Louisville producer Scott Fischer's new film, “Henry's Crime,” which stars Keanu Reeves, James Caan and Vera Farmiga, opened over the weekend in select cities.
The flick, directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Reeves as a tollbooth collector wrongly accused of a bank heist, received warm reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival in the fall.
It's currently on the big screen in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco.
Movie website BoxOffice.com says “Henry's Crime” features “a terrific cast led by Reeves, Vera Farmiga and a splendid James Caan. This is a fun comedy with irresistible heist and heart. Adult audiences looking for a smart, entertaining film should line up, and strong word of mouth could reap a decent haul for this modest little caper.”
The film is expected be released at the end of the week in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Boston, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Buffalo, N.Y., and Phoenix.
The flick, directed by Malcolm Venville and starring Reeves as a tollbooth collector wrongly accused of a bank heist, received warm reviews at the Toronto International Film Festival in the fall.
It's currently on the big screen in Los Angeles, New York City and San Francisco.
Movie website BoxOffice.com says “Henry's Crime” features “a terrific cast led by Reeves, Vera Farmiga and a splendid James Caan. This is a fun comedy with irresistible heist and heart. Adult audiences looking for a smart, entertaining film should line up, and strong word of mouth could reap a decent haul for this modest little caper.”
The film is expected be released at the end of the week in Chicago, Washington, D.C., Boston, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Buffalo, N.Y., and Phoenix.
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