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LAKE GEORGE Trailer (2024) Carrie Coon

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"You can't do it, can you??" Magnet Releasing has unveiled an official trailer for an indie dark comedy crime thriller called Lake George, made by filmmaker Jeffrey Reiner who has been making mostly TV recently. This premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival and it will be out to watch starting in November this fall - including on VOD. A spin on the usual enforcer goes rogue plot. Tasked by mobsters with putting an end to Phyllis' life, Don is unable to pull the trigger, and instead – the two set off on a road trip that evolves into something much more. Phyllis has designs of her own and proposes a little tag team action to Don: combine forces with the aim to steal all the money from the people who want her dead. It's described as "a film that dances between Noir and dark comedy." Starring Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon as Don and Phyllis, plus Glenn Fleshler and Max Casella. The real Lake George is located in upstate NY (see Google Maps) near Saratoga Springs if anyone else wants to visit. Looks like a sly buddy comedy with wicked dark humor.

Here's the official trailer (+ poster) for Jeffrey Reiner's film Lake George, direct from YouTube:

Lake George Poster

When ex-con Don (Shea Whigham), fresh out of prison, visits mobster Armen (Glenn Fleshler) to collect some money he's owed, he's instead assigned a final task: to take care of Phyllis (Carrie Coon). Don tries to carry out the job, but he finds he can’t pull the trigger. Instead, the pair of misfit oddballs set off on a road trip together, as their lives and standing with Armen become entangled. Phyllis soon reveals that she has designs of her own and proposes a little tag team action to Don: combine forces with the aim to steal money – a lot of money – from the people who want her dead. Don must decide whether his allegiance lies with Armen, or with the wily, charismatic woman he was supposed to kill to begin with. Lake George is written and directed by American writer / filmmaker Jeffrey Reiner, director of the films Trouble Bound, Serpent's Lair, and Small Time, plus lots of TV work recently including eps of "Dirty John", "High Fidelity", "Away", "The Watchful Eye". Produced by Cleta Elaine Ellington, Joey Oglesby, Jeffrey Reiner, Bernie Stern. This initially premiered at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival earlier this year. Magnet Releasing will debut Lake George in select US theaters + on VOD starting December 6th, 2024 coming soon. Look any good?
Lake George

Above Cook's Bay, facing south
Lake George is located in New York Adirondack ParkLake GeorgeLake George
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Location Adirondack Mountains, Warren / Essex counties, New York, U.S.
Coordinates 43°37′20″N 73°32′48″W
Primary inflows Streams 55%, Precipitation on lake surface 27%, groundwater 18%
Primary outflows La Chute River
Basin countries United States
Max. length 32.2 mi (51.8 km)
Max. width 3 mi (4.8 km)
Surface area 45 sq mi (120 km2)
Average depth 70 ft (21 m)
Max. depth 196 ft (60 m)
Water volume .597 cu mi (2.49 km3) (88 billion cubic feet)
Surface elevation 320 ft (98 m)
Islands Over 170 (172-178)
Settlements Lake George, Ticonderoga, Bolton Landing, Huletts Landing

Steamboat Horicon on Lake George, 1900

Lake George, 1862, painted by Martin Johnson Heade

Lake George, c. 1860, painted by John Frederick Kensett. Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza[1]
Lake George, nicknamed the Queen of American Lakes,[2] is a long, narrow oligotrophic lake located at the southeast base of the Adirondack Mountains, in the northeastern portion of the U.S. state of New York. It lies within the upper region of the Great Appalachian Valley and drains all the way northward into Lake Champlain and the St. Lawrence River drainage basin. The lake is situated along the historical natural (Amerindian) path between the valleys of the Hudson and St. Lawrence Rivers, and so lies on the direct land route between Albany, New York, and Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The lake extends about 32.2 mi (51.8 km) on a north–south axis, is 187 ft (57 m) deep,[3] and ranges from one to three miles (1.6 to 4.8 km) in width, presenting a significant barrier to east–west travel. Although the year-round population of the Lake George region is relatively small, the summertime population can swell to over 50,000 residents, many in the village of Lake George region at the southern end of the lake.[not verified in body]

Lake George drains into Lake Champlain to its north through a short stream, the La Chute River, with many falls and rapids, dropping 226 feet (69 m) in its 3.5-mile (5.6 km) course—virtually all of which is within the lands of Ticonderoga, New York, and near the site of Fort Ticonderoga. Ultimately the waters flowing via the 106-mile-long (171 km) Richelieu River drain into the St. Lawrence River downstream and northeast of Montreal, and then into the North Atlantic Ocean Nova Scotia.

