When Mary and Paul travel cross-country for a funeral, they’re forced to leave their young son Henry with his estranged grandfather, Jacob. Isolated on a barren, snow-covered farm, Henry and his gruff, no-nonsense grandfather are well and truly stuck with each other. Fortunately, Henry quickly learns the value of hard work and bonds with his grandpa over the art of baseball.
But, when Jacob suddenly dies in the night, Henry is left by himself, with no way to call for help. The only person within miles is unsettling next-door neighbor Dixon. …
Original article: http://screenpicks.com/2018/10/interview-michael-ironside-talks-knuckleball/