Deep within the backwoods of rural Oklahoma, charismatic, musically gifted and an anchor of the community, Amziah King (Matthew McConaughey) herds a bluegrass playing band of misfits while overseeing the premier honey-making operation in town. When Amziah's former foster daughter, Kateri (Angelina LookingGlass) unexpectedly returns, Amziah leaps at the possibility to renew connection and create a family business. But the honey game is ruthless, and Amziah's rivals threaten to destroy everything he has built.
Others to round out the cast are Jake Horowitz as Remick, Scott Shepherd as Chimmy, Rob Morgan as Riffi, Kurt Russell as Dob McCoy, Tony Revolori as Comar, Owen Teague as Pirate, Bruce Davis as Ossi Sunderland, Catherine Dyer as Mrs. McCurdy and Jason Davis as Winton.
This was directed incredibly well with pathos and grit by Andrew Patterson ("The Vast of Night" '19). Even though this filmmaker writes and produces under a pseudonym--James Montague, he still knows how to write a tight, cohesive script which is articulate while entertaining. It was written by James Montague or Andrew Patterson as aforementioned. His only other film credit is "The Vast of Night" '19. This was brilliantly and beautifully written as it was directed. His articulation in story was delineated with precise clarity. This filmmaker is definitely going to be a contender. Look out Oscars. The reason why I even gave this film a viewing at all was for that it starred McConaughey who is totally underrated. This actor finally reinvented himself when he starred in "Mud" and subsequent "Dallas Buyer's Club". I'd seen him in good films prior, however his more recent movies have been chosen so carefully--understandable. However, after viewing this, I'm encouraged to see what Patterson will do next.
If you're a McConaughey fan, you'll love this. It simply showcases the craft that he is truly in love with, and it shows. Even though the story was based in Oklahoma, it was shot entirely in Alabama.. Not sure why, but was believable.
Out of 4 Stars: 4 Rated: R 130mins.