Review: ‘Barron’s Cove,’ starring Garrett Hedlund, Hamish Linklater, Brittany Snow, Christian Convery, Tramell Tillman, Raúl Castillo and Stephen Lang

July 17, 2025

by Carla Hay

Christian Convery and Garrett Hedlund in “Barron’s Cove” (Photo courtesy of Well Go USA)

“Barron’s Cove”

Directed by Evan Ari Kelman

Culture Representation: Taking place in the Monroe, Massachusetts, the dramatic film “Barron’s Cove” features a predominantly white cast of characters (with a few Latin people and African Americans) representing the working-class, middle-class and wealthy.

Culture Clash: A construction supply worker/divorced father kidnaps the rich boy whom he believes killed his 10-year-old son.  

Culture Audience: “Barron’s Cove” will appeal primarily to people who are fans of the movie’s headliners and suspenseful, well-acted crime dramas.

Garrett Hedlund and Stephen Lang in “Barron’s Cove” (Photo courtesy of Well Go USA)

“Barron’s Cove” can get a little melodramatic in this gripping crime drama about a divorced father who kidnaps a boy suspected of killing his 10-year-old son. However, the principal cast members give riveting performances, which elevate the movie. Except for one unexplained coincidence near the end of “Barron’s Cove,” the twists and turns in the story are believable. Stranger things have happened in real life.

Written and directed by Evan Ari Kelman, “Barron’s Cove” is his feature-film directorial debut. The movie takes place in Monroe, Massachusetts, a small suburban city. “Barron’s Cove” was actually filmed in Connecticut and in Springfield, Massachusetts. Aside from the crime story, “Barron’s Cove” has poignant depictions about how family bonds can hurt or heal people.

The main protagonist of “Barron’s Cove” is Caleb Faulkner (played by Garrett Hedlund), a divorced father who works for his family’s small business called Central Supply Co., which sells construction supplies. Caleb’s boss is his uncle Benji (played by Stephen Lang), who is the brother of Caleb’s deceased father. Benji, who runs his business like a mafia boss, wants the company’s customers to buy exclusively from Central Supply.

An early scene in the movie shows Caleb has a nasty temper when dealing with a dissastisfied construction foreman named Ray (played by Danny Mastrogiorgio) at a construction site. Ray tells Caleb: “Your stuff is shit. Your price is shit. And we’re done being intimidated.” Caleb shoves Ray up against the company van and snarls, “Get out of my face.” Ray backs off and leaves.

“Barron’s Cove” opens with a harrowing scene showing something that will drastically change the lives of several people in the story: Three boys, who are later revealed to be classmates in the same school, are at a train track while a train is heading in their direction. Caleb’s son Barron (played by Dante Hale), who is 10 years old, is lying on his back on the train tracks, with his hands tied to the rails.

Another boy named Ethan Chambers (played by Christian Convery) is frantically trying to untie the ropes as the train heads toward him and Barron. The third boy, whose name is Phillip Mead (played by Riley Torres) is running alongside the train track and yelling that the train is coming. Ethan stands up in front of the train when it’s just a few feet away.

The movie then cuts to the next scene of Caleb having the angry confrontation with the construction foreman. This argument was one of the reasons why Caleb was running late that day to pick Barron up from school. Caleb called and left a message with his ex-wife Jackie (played by Brittany Snow), who’s a part-time hurse, to let her know that he was running late, but Jackie didn’t get the message in time.

Later that afternoon, Caleb and Jackie get devastating news: Barron died on the train tracks. A police investigator named Detective Navarro (played by Raúl Castillo) is in charge of investigating this death. Other law enforcement officers involved in the case are Detective Wilson (played by Guy Lockard) and Steven Alberts (played by Marc Menchaca), who is the police chief. During an interview at the Monroe Police Department, Jackie is furious and blames Caleb for not picking up Barron from school that day.

A few days later, the death is ruled as a suicide by a medical examiner. Caleb is outraged and doesn’t believe this cause of death, so he decides to do some investigating on his own. He remembers seeing a boy in a hallway at the police station who appeared to waiting to be interviewed about Barron’s death. That boy was Ethan.

When Caleb asked Ethan what he did to Barron, Ethan stuck out his tongue at Caleb. This rude response makes Caleb suspicious of Ethan, who is the adopted son and only child of a bachelor politician named Lyle Chambers (played by Hamish Linklater), who comes from a powerful political dynasty. Lyle’s father (played by Peter McRobbie) is the governor of Massachusetts. Lyle is a city councilman who is an ambitious candidate for state senator.

Through a series of events, Caleb finds out that Ethan and Phillip were with Ethan at the time of Barron’s death. Caleb looks up Phillip’s home address in the school yearbook, breaks into Phillip’s home when no one is home, and finds an illustration that Phillip did that depicts a bloodied Barron on the train tracks, with Phillip standing nearby and crying, while Ethan has devil’s horns and is standing over the body.

The police don’t believe that Barron’s death was caused by an accident or homicide because Ethan told the police that Barron told Ethan that Barron wanted to kill himself. Caleb tells Benji, who advises Caleb to let the police handle the matter. But then, a desperate Caleb goes to extreme lengths to find out the truth: He kidnaps Ethan at Ethan’s school.

“Barron’s Cove” gets its title from the name of the house that was put in Barron’s name as a part of a trust fund. This house is where Caleb takes Ethan, but they don’t stay there for long. During the time that Caleb is a fugitive, he asks for help from his friend Felix (played by Tramell Tillman), who is one of the few people whom Caleb trusts. As Caleb and Ethan spend more time together, an unexpected bond forms between them, and dark secrets emerge.

Hedlund gives an explosive and intense performance of Caleb, who is oveflowing with rage that comes not just from Barron’s death but also from Caleb’s self-loathing of feeling like an inadequate father. Convery’s performance as troubled Ethan is also admirably effective in portraying a complex character. Convery is so talented in this movie, viewers will probably change their minds more than once about whether or not Ethan is a victim or a villain.

“Barron’s Cove” is a solid and often-suspenseful thriller that will keep viewers guessing until the truth is revealed about why Barron was tied to the train tracks. It’s a mostly seamless blend of a crime mystery and a family drama intended for mature audiences. “Barron’s Cove” is a movie that will make viewers think about risks and choices that people make for themselves and for their families, for better or worse.

Well Go USA released “Barron’s Cove” in select U.S. cinemas and on VOD on June 6, 2025. The movie will be released on Blu-ray and DVD September 23, 2025.

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