Finnegan’s Foursome
“Finnegan’s Foursome” could be an endurance test for those who only know Arnold Palmer from mixing tea and lemonade.
“Finnegan’s Foursome” could be an endurance test for those who only know Arnold Palmer from mixing tea and lemonade.
While I have no doubt a lot of this was improvised, I also get the sense that this was a “there are no bad ideas” production.
Few films have captured the anxiety of a wary older generation looking at a seemingly lost youngest generation with greater perceptiveness.
For once, a Robin Hood film has come along that challenges us to think about what redemption costs.
While one‑dimensional family dynamics and an uneven final act hold it back, Hall’s anchored performance and Bravo’s atmospheric direction ensure the unease lingers.