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The Bikeriders: Jodie Comer and Tom Hardy star in high-octane drama
Film inspired by 1968 book about notorious biker gang in Chicago
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Jodie Comer is once again ‘superb’ in this violent drama (Image credit: Pictorial Press Ltd / Alamy Stock Photo / Universal Pictures)
By The Week UK published 27 June 2024
The American director Jeff Nichols went rather quiet after producing two “impressive” films in 2016, “Loving” and “Midnight Special”. Now, he has come “roaring back onto the scene with ‘The Bikeriders'”, said Robbie Collin in The Telegraph. Inspired by the photographer Danny Lyon’s 1968 book about a notorious biker gang in Chicago, it delivers a “grubbily glamorous blast of underworld machismo” reminiscent of mid-career Scorsese: think wildly charismatic performances, “jabs of barbarous violence, and a skin-fizzingly sharp jukebox soundtrack”. Tom Hardy stars as Johnny, the leader of the fictional Vandals gang. The voice-over, though, comes from Kathy (a superb Jodie Comer), who is in love with Benny, Johnny’s closest confidant, played by Austin Butler. “The plot, insofar as there is one, traces Hardy’s rise and fall”, as his club slips ever deeper into violent crime; but the film “is less interested in telling a story than pinning down a particular time, place and attitude – and does so with such pungent precision, you can all but smell it”.
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