Water quality
Lake George is rated Class AA-Special by New York State and is considered drinking water. Despite being one of the top ten cleanest lakes in the United States in 2023 and 2024, Lake George is also on New York's 303(d) list of impaired waterbodies.[4]

Geography
Lake George is located in the southeastern Adirondack State Park and is part of the St. Lawrence watershed. Notable landforms include Anthony's Nose, Deer's Leap, Peggy's Point (a 15-foot [4.6 m] jump into the lake) or (a 30-foot [9.1 m] jump), the Indian Kettles, and Roger's Rock.

Some of the surrounding mountains include Black Mountain, Elephant Mountain, Pilot Knob, Prospect Mountain, Shelving Rock, Sleeping Beauty Mountain, Sugarloaf Mountain, and the Tongue Mountain Range. Some of the lake's more famous bays are Basin Bay, Kattskill Bay, Northwest Bay, Oneida Bay, and Silver Bay.

The lake is distinguished by "The Narrows", an island-filled narrow section (approximately five miles [8 km] long) that is bordered on the west by the Tongue Mountain Range and the east by Black Mountain. In all, Lake George is home to over 170 islands, 148 of them state-owned. They range from the car-sized Skipper's Jib to the larger Vicar's and Long Islands. Camping permits are available for most islands.

The lake's deepest point is 196 feet (60 m), between Dome Island and Buck Mountain in the southern quarter of the lake. The northern end of the lake that is located near Ticonderoga is considered the southern end of the Champlain Valley, which includes Lake Champlain, as well as the cities Plattsburgh, New York, and Burlington, Vermont.

The Jefferson Project, a collaboration that began in 2014 between IBM, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and the Fund for Lake George, is collecting data from the lake using depth sensors that can monitor currents, pH, salinity, and other data, leading the lake to be called, "[t]he smartest lake in the world."[5]

Invasive species
There are six known invasive species in Lake George. The Asian clam first found in 2010 is the biggest threat, along with the Eurasian watermilfoil. Other invasive species are the Chinese mystery snail, curly-leaf pondweed, spiny water flea, and zebra mussel.[6]

History
The lake was originally named the Andia-ta-roc-te by local Native Americans. James Fenimore Cooper in his narrative Last of the Mohicans called it the Horican, after a tribe which may have lived there, because he felt the original name was too hard to pronounce.[citation needed]

The first European visitor to the area, Samuel de Champlain, noted the lake in his journal on July 3, 1609, but did not name it.[citation needed] In 1646, the French Canadian Jesuit missionary Isaac Jogues, the first European to view the lake, named it Lac du Saint-Sacrement (Lake of the Holy Sacrament), and its exit stream, La Chute ("The Fall").[7] The 1696 proposed war plan of John Nelson referred to the subject as "Lake Mohawk".[8]

On August 28, 1755, William Johnson led British colonial forces to occupy the area in the French and Indian War. He renamed the lake as Lake George for King George II.[9] On September 8, 1755 the Battle of Lake George was fought between the forces of Britain and France resulting in a strategic victory for the British and their Iroquois allies. After the battle, Johnson ordered the construction of a military fortification at the southern end of the lake. The fort was named Fort William Henry after the King's grandson Prince William Henry, a younger brother of the later King George III.

In September, the French responded by beginning construction of Fort Carillon, later called Fort Ticonderoga, on a point where La Chute enters Lake Champlain. These fortifications controlled the easy water route between Canada and colonial New York. A French army, and their native allies under general Louis-Joseph de Montcalm laid siege to Fort William Henry in 1757 and burned it down after the British surrender. During the British retreat to Fort Edward they were ambushed and massacred by natives allied to the French, in what would become known as The Massacre at Fort William Henry.

On March 13, 1758, an attempted attack on that fort by irregular forces led by Robert Rogers was one of the most daring raids of that war. The unorthodox (to Europeans) tactics of Rogers' Rangers are seen as inspiring the creation of similar forces in later conflicts—including the United States Army Rangers.

