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SMOKE (2025): New Trailer Starring Taron Egerton, Jurnee Smollett, Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine, Greg Kinnear, John Leguizamo…

Smoke (2025), Taron Egerton, Apple TV+
Smoke (2025), Taron Egerton, Apple TV+

Created by Dennis Lehane, Smoke is a 9-episode crime drama that stars Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett as an arson investigator and detective, as they try to bring two serial arsonists to justice.

I love watching Egerton do his thing, sounding fully American to my non-American ears, while being thoroughly Welsh. The man is amply skilled.

I’ve watched shows like Chicago Fire (2012) and, more recently, 9-1-1 (2018). As a result, I feel it’s safe to say that I’m somewhat familiar with the psychology of the serial arsonist types. The cat-and-mouse situation here should be fun to see play out.

Lastly, doesn’t the fire look absolutely beautiful? To be clear, I’m in no way a budding arsonist. I promise.

Hannah Emily Anderson, Luke Roessler, Mishka Thébaud, Adina Porter, Dakota Daulby, Dani Alvarado, Erin Karpluk, Rafe Spall, Nozipho Mclean, Maya Ford, Sarah Leavi Cooper and Mariesa Crouse also star.

Smoke Release Dates: June 27th, 2025 (US & UK)…

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BOB TREVINO LIKES IT (2024): New Trailer Starring Barbie Ferreira, John Leguizamo, French Stewart, Rachel Bay Jones…

Inspired by a true story, Bob Trevino Likes It is a new comedy/drama from writer/director Tracie Laymon.

It follows Lily Trevino (Barbie Ferreira), and her unexpected friendship with Bob Trevino (John Leguizamo), a man who shares her father’s name and, thankfully, next to none of his personality traits.

I’m curious about the neglectful father’s perspective. I also happen to be a big fan of Leguizamo, and I look forward to the very welcome moments of levity hinted at in this trailer.

I can probably imagine a father feeling something like the father in this movie. Nevertheless, going as far as he appears to go is another matter entirely. Fingers crossed this story is handled just right.

What came to mind for you as you watched this trailer?

French Stewart, Rachel Bay Jones, Lauren ‘Lolo’ Spencer, Debra Stipe, Ashlyn Moore, Phil Elam, Ted Welch, Tristan Thompson, Dale Holdren and Savio Carvalho also star.

Bob Trevino Likes It Release Dates

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VIOLENT NIGHT (2022): The Things I Liked…

Violent Night (2022), David Harbour, Universal Pictures
Violent Night (2022), David Harbour, Universal Pictures

I found Violent Night, a movie about a group of robbers who attack the estate of a wealthy family on Christmas eve quite delightful. It put me in the best mood for at least twenty-four hours post-viewing.

I truly liked everything about director Tommy Wirkola’s film, including the fun, violent and Christmasy theme; a welcome difference when compared to the usual Christmas movie fair.

For me, the script, cinematography, fight sequences and overall performances delivered the promise made by the equally charming trailer months earlier. 

There’s no doubt that some people will find the violence too much. Still, I wouldn’t say that Violent Night meets the brutality and savagery levels achieved by Tarantino films.

I say give Wirkola’s film a chance if you’re curious. Several people have referred to it as a combination of Die Hard (1988) and Home Alone (1990). I don’t remember too much about the Die Hard films, but it sounds pretty accurate, no?

‘A perfect film’ is not the right phrase to describe Violent Night. But the imperfections are part of what made it so fun to me. There’s also the pleasant-to-watch pairing of David Harbour and John Leguizamo in one film together as adversaries.

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THE MENU (2022): The Things I Liked…

There are many good things about director Mark Mylod’s comedy/horror/thriller, The Menu

The cast is fantastic, and the performances faultless, which makes sense since one can hardly go wrong with John Leguizamo, Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Feinnes, Hong Chau, Janet McTeer and Nicholas Hoult on the same call sheet. Especially considering the delightfully rhythmic dialogue plus the unexpected twists and turns.

Mylod’s story about a young couple who travel to a remote island to eat at an exclusive restaurant, but end up faced with shocking surprises is fun and will leave you with plenty to talk about afterwards.

The topics I had to discuss immediately once the end credits rolled included Anya Taylor-Joy’s Margot character being my favourite. I enjoyed Margot’s disposition and every word that came out of her mouth. Hong Chau’s Elsa is also fun for similar reasons to Margot, but undoubtedly in part because of her memorable outfit.

The Menu (2022), Anya Taylor-Joy, Searchlight Pictures
The Menu (2022), Anya Taylor-Joy, Searchlight Pictures

The Menu does well at keeping the audience far from comfortable from the beginning because of the mystery surrounding what the evening has in store for both the audience and the characters. Yet, the part-horror characterisation is not nightmare-inducing. What it is, is a memorable movie experience.

I’m convinced that The Menu might have benefited from being a mini-series rather than a feature film. Specifically because some moments felt inadequately fleshed out, resulting in my inability to buy into a handful of the decisions made by some characters.

Admittedly, I also eventually tired of Feinnes’s Chef Slowik character, distinctly how his pretentious and subsequently unlikable qualities manifest when he demands the attention of his guests.

Watch The Menu because it’s fun. Lastly, the things it gets right will probably leave you feeling glad that the movie exists. 

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VIOLENT NIGHT (2022): New Trailer Starring David Harbour, John Leguizamo, Beverly D’Angelo, Cam Gigandet…

Read my spoiler-free movie review of  Violent Night (2022).


John Leguizamo and David Harbour’s latest action/comedy Violent Night will show us what happens when a group of mercenaries attack the estate of a wealthy family. Their plans go far from smoothly. That’s what. And all thanks to Santa Claus.

Directed by Tommy Wirkola; Beverly D’Angelo, Cam Gigandet, Alexis Louder and Stephanie Sy are among the key cast.

I’m so in for all the darker and funny Santa movies that have been happening in recent years. I remember being pleasantly surprised by 2020’s Fatman. It looks like this too is going to be quite entertaining. How can it not be with such a wonderful and reliable cast?

Also, tell me that this trailer and possibly the entire movie isn’t fully worth it, just so we can hear Harbour perfectly deliver that delightful line at 1:47 into the trailer?

Alexander Elliot, John B. Lowe, Mitra Suri, Frederick Allen, Erik Athavale, Brendan Fletcher, Edi Patterson, Alex Hassell and Alexis Louder also star.

Violent Night Release Dates: December 2nd, 2022 (US & UK)…

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