New Money (2017 film)

New Money is an American crime drama film written and directed by Jason B. Kohl. It stars Louisa Krause, Robin Weigert, Brendan Sexton III and Chelcie Ross. The plot follows a pet store worker who kidnaps her estranged father after he cuts her out of his will. The film had its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, and won the audience award at the 2018 Indie Memphis Film Festival. The film was released on April 16th, 2019 by Gravitas Ventures.

Cast

 * Louisa Krause as Debbie Tisdale
 * Brendan Sexton III as Steve Purdy
 * Chelcie Ross as Boyd Tisdale
 * Robin Weigert as Rose Tisdale
 * David W. Thompson as Chris
 * Tom Wopat as John Breckner

Plot
The film opens on Debbie Tisdale (Louisa Krause)'s 30th birthday. Her gift is supposed to be a small inheritance of $50,000 from her estranged father Boyd (Chelcie Ross), but she soon learns that Boyd, under the influence of his younger wife Rose (Robin Weigert), has cut Debbie out of his will. Debbie suspects foul play; Boyd suffers from dementia and could have easily been manipulated.

After a failed negotiation, Debbie and her boyfriend Steve (Brendan Sexton III) kidnap Boyd and head north, where they break into an elegant lake house, empty for the season. Once there Debbie forms a plan to access to her inheritance by darker means.

Production
The film was shot on location in Lansing and Detroit, Michigan. It was the first feature film to shoot in Michigan after Governor Snyder eliminated the state's film tax credit.

Release
The film had its world premiere in November 2017 at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival. It continued to play various film festivals including the 2018 Newport Beach Film Festival. It screened in competition at the 2018 Indie Memphis Film Festival, where it won both best poster and the audience award.

The film was released on April 16th, 2019 by Gravitas Ventures.

Critical response
New Money received positive reviews from film critics. Film Threat gave New Money a 9/10, calling it...

""A smart, engaging thriller. Kohl has delivered a perfectly encapsulated Coen brothers-style narrative with airtight precision... New Money serves as an excellent reminder of where desperation can lead if we let it get the better of us.""