THE BIKERIDERS – “A revved-up triumph of performances and cinematography”
RATING
DIRECTOR
Directed by: Jeff Nichols (Loving – 2016)
MAIN CAST
• Jodie Comer as Kathy
• Austin Butler as Benny
• Tom Hardy as Johnny
• Michael Shannon as Zipco
• Mike Faist as Danny Lyon
• Norman Reedus as Funny Sonny
• Boyd Holbrook as Cal
• Damon Herriman as Brucie
• Beau Knapp as Wahoo
• Emory Cohen as Cockroach
SYNOPSIS
Over the course of a decade, a Midwestern motorcycle club evolves from a gathering place for local outsiders to a sinister gang, threatening the original group's way of life.
REVIEW SUMMARY
A revved-up triumph of performances and cinematography, Jeff Nichol’s The Bikeriders serves as a wonderful showcase of talent – both on and off the screen. With perhaps the best ensemble of actors in recent memory, each performer is outstanding in their respective roles. There’s an authenticity oozing off each and every one of them (right down to the native accents), making their onscreen turns wholly captivating. And while Austin Butler and Tom Hardy bring exuberant amounts of smoldering charisma to the proceedings, it’s actually Jodie Comer who steals the film from all the macho men. As Kathy, Comer is the heart of the movie – not to mention narrator, taking us along for the wildly multifaceted journey of the biker gang known as The Vandals. Thankfully, it’s an enjoyable journey, one that spans decades of friendship and loyalty. I mean, there’s also violence and bloodshed, but that’s never the focus – until the end, that is. The story is the overall weak spot here though. You see, it’s a little too conventional for all the knockout performances on display. And while its look at motorcycle culture is an impactful one, there’s unfortunately more than a few meandering moments. Fortunately, the visuals are nothing short of a mighty chef’s kiss. There’s a real beauty to all the grittiness on display, as well as the exceptional period details. And from smoke-filled bars to dusty roadways, it all feels so damn tangible. I suppose if you’re going to adapt a renowned picture book, you need to do justice to the images. Well, they definitely did – and then some. So, go on, gear up for a ride full of visual splendor and star-proving performances. Trust me, it’s totally a ride worth taking!
BOX OFFICE TOP 5
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