Watch Exclusive Clip From DOMINO: Battle of the Bones
TriCoast Entertainment has provided BlackFilmandTV.com with an exclusive clip to Emmy nominee Baron Davis’ (Crips and Bloods: Made in America, WTF, Baron Davis) hilarious feature directorial debut, DOMINO: Battle of the Bones. The film will have a theatrically roll out across select U.S theaters on June 11, 2021.
Andy, a misfit, ten-year-old white boy, is sent to visit his new, Black step- grandfather, Gerald, in Compton when his parents ditch him for a private Cabo vacation. Gerald wants nothing to do with the child until he discovers that Andy is a math whiz and master domino player, which is perfect, as Gerald has been training for the World Domino Championship just a few days away.
Gerald is tired of being disgraced by his rival, the roller-skating, cocaine- fueled, neighborhood bully, Tenspeed, who demolishes Gerald every time they play. In their last game, Tenspeed won the wedding ring of Gerald’s deceased wife from Gerald, and now it’s the old man’s mission to get it back and reclaim is former domino glory.
With Andy’s help, Gerald will take on a colorful and just as dedicated collection of highly skilled domino opponents, who all believe that dominos is not merely a sport, but a way of life.
Directed by Baron Davis and co-directed by Steven V. Vasquez Jr. and Carl Reid, DOMINO: Battle of the Bones was written by Davis, Pamela Azmi-Andrew, and Reid. DOMINO: Battle of the Bones was executive produced by Lori Tanner of Dow Jazz Films and Davis, produced by Jenna Cavelle and Reid, co-produced by Annika Dawson, and associate produced by Guillermo Ortiz Pichardo.
DOMINO: Battle of the Bones stars multi-award winning actor David Arquette (Scream franchise, Never Been Kissed), Snoop Dogg, Lou Beatty Jr. (NCIS, Finding Normal), Tasie Lawrence (The First Wives Club, The Resident), Megan Sousa (Beats), Anthony “Scruncho” McKinley (How High, Stompin’), Tom “Tiny” Lister Jr. (Friday, Little Nicky), Godfrey (Zoolander, The Cookout), and Haha Davis (Detroiters, Lil Nas X Feat. Billy Ray Cyrus: Old Town Road). The film’s original music comes from Bart Oatmeal and Mike & Keys (“Victory Lap”).