CUT BANK, filmed in Innisfree, TRAILER RECEIVES MIXED REVIEWS

Cut Bank penguin, Innisfree

    The residents of Innisfree will likely be watching with interest, as the film which was shot in their village hits DirecTV later this month.

    A trailer has been released and reviewers have given the movie a rating of as high as three and a half stars out of five while other critics say the film lacks heart.

    Cut Bank, the murder mystery movie which was shot in Innisfree in the summer of 2013 is set for release on DirecTV on Feb. 26 and will receive a limited theatrical run in the United States starting April 3.

    Regardless of what the critics say, for the residents of Innisfree seeing their village on the big screen should prove exciting.

    The official synopsis of the movie reads like this:

    “Dwayne McLaren has been looking for a way out of his small town upbringing of Cut Bank, Montana since he graduated high school several years earlier. When he finds himself in the wrong place at the right time, he jumps at a chance to pursue a better life in a bigger city with his girlfriend Cassandra. But luck doesn’t exist in Cut Bank, and this perceived good fortune is quickly followed by a flood of bad karma.”

    But for residents of Innisfree, Cut Bank is part of the village’s history.

    The summer before last, Innisfree was transformed into a town closely resembling a town in northern Montana, which… for more see the Feb. 24/15 Weekly Review