The Bikeriders
They really had Norman Reedus show up out of nowhere and the whole cast was like "Alright you're in."
So happy to see Jeff Nichols come back after a 7 year hiatus to make a classic machismo hang about a biker gang from the 60s and it absolutely rules. The way it's constructed and the thematic nature of it feels part Outsiders and part Goodfellas but with a very laid-back plot. It's based on a photo book and a series of interviews from that time that help shape the movie and what it's truly about. It's centered around Jodie Comer's character who's being interviewed and I thought she was fantastic even if she's kinda doing a similar accent that Margot Robbie did in I, Tonya. The rest of the cast and especially the supporting cast were so much fun to watch and it's so interesting to see most of them almost acting like the part that got them famous. Tom Hardy is basically doing Marlon Brando, Austin Butler is hilariously still acting like Elvis, Norman Reedus is still playing Daryl, Michael Shannon is still playing a cool weirdo, Mike Faist is still acting like he's in Challengers, and weirdly enough Boyd Holbrook is actually playing somewhat against type for once. While there is something that can be said about the state of masculinity, the movie also just wants to have fun and vibe out. It also kinda reminds me of David Lowery's The Old Man & the Gun with how they treat the tone of the movie (super underrated btw). Absolutely loved the editing and cinematography, it just flows so well together and the soundtrack is pretty on point. Overall, while I don't think this will make it to my top 10, this is pretty high up as a fun and chill drama that has a terrific cast.
4/5