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  1. 3 days ago · “The Bikeriders” tells you that sporting a jacket while riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle will only get you so far. The realities of life will come your way, whether you like it or not. While much of the scenes with this group are a thrill to watch, I feel the movie’s best ingredient is Jodie Comer, who plays Kathy, the wife of Benny ...

  2. Movie Review: 'The Bikeriders' offers a raw ride through 1960s Americana. This image released by Focus Features shows Austin Butler in a scene from "The Bikeriders." (AP Photo) 'The Bikeriders' ...

  3. 3 days ago · The movie features outstanding performances, including Michael Shannon as Zipco, Boyd Holbrook as Cal, Damon Herriman as Brucie, Mike Faist as Danny Lyon, and Norman Reedus as Funny Sonny. Faist portrays real-life journalist Danny Lyon, a young reporter observing the outsiders and who documents the story of a group of men striving to find their place.

  4. 4 days ago · Movie review: Jodie Comer shines in account of motorcycle gang, 'The Bikeriders' BRUCE R. MILLER Sioux City Journal. 28 sec ago. 0. Freedom belongs to the fearless. Starring Jodie Comer, Austin...

  5. 4 days ago · Perhaps not quite as stressful or menacing as it could be, The Bikeriders is nevertheless propulsive viewing thanks to a trio of stand-out performances among a cast of uniformly fantastic ones.

  6. 2 days ago · The Bikeriders is based on the true story of a Midwestern motorcycle club. The Vandals are loosely based on the Chicago Outlaws who were a biker gang formed in the sixties. The story follows The Vandals and their way of living across a decade. Photographer Danny (Mike Faist) follows the gang to document their way of life.

  7. 3 days ago · Review The Bikeriders is a story told in hindsight through multiple layers of detachment, through a journalist interviewing the wife of one of the members, which is itself an adaptation of a book. It’s a hazy, romantic, and lurid vision of the golden age of motorcycle clubs in the 1960s, when the clubs were still countercultural but weren’t yet organized crime syndicates.

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