Lake George's key position on the Montreal–New York water route made possession of the forts at either end—particularly Ticonderoga—strategically crucial during the American Revolution.

Later in the war, British General John Burgoyne's decision to bypass the easy water route to the Hudson River that Lake George offered and, instead, attempt to reach the Hudson through the marshes and forests at the southern end of Lake Champlain, led to the British defeat at Saratoga.

On May 31, 1791, Thomas Jefferson wrote in a letter to his daughter, "Lake George is without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw; formed by a contour of mountains into a basin... finely interspersed with islands, its water limpid as crystal, and the mountain sides covered with rich groves... down to the water-edge: here and there precipices of rock to checker the scene and save it from monotony."

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Lake George was a common spot sought out by well-known artists, including Martin Johnson Heade, John F. Kensett, E. Charlton Fortune, Frank Vincent DuMond and Georgia O'Keeffe.

Ethan Allen accident
Main article: Ethan Allen boating accident
On October 2, 2005, at 2:55 p.m., the Ethan Allen, a 40-foot (12 m) glass-enclosed tourist boat carrying 47 passengers and operated by Shoreline Cruises, capsized during calm weather on the lake. According to reports from a local newspaper, 20 people (mostly senior citizens) died.

Initial reports indicated that the tour group was from Canada, but these reports were later found to be incorrect. It was later determined that the group was from the Trenton, Michigan, area on a week-long fall trip along the East Coast by bus and rail, organized by Trenton's parks and recreation department and arranged through a Canadian company. Police said they had never seen a disaster of this magnitude on the lake. The captain survived and cooperated with police.[10]

The National Transportation Safety Board investigation of the incident revealed that, although the boat was rated to carry 50 people when it was manufactured in 1966, subsequent alterations to the boat's design had greatly reduced its stability. At the time of the accident, the boat should have been rated to carry no more than 14 passengers. On February 5, 2007, the captain, Richard Paris, and the company that owned the boat, Shoreline Cruises, were indicted for having only one crew member aboard the boat. More serious charges were not filed because neither the captain nor the owners were aware they were violating safety standards.[11]

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Tourist destination

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Fort William Henry Hotel in 1907
Situated on the rail line halfway between New York City and Montreal, Lake George attracted the era's rich and famous by the late 19th and early 20th century. Members of the Roosevelt, van Rensselaer, Vanderbilt, Rockefeller and Whitney families visited its shores. The Fort William Henry Hotel, in what is now Lake George Village, and The Sagamore in Bolton Landing opened at this time to serve tourists. The wealthiest visitors were more likely to stay with their peers at their private country estates.[citation needed]

The Silver Bay YMCA on Lake George was constructed in 1900. It has since evolved into a summer family camp, serving several hundred organizations and tourists every summer. Since 1913, on the East Shore of Lake George, YMCA Camp Chingachgook has hosted thousands of guests every summer.[citation needed]

Lake George is accessible by car via Interstate 87 and by air from Albany International Airport, which is about 45 miles (72 km) away.

Today, Lake George remains a tourism destination, resort center, and summer colony. Popular activities in the Lake George area include water sports, camping, amusement parks, hiking, paddling, and factory outlet shopping. One of the nation's oldest gatherings of hot air balloons occurs every September in nearby Queensbury.

Lake George is responsible for generating about $2 billion annually to the local region.[5]

Millionaires' Row
Millionaires' Row is the nickname of a stretch of Bolton Road (now Lake Shore Drive) on the west side of the lake where millionaires built mansions or resided during the summer months. Such notables as Spencer Trask, Katrina Trask, Edward M. Shepard, George Foster Peabody, Harold Pitcairn, Russell Cornell Leffingwell, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Stieglitz, Marcella Sembrich, Charles Evans Hughes, Harry Kendall Thaw, Adolph Ochs, Louise Homer and Sidney Homer built or resided in palatial summer homes along Millionaires' Row. Although sometimes called "cottages" by their owners, these grand houses typically had dozens of bedrooms and more than 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of floor space.

Millionaire's Row differed markedly from the more rustic summer "camps" built by other wealthy Adirondack summer residents such as William West Durant and John D. Rockefeller. Unlike the log and timber structures at the camps, the houses of Millionaire's Row were built of stone and masonry in the Tudor Revival, Georgian Revival and Italianate styles.

