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Editors Note: This review was originally published September 1, 2023 after the film’s world premiere at the Telluride Film Festival. The movie was originally to be released in December 2023 by 20th Century Studios before being derailed by the Hollywood strikes. Focus Features is now distributing and released it in theaters Friday.
Biker movies are almost a subgenre of films unto themselves, beginning with Marlon Brando’s The Wild One in the early ’50s and then through all those AIP exploitation titles of the ’60s including The Wild Angels, Hells Angels on Wheels and many more, notably Tom Laughlin’s predecessor to Billy Jack called Born Losers. It all culminated with Easy Rider with Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson, which became the Citizen Kane of biker cinema.
It has been awhile since we have seen a major big-screen return to the world of biker culture, but with Jeff Nichols‘ The Bikeriders, which had its world premiere Thursday at the Telluride Film Festival, this long-lost era is back. But its filmmaker has distinctly different ideas and motives in reviving it. Basically, Nichols tells a period story set in the ’60s and ’70s world of the earlier efforts but applies contemporary themes of identity and loyalty and the need to belong in a world increasingly isolating us as individuals. On top of that, The Bikeriders is more in line with movies that Martin Scorsese has made such as GoodFellas and Mean Streets, films that pulsate with vivid characters, music and graphic violence. You might also say it is also right in line with a classic Western, the outlaws riding bikes instead of horses to the inevitable showdowns.
Nichols got his inspiration for the story from a book of photographs by Danny Lyon. First
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As The Bikeriders rolls into theaters, viewers will be transported back into the 1960s and 1970s, particularly via biker culture and the fictional club, the Chicago Vandals. The film’s ensemble includes Austin Butler as Benny, a lover of motorcycles who joins up with Tom Hardy’s Johnny, who starts the Vandals. Jodie Comer plays Kathy, who immediately falls for Benny one night at a bar. Damon Herriman plays Johnny’s righthand man Brucie, and other staples of the crew include Beau Knapp’s Wahoo, Karl Glusman’s Corky, Boyd Holbrook’s Cal and Michael Shannon’s Zipco. Norman Reedus later joins up, and the story wouldn’t exist without Mike Faist’s rendition of Danny Lyon, a photographer who put together the book titled The Bikeriders which inspired Jeff Nichols’ film.
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Austin Butler lead an all-star cast in The Bikeriders.Directed by Jeff Nichols (Mud, Midnight Special), the film follows a Chicago outlaw motorcycle club as it evolves into a violent crime syndicate in the 1960s.The film, while fictional, is inspired by the 1967 photobook of the same name by Danny Lyon, which depicts the lives of the Outlaws MC.Other cast members include Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Mike Faist, Norman Reedus, Boyd Holbrook, Damon Herriman, and Beau Knapp.The film is scored by David Wingo, who previously collaborated with director Jeff Nichols on Take Shelter, Midnight Special and Loving.He’s also known for his collaborations with David Gordon Green, including on The Exorcist: Believer, and for scoring the HBO TV series Barry.The Bikeriders features a wealth of Chicago-based music, ranging from Muddy Waters and Magic Sam, to major rock acts from the 1960s.You can check out all the songs featured in the film below.
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