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Wednesday, December 5, 2018

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Wednesday, August 29, 2018

Trouble is My Business (Blu-ray Review)

Trouble is My Business (Blu-ray Review): For those who are fans of classic film noirs that came from the 1940s and the 1950s, including The Big Sleep, The Big Combo, and Murder My Sweet, the 2018 film Trouble is My Business pays homage to those classics from yesteryear.

Sunday, August 12, 2018

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Radio and Podcast Interviews with Tom Konkle and Brittney Powell

Episode Twenty One: Spotlight Episode 01/08 by The Geek Supremacy Project | Entertainment Podcasts

Episode Twenty One: Spotlight Episode 01/08 by The Geek Supremacy Project | Entertainment Podcasts: Hey Kids Mr.Futurtisic has another awesome spotlight interview show for you. I will be interviewing the comedic duo Tom Konkle and Brittney Powell has we discuss there upcoming projects, acting, and there web series.

We chat with Brittney Powell and Tom Konkle about Trouble Is My Business! 05/08 by Chatting with Sherri | Entertainment Podcasts

We chat with Brittney Powell and Tom Konkle about Trouble Is My Business! 05/08 by Chatting with Sherri | Entertainment Podcasts: Chatting With Sherri chats with the talented Brittney Powell and Tom Konkle about Trouble Is My Business starring Vernon Wells! Random Media and Lumen Actus Productions proudly announce the April 3rd DVD, Digital and VOD debut of a spectacular new classically inspired 1940's noir feature, TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS. Directed by and starring Thomas Konkle, the film follows Roland Drake, a Los Angeles Private Investigator trying to untangle a mystery that only lands him in deep trouble. Check out the page here; troubleismy.biz Debuting on DVD in a spectacular 2-Disc ‘Special Edition,' the release allows whodunit fans to enjoy the adventure in color or in beautiful, authentic to its roots, black and white. A story ripped from the covers of hard-boiled pulp magazines, inspired by noir film classics like The Maltese Falcon, Double Indemnity and Raiders of The Lost Ark, TROUBLE IS MY BUSINESS also stars Vernon Wells (Mad Max, Commando) and Brittney Powell (Xena), in an adventure that ticks all the classic boxes, including seductive femme fatales, corrupt cops, a weary P.I., and troublesome thugs and dames.

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Vernon Wells
David Beeler
Jordana Capra
Ben Pace
Mark Teich
Tom Konkle
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One of Hollywood's Longest running power couples Tom Konkle and Brittney Powell

Their credits together on screen go on and on in television, web and movies and their off screen antics are creative and fun too.  Powell and Konkle are cast as a couple so many times and it always works. They are good together in many ways.  A hot couple that make magic together.












Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Excerpts from Andy Wolverton's Review of Trouble Is My Business Movie


Excerpts from Andy Wolverton’s Review in the April/May 2018 Edition of The Dark Pages Newsletter Subscribe today! http://www.allthatnoir.com
Trouble Is My Business Movie Review in The Dark Pages by Andy Wolverton
In Review: Trouble is My Business (2018) by Andy Wolverton (Excerpts) “…the more time that separates you from any historical era, the harder it is to recreate it. It’s certainly true of film noir. If you have enough money, you can replicate the suits, the dresses, the cars, the hairstyles, and all the rest. That’s the easy part. The real challenge is in deciding whether you’re going to do a homage or a parody, a tribute or a send- up.
That decision will determine the writing, acting, direction, pacing, and practically every aspect of the project. Trouble is My Business is that rare film that manages to give audiences a visual noir feast as the backdrop of an excellent story, all the while incorporating comedic elements that never waver into the territory of parody.

      Even from the very beginning, we sense we’re in good hands. A lonesome trumpet yearns over a piano and strings as the credits appear in a font that could be a first cousin to the one used in Double Indemnity. Outside a city building, a man wearing a trench coat and a fedora waits. A sedan approaches, its headlights burning into the night before the car stops. The man gets in and with the upper portion of his face illuminated, says to the driver, “Take me to the cemetery. She’s still alive.”

          "In a flashback (what film noir is complete without one?) we learn that the man in the trench coat is Roland Drake (Tom Konkle, also the film’s director), a P.I. facing an eviction notice and feeling the after-effects of a failed missing persons case. Into his office walks Catherine Montemar, a dark-haired beauty in a black dress handing Drake another missing persons case: Catherine’s father has just disappeared and she fears her sister may be next. As easily as Catherine walks into Drake’s office, she also slides into his bed, but the next morning Drake wakes up alone with blood-soaked sheets. As Drake tries to process this, there’s a knock on his door. A loud knock.” ” As with most good film noir stories, this is just the beginning. Trouble is My Business is filled with familiar noir touches that will surprise audiences not by their inclusion, but rather by the care taken in breathing life into them. It’s easy to make a scene more “noirish” by adding slanted shadows from window blinds, slowly spinning ceiling fans and two-piece rotary telephones, but not so easy to have the essence of noir seep through. Case in point: when Jennifer Montemar (Brittney Powell) hires Drake to find out what happened to her sister Catherine, Drake isn’t quite sure she’s on the level. Drake’s skepticism is conveyed visually as he circumnavigates both his desk and the seated Jennifer, all the while walking in the shadows of the ceiling fan. The camera follows both players in this cat-and-mouse game as Drake gains confidence and Jennifer loses hers. Or does she It’s a moment that’s better than it has to be. Seasoned noir audiences notice and appreciate such things. ”

      "Fans will also appreciate a tip of the hat to several classic noir films. Kasper Gutman’s story of the black bird in The Maltese Falcon (1941) comes to mind during Jennifer’s tale of a stolen family diamond. A nice Vertigo (1958) moment occurs when Drake stands outside the Montemar mansion looking in. A movie marquee in the background of one scene announces the showing of Build My Gallows High, the novel on which Out of the Past (1947) was based. Such touches are most welcome, like an unexpected visit from an old friend. ” “(Tom) Konkle’s performance as Drake is everything a noir fan could ask for: an average Joe with an everyman face, a wise- cracking manner, and that precarious balance of intensity and indifference that eludes so many actors attempting P.I. roles. ” ” (Brittney) Powell is stunning as Jennifer: tough and desperate, vulnerable and vehement, coy and aggressive. Although Vernon Wells as Detective Barry Tate goes a bit over the top, the supporting performances are generally excellent. (Jana Banker does more acting with her eyes in a few brief moments as a hotel receptionist than most actors can do given an hour. As director, Konkle stays true to the roots of film noir, yet isn’t afraid to have fun. Trouble is My Business has a strong noir look and structure that will appeal to veteran film noir fans while the action and comedic elements could win over less-seasoned audiences. Such a balancing act is hard to pull off, but Konkle and company have done a masterful job. Trouble is My Business is a marvelous independent film that deserves a wide audience…”

Tuesday, April 17, 2018

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Sunday, April 1, 2018

Trouble Is My Business opens iTunes DVD and Blu-ray April 3, 2018

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Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Sunday, March 25, 2018

Thursday, February 8, 2018

2 Disc Special Edition DVD of Trouble Is My Business On Sale at Amazon Now


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Saturday, February 3, 2018

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