Unlike their contemporaries in Newport and the Hamptons, which were built on tiny pieces of land, the cottages of Millionaires' Row were mansions in the true sense of the word. They were often built on hundreds of acres of pristine lakeside wilderness.

With the changing economic climate and the introduction of income tax, the mansions of Millionaires' Row became less sustainable by the 1930s. By the 1950s, with the advent of affordable auto and air travel, Lake George became more attractive to the growing middle class and less so to the "jet set". Most of the mansions of Millionaires' Row were torn down or turned into hotels and restaurants. Among the surviving mansions are Evelley, Halcyon, Sun Castle (Erlowest), Oak Lawn, Wikiosco, Green Harbour, Homeland, Cramer Point, Depe Dene, Cannon Point, Hermstone, Mohican Point, Villa Marie Antoinette's gatehouse, Three Brothers Island, Nirvana, and Wapanak.

Gallery
Photographs
Above Cook's Bay, facing south
Above Cook's Bay, facing south

View from The Sagamore in Bolton Landing
View from The Sagamore in Bolton Landing

Lake George, on a foggy day.
Lake George, on a foggy day.

View from Bolton Landing
View from Bolton Landing

View of southern end of Lake George.
View of southern end of Lake George.

Isles
Isles

View from Sabbath Day Point
View from Sabbath Day Point

An aerial view of Lake George, with Anthony's Nose and Roger's Rock visible
An aerial view of Lake George, with Anthony's Nose and Roger's Rock visible

Aerial panorama of Lake George at sunrise in late September
Aerial panorama of Lake George at sunrise in late September
Paintings
John Frederick Kensett - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum
John Frederick Kensett - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum

John William Casilear - - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum
John William Casilear - - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum

Lake George - John F. Kensett, Hudson River School
Lake George - John F. Kensett, Hudson River School

Régis François Gignoux - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum
Régis François Gignoux - Lake George - Brooklyn Museum
Videos
View of Lake George from Buck Mountain in Fort Ann, NY March 31, 2018
See also
Huletts Landing
Sagamore Hotel
References
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The Hyde Collection, Painting Lake George: 1774 - 1900 Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine, September, 2005. Retrieved May 12, 2008; Erin Budis Coe and Gwendolyn Owens,
Painting Lake George 1774-1900, Syracuse University Press, 2005
"Lake George". dec.ny.gov. Archived from the original on 1 November 2019. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
"Lake George Water Quality | Lake George Association". lakegeorgeassociation.org. Retrieved 2024-08-01.
Williams, Stephen (August 24, 2019). "Advanced research making Lake George "smartest" in world". dailygazette.com. Retrieved August 25, 2019.
"Invasive Species". Lake George Association.
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"America and West Indies: September 1696, 21-25." Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 15, 1696-1697. Ed. J W Fortescue. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1904. p. 136. British History Online Retrieved 30 March 2023.
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Carrie Coon is continuing her cult status as the go-to actress for complex performances.

The star, who leads HBO series “The Gilded Age” and Azazel Jacobs’ Netflix drama “His Three Daughters,” is poised to leave her mark on the “White Lotus” franchise with the highly anticipated third season. Before then, though, Coon can be seen in neo-noir crime comedy “Lake George,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and has been acquired by Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, for its North American rights. IndieWire shares the exclusive details below.

Coon stars as Phyllis, the target of hitman Don (Shea Whigham). Yet as things go sideways, Phyllis and Don end up working together to take down the mobsters who want her dead. The duo embark on a road trip to steal all the money from the mob boss who first hired Don. It’s a two-birds, one-stone kind of revenge tale with a darkly comic twist.

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“Lake George” is written and directed by Jeffrey Reiner, who also produces the film.

“Carrie Coon and Shea Whigham are fantastically entertaining in director Jeffrey Reiner’s beautifully plotted thriller,” Magnolia Pictures co-CEOs Eamonn Bowles and Dori Begley said in a press statement.

Reiner added of the distribution deal with Magnolia and Magnet, “I’ve always admired the care and creativity in which Magnolia handles their films. I’m thrilled to have them distributing ‘Lake George,’ a film that dances between noir and dark comedy, and can’t wait for audiences to discover it in December.”

