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“The Sheep Detectives” Hugh Jackman Mystery Comedy

The Sheep Detectives is a fun, unabashed movie based on a book. Kyle Balda received the script, and he was immediately moved by it. Best known for his work in animation—including the Minions films, Despicable Me 3, as well as contributions to Pixar and ILM film—he was eager to take on the challenge of the live-action project.

The film starts with life on the farm being idyllic with rolling green acres, quiet solitude, and the gentle hum of sheep chatter.

Fleece, Clues, and Shenanigans

Each night, George, played by Hugh Jackman, a ruggedly charming shepherd, sits outside his Airstream and reads murder mysteries aloud to his devoted flock. Unaware that they’re not only listening, but trying to solve the cases themselves.

Hugh Jackman as George Hardy in THE SHEEP DETECTIVES
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Silence in the Fields, Secrets in the Shadows

One morning, that peaceful routine ends in shatters. The sheep discover George dead. Determined to solve the untimely demise of the man they loved, the flock begins to investigate the murder.

A Rural Mystery with Bite

Narrowing down a curious list of suspects from a long-lost daughter to the village butcher, the film is a classic whodunit, like the books the sheep love.

But they’re not the only ones on the case. An ambitious young reporter, drawn by the story, abandons his assignment covering the local cultural festival to chase the mystery. Meanwhile, a bumbling yet persistent police officer struggles to stay ahead of a town buzzing with gossip, secrets, and buried grudges.

Beneath the Quiet Lies the Truth

As the investigation unfolds, the sheep offer more than clever deductions. Through their eyes, we gain a surprising and poignant perspective on human nature, memory, and the ties that bind us. In the end, this unlikely group of detectives proves that insight can come from the most unexpected places—and that even the quietest voices may hold the key to the truth.

Shear Genius at Work

Using both live-action and animation, the live and voice casts are stellar, starring Nicholas Braun, Nicholas Galitzine, Molly Gordon, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Bryan Cranston, Chris O’Dowd, Regina Hall, Patrick Stewart, Hong Chau, Emma Thompson, Tosin Cole, Kobna Holdbrook-Smith, Conleth Hill, and Mandeep Dhillon.

The broken heart gallery

“The Broken Hearts Gallery” Trailers, Poster, Featurettes, and Clips

Written, directed and co-produced by Natalie Krinsky, The Broken Hearts Gallery follows Lucy, played by Geraldine Viswanathan, who, for every relationship she had, saves a souvenir from that relationship. 

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The story follows the always unique Lucy, a 20-something art gallery assistant living in New York City who is also an emotional hoarder. 

After being dumped by her latest boyfriend, Lucy becomes inspired to create The Broken Heart Gallery, a pop-up space for the items love has left behind. 

The idea of a broken heart gallery spreads to other romantic people. They become a part of the movement, making a fresh start, including Lucy, by leaving a trinket of a former relationship. 

You will notice Nick, played by Dacre Montgomery, who is cute and a possible love interest for Lucy as they partner up and create the art gallery. 

Krinsky wrote for TV episodic shows like Gossip Girl and Grey’s Anatomy. The Broken Hearts Gallery appears to be her first feature.

The rest of the cast in this romantic comedy includes Utkarsh Ambudkar, Molly Gordon, Phillipa Soo, Suki Waterhouse, Arturo Castro, Ego Nwodim, Taylor Hill and Bernadette Peters.

You can also catch Viswanathan in Ethan Cohen’s Drive-Away Dolls, a comedy caper also starring Margaret Qualleyan.

“Good Boys” Poster, Clip, Featurette & Trailers

With a name like Gene Stupnitsky, Good Boys is a perfect movie for him to direct with movie actors producing – Lee Eisenberg and Seth Rogen.

The movie follows three grade-school boys who panic after being invited to his first kissing party, Max, played by Jacob Tremblay. He had never kissed a girl before, and his rites of passage had arrived.

In need of pointers on how to kiss a girl, Max and his best friends Thor and Lucas, played by Brady Noon and Keith L. Williams, come up with some bright ideas. They borrow Max’s dad’s drones to spy on a teenage couple making out next door.

But when things go ridiculously wrong, the drone is destroyed. Desperate to replace the drone, Max’s dad, played by Will Forte, gets home; the boys skip school and set off on an odyssey of bad decisions. Their odyssey involves accidentally stolen drugs, frat-house paintball, and running from both the cops and terrifying teenage girls, played by Molly Gordon and Midori Francis. 

The movie is available on Blu-ray, DVD, and streaming. It did poorly at the box office, so now you can watch it at home. The bonus features are an alternative ending and ten extended or deleted scenes.  

Watch the red-band trailer and decide if you can’t believe they have boys saying and doing these things.

The second trailer reiterates how disgusting this movie will be. It is funny at some points, but the raunchy jokes are gross.

The following movie clip shows how south this movie goes. There are R-rated clips, but I decided not to show them. Tactless!