The Bikeriders presents an interesting Shakespearean kind of tale, depicting the story of 'The Vandals' Motorcycle Club. The narrative captures the essence of motorcycle club culture, showcasing moments that resonate as authentic and familiar. Each scene featuring the club members is compelling, particularly those with Tom Hardy's Johnny and Austin Butler's Benny, whose performances are truly fantastic. Tom Hardy and Austin Butler deliver standout performances that elevate the film. Hardy bri...
Read Full ReviewUnwatchable. This is one of those new Hollywood movies where they've hired a blind person to shoot and/or edit the footage. Some kind of "equity" thing. Or "inclusion." Either way, you can't see a thing. It's dark as a nursery. I think there's a guy in the beginning in a bar, but it might be a church or a forest with some kind of table. He or she gets into a brawl and I think they take it outside, because it's like there's sunshine, except it's a 5-watt sun. Could be the basement actually....
Read Full Review“The Bikeriders” offers a gritty and atmospheric portrayal of a Midwestern motorcycle club’s transformation over a decade, capturing both the allure and peril of a subculture defined by rebellion and camaraderie. Written and directed by Jeff Nichols, the film delves into themes of loyalty, brotherhood, and the evolution of identity amidst a changing America, and features terrific performances from Jodie Comer, Austin Butler, and Tom Hardy. While not a true story, the movie is inspired by a 19...
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