Michael Hillman and Brent Wilson executive produce “Lake George,” with Reiner, Joey Oglesby, Cleta Ellington, and Bernie Stern producing.

The deal for North American rights was negotiated by Magnolia SVP of Acquisitions John Von Thaden, with Oliver Wheeler of Range Media Partners on behalf of the filmmakers.

“Lake George” premieres in theaters and on digital December 6 from Magnet Releasing. Check out the trailer, an IndieWire exclusive, below.

Read Carrie Coon’s recent interview with IndieWire’s Anne Thompson here.

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Carrie Coon is continuing her cult status as the go-to actress for complex performances.

The star, who leads HBO series “The Gilded Age” and Azazel Jacobs’ Netflix drama “His Three Daughters,” is poised to leave her mark on the “White Lotus” franchise with the highly anticipated third season. Before then, though, Coon can be seen in neo-noir crime comedy “Lake George,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and has been acquired by Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, for its North American rights. IndieWire shares the exclusive details below.

Coon stars as Phyllis, the target of hitman Don (Shea Whigham). Yet as things go sideways, Phyllis and Don end up working together to take down the mobsters who want her dead. The duo embark on a road trip to steal all the money from the mob boss who first hired Don. It’s a two-birds, one-stone kind of revenge tale with a darkly comic twist.

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“Lake George” is written and directed by Jeffrey Reiner, who also produces the film.

“Carrie Coon and Shea Whigham are fantastically entertaining in director Jeffrey Reiner’s beautifully plotted thriller,” Magnolia Pictures co-CEOs Eamonn Bowles and Dori Begley said in a press statement.

Reiner added of the distribution deal with Magnolia and Magnet, “I’ve always admired the care and creativity in which Magnolia handles their films. I’m thrilled to have them distributing ‘Lake George,’ a film that dances between noir and dark comedy, and can’t wait for audiences to discover it in December.”

Michael Hillman and Brent Wilson executive produce “Lake George,” with Reiner, Joey Oglesby, Cleta Ellington, and Bernie Stern producing.

The deal for North American rights was negotiated by Magnolia SVP of Acquisitions John Von Thaden, with Oliver Wheeler of Range Media Partners on behalf of the filmmakers.

“Lake George” premieres in theaters and on digital December 6 from Magnet Releasing. Check out the trailer, an IndieWire exclusive, below.

Read Carrie Coon’s recent interview with IndieWire’s Anne Thompson here.

Read More:
Carrie Coon
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Lake George
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Magnet Releasing, the genre arm of Magnolia Pictures, has debuted the official trailer and poster for Jeffrey Reiner‘s (“Fargo”, “The Watchful Eye”, “The Affair”, ) darkly comic crime thriller, Lake George. The film world premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival and is now set to release in theaters and on digital this coming December 6.

Directed and written by Reiner, Lake George stars Shea Whigham (Joker, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One) and Emmy-nominated Carrie Coon (Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, His Three Daughters). Whigham plays Don, a man strong-armed by mobsters to carry out a hit. However, he is unable to go through with the job. The target, Phyllis (Coon), has her own plans and proposes that she and Don team up to steal money from the people who want her dead. The film also features Max Casella (“Tulsa King”, Killing Them Softly) and Glenn Fleshler (Joker, “Barry”) in supporting roles.

Magnolia Pictures co-CEOs Eamonn Bowles and Dori Begley said of the film, “Carrie Coon and Shea Whigham are fantastically entertaining in director Jeffrey Reiner’s beautifully plotted thriller,” whilst Jeffrey Reiner added, “I’ve always admired the care and creativity in which Magnolia handles their films … I’m thrilled to have them distributing Lake George, a film that dances between Noir and dark comedy, and can’t wait for audiences to discover it in December.

The film is produced by Reiner, Joey Oglesby of Gray Fox Films, Cleta Ellington, and Bernie Stern. Michael Hillman and Brent Wilson serve as Executive producers.

Magnolia’s Senior Vice President of Acquisitions, John Von Thaden, negotiated the North American rights deal with Oliver Wheeler of Range Media Partners, who represented the filmmakers.

