A brand new trailer has been launched for the Shout! Studios launch of Linoleum. Starring comic Jim Gaffigan and Better Call Saul favourite Rhea Seehorn, the movie follows the host of a failing kids’s present who finds a brand new objective in life by constructing a rocket, however as he will get nearer to his mission to shoot himself up into outer house, unusual occasions that maintain taking place can have him questioning what’s actual together with the viewers. You can get an concept of what the film is like by watching the trailer under.
Colin West wrote and directed the movie. Along with Gaffigan and Seehorn, the film stars Katelyn Nacon (The Walking Dead, T@gged), Gabriel Rush (Moonrise Kingdom, The Grand Budapest Hotel), Amy Hargreaves (Homeland, 13 Reasons Why), Roger Hendricks Simon (Love in Kilnerry, The Sublet), Elisabeth Henry (The Sisterhood of the Night, Behind the Mirror), West Duchovny (A Mouthful of Air, The Report), Michael Ian Black (Wet Hot American Summer, The State), and Tony Shalhoub (Monk, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel).
The film beforehand held its World Premiere on the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in Austin, Texas. Our official assessment of the movie from the occasion heaped reward on the forged, particularly with its lead stars Gaffigan and Seehorn. Also famous was the “powerful ending” that wraps the whole lot up in a satisfying manner, making sense of the entire little clues that had been left behind.
“It’s always a big risk for filmmakers to tell these kinds of stories. Keeping viewers compelled with an intriguing mystery that ultimately unfolds at the film’s conclusion can be compared to building a house of cards, liable to collapse completely if left with an ending that’s unsatisfying,” the assessment reads. “Linoleum goes in the opposite direction, delivering a conclusion to its story that enriches the whole experience based on the journey to get there. It’s an emotional and powerful ending that sticks with you long after the credits roll, wrapping up the story and tying all of the storylines together in a touching, poignant way that most viewers won’t see coming.”