FINCH
Director: Miguel Sapochnik
Starring: Tom Hanks, Caleb Landry Jones
There are not many actors who could pull off a movie about a man, his robot, and his dog. Leave it to Tom Hanks to make the film Finch a compelling story about the human condition. The world has become a post-apocalyptic waste land and Finch Weinberg (Hanks) is one of the sole-remaining survivors. It’s a barren wasteland of dust and sand in every major city. Finch lives in an underground bunker in St. Louis with his dog Goodyear and a land rover. His current focus is building a fully functioning robot companion. As this AI droid becomes more advanced, it predicts a storm hitting St. Louis. Finch realizes their compound is no longer safe and heads out in a RV with Goodyear, his landrover, and his new droid, which he names Jeff, to find better shelter. Caleb Landry Jones also stars in the film as Jeff.
Here’s my review
And check out my interviews with Tom Hanks and Miguel Sapochnik
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[…] For his Paul’s Trip to the Movies series, Grimes reviewed “Last Night in Soho,” “The French Dispatch,” “Army of Thieves,” “Eternals,” “Harder They Fall” and “Finch.” […]