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Carrie Coon and Shea Whigham got to know each other well in the third season of FX's anthology series Fargo, and now the first trailer has been released for their next project together, Lake George. The Magnolia Pictures/Magnet Releasing film stars Whigham as a hitman who goes after Coon - but as in most hitman-related movies, things don't exactly go to plan, and he finds himself teaming up with his target for a bigger goal.

The trailer shows off Whigham as a hitman named Don who is hired to take out a new target, Phyllis (Coon). However, it is seen that Whigham has some apparent reservations about assassinating his target. "You know I don't do that kind of thing," Don says to his boss, who notes that he will "never take no for answer." It is then indeed shown that Don is unable to go through with the hit on Phyllis. "You don't look like the type," Phyllis tells him.

As a result, Don and Phyllis decide to team up, as Phyllis "has designs of her own and proposes a little tag team action to Don: join forces to steal money from the people who want her dead," according to the film's logline. The pair then embark on a journey to get rich, upend Don's boss, and make a getaway. Lake George marks the directorial debut of Jeffrey Reiner, who also wrote the screenplay. Reiner also produces the film alongside Joey Oglesby for Gray Fox Films, Cleta Ellington, and Bernie Stern.

Whigham and Coon Starred in 'Fargo'

Whigham and Coon are no strangers to each other; the pair starred together in the third season of Fargo, widely considered one of the best shows of the last decade. Coon starred as Gloria, a police officer working to solve her stepfather's murder who gets embroiled in a larger scandal surrounding the town; Whigham played a neighboring town's sheriff who eventually begins working closely with Gloria. As an anthology, the pair did not appear in other seasons of the show, though Coon's performance was highly praised.

Coon is also known for her lauded role in HBO's The Gilded Age, about New York City at the turn of the 19th century. She's also sticking around in anthology series, as Coon is set to star in the highly anticipated third season of HBO's The White Lotus, set in Thailand, for a 2025 release. Whigham most recently starred in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning and is slated to reprise his role in the sequel. He also has a role in Brad Pitt's upcoming racing film F1, releasing in June 2025.

Lake George will be released in theaters and digital on December 6, 2024. The film's trailer can be seen above.

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Lake George
Crime
Thriller
Release Date
June 9, 2024
Director
Jeffrey Reiner
Cast
Carrie Coon , Shea Whigham , Glenn Fleshler , Max Casella , Derek Phillips , Ashley Fink , Troy Metcalf , Joey Oglesby
Runtime
118 Minutes
Main Genre
Thriller
Writers
Jeffrey Reiner
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Movie News
Carrie Coon
Shea Whigham
Celebrating its world-premiere earlier this year at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival, Lake George marks the return to feature film directing for veteran TV director Jeffrey Reiner (Fargo, Friday Night Lights). Led by Shea Whigham and Carrie Coon, the film follows two people as they attempt to steal money from a group of mobsters who plans to kill them.

In addition to Whigham and Coon, Lake George stars Max Casella, Glenn Fleshler, Ashley Fink, Troy Metcalf, Joey Oglesby, Derek Phillips, and Keri Safran.

Release Date
Directed by Jeffrey Reiner, Lake George opens in select US theaters and on VOD on December 6, 2024.

Synopsis
Tasked by mobsters with putting an end to Phyllis’ life, Don is unable to pull the trigger, and instead, the two set off on a road trip that evolves into something much more. Phyllis has designs of her own and proposes a little tag team action to Don: combine forces with the aim to steal all the money from the people who want her dead.

“Flipping through the channels as a lonely, bored teenager, I stumbled upon an airing of The Killers, directed by Don Siegel and starring Lee Marvin, Angie Dickinson, John Cassavetes, and Ronald Reagan. The film was dark, dangerous, violent, sexy, and funny, the characters unconventional, and immediately I was seduced. From that day forward, I made it my mission to watch every noir crime film I could find,” said director Jeffrey Reiner on his inspiration for the film. “Lake George is a redemption story about people being knocked down, finding the strength to get up, overcome their guilt, and live the rest of their lives without looking over their shoulders.”

Reviews
Damon Wise in a Deadline review praised the performance in the film, writing, “Coon is magnetic as always, but this is Whigham’s show, and this performance might yet take him to awards season as one of the year’s best.”

