyle.

As Doyle’s luck teeters between boom and bust, the story delves into themes of chance and consequence. The arrival of Cynthia Blithe (Tilda Swinton), a private investigator from England, complicates his desperate bid for freedom. Cynthia challenges Doyle to confront uncomfortable truths about his past, and their interactions provide both tension and unexpected compassion. Macau itself becomes a vibrant character in the film, contrasting glitzy casino life with the darker realities lurking beneath.

The film explores Doyle’s evolving relationships and the emotional costs of living on the edge. Dao Ming (Fala Chen) acts as a confidant and a compass, while Cynthia (Tilda Swinton) exposes Doyle’s vulnerability and forces him to reconsider his choices. Each encounter pushes Doyle closer to facing the consequences of his actions, making his journey through Macau both suspenseful and introspective.

Colin Farrell delivers an engaging and nuanced portrayal of a flawed, desperate gambler, while Fala Chen and Tilda Swinton add depth and intrigue to the story. The film’s stylish depiction of Macau’s casino world, combined with its blend of dark humor and emotional depth, creates a unique cinematic experience. Though it’s not a traditional thriller or straightforward drama, its haunting mood and layered storytelling make it a captivating watch. Ballad Of A Small Player and Colin Farrell invite us into a world of risk, regret, and the search for redemption.