Abe Friedtanzer in a Cinema Daily US review gave the film a score of B+, writing, “The setup here is rather simplistic but the plot takes on a life of its own as its two protagonists meet and reluctantly realize than they may be the key to each other’s survival. It’s a film that includes sharp dialogue and a few clever twists, improving upon a genre that’s all too often prone to predictable developments and an expected direction by pumping a healthy dose of freshness into it.”

Official Trailer
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Elmore Leonard — cinematically, perhaps the most influential writer of the 20th century whose name never gave rise to an adjective — casts a long shadow over Jeffrey Reiner’s Lake George, a satisfying L.A. noir that follows his legacy almost to the letter. There’s no chiaroscuro here, nothing bad happens even remotely in darkness, but there’s a moral shading that Leonard would most likely enjoy. For some reason, though, these sunshine-crime stories never seem to stick like their shadowy counterparts do, which means that Lake George might have to wait a while before it finds out where it sits in the whole noir canon.

Reiner’s script leans into a lot of traditional crime-movie tropes, and it begins with an ambiguous one: Don (Shea Whigham), a middle-aged divorcé, has just been released from jail after 10 years inside. But for what? Don doesn’t seem the type, and his first calls on the outside, after phoning his ex-wife (who doesn’t pick up), are to get himself a job. Nothing is forthcoming, however, since Don’s legit business contacts are either insolvent or dead. Which is why he goes back to Armen (Glenn Fleshler), the gang boss he did the time for, visiting him at his palatial house in Glendale, where he lives with bodyguard Harout (Max Casella).

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Don thinks Armen owes him money for his silence, and Armen is surprised. “I didn’t think you had the balls to come here and ask for it,” he says. “You must be hitting the track again,” he adds, alluding to a gambling problem. Armen, though, is sympathetic, offering to pay Don what he thinks he’s owed — but for a price.

Armen has a problem that he needs to go away: his partner, Phyllis (Carrie Coon), a woman he bonded with over drugs, whom he trusted with his enterprise but, though she’s “good with numbers,” now knows too much. The mild-mannered Don refuses point blank, saying he’s no killer, but Armen lays it on the line: “Anybody is capable of anything if they’re desperate enough.”

Don takes the job, because he’ll be whacked if doesn’t, and gets kitted out with a car, a phone and a .45 pistol (the zip-ties are on the house) at Armen’s local garage. He starts to stake out Phyllis, finally cornering her in the parking lot beneath her swanky apartment, forcing her into his car and driving her out into the desert. It’s no spoiler to reveal that he is unable to follow through, however, since we know by now that Don is not that kind of guy and Carrie Coon is really not the kind of actress that you kill off in the first half hour.

This inspired, ’70s-style pairing will keep Lake George motoring for quite some time while Don tries to figure out his plan. Phyllis is a motormouth, pumping Don for useful information while revealing plenty of her own turbulent life with Armen (“I thought I was a coke fiend. Nose like a Dyson!”). Reiner gets into his neo-noir groove here, as Phyllis starts to practice her dark arts on Don, presumably just as she did with Armen. And, let’s face it, she’s called Phyllis, like Double Indemnity’s Phyllis Dietrichson, the most fatale-est of femmes in the known noir universe.

Coon, however, isn’t quite going for Barbara Stanwyck’s steely edge, and what’s interesting about the film — at least for genre fans — is how these two actors will fill the archetypal roles given them. Is Whigham just a patsy, and will Phyllis walk all over him? Reiner has a lot of fun with that power structure, with a macabre playfulness that will be familiar to admirers of Fargo (the film and the series).

Lake George may not abide by all of Leonard’s rules (he told the New York Times, “If it sounds like writing, I rewrite it,” and much of Reiner’s film, the dialogue in particular, sounds an awful lot like writing). But it does put depth of character first, and if Leonard-esque was an adjective, it would apply here: real, flawed, people embroiled in plausible, mundane and often deeply uncool crime scenarios. Coon is magnetic as always, but this is Whigham’s show, and this performance might yet take him to awards season as one of the year’s best.

Title: Lake George
Festival: Tribeca (Spotlight Narrative)
Director-screenwriter: Jeffrey Reiner
Cast: Shea Whigham, Carrie Coon, Glenn Fleshler, Max Casella
Sales agent: Range Media Partners
Running time: 1 hr 47 min

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