
Ethan Herisse
Elwood
Brandon Wilson
Turner
Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
Hattie
Hamish Linklater
Spencer
Gralen Bryant Banks
Blakeley
Fred Hechinger
Harper
Jimmie Fails
Mr. Hill
Luke Tennie
Griff
Bryan Gael Guzman
Jaime
Ethan Cole Sharp
Young Elwood
Sam Malone
Percy
Najah Bradley
Evelyn
Jase Stidwell
Boy at Playground
Legacy Jones
Girl at Playground
Ky'druis Follins
Lincoln High School
Gabrielle Simone Johnson
Elwood's Girlfriend
Peter Gabb
Mr. Marconi
Bill Martin Williams
Old Man with Cane
Ellison Booker
Older Guy (Protest)
Zachary Van Zandt
White Boy
Zach Primo
White Boy
Sean Papajohn
White Boy
Sean Tyrik
Corey
Bryant Tardy
Desmond
Trey Perkins
Chickie Pete
Robert Aberdeen
Mr. Goodall
Escalante Lundy
Earl
Noah Craig
Young Boy at Dining Hall
Ja'Quan Monroe-Henderson
Black Mike
Mike Harkins
Butcher
Nicholas Stevens
Citrus Grove Stilt Boss
Daveed Diggs
Adult Elwood
Rachel Whitman Groves
Nurse Scarlet
Billy Slaughter
Dr. Cooke
Lucy Faust
Mrs. Hardee
Tanyell Waivers
Denise
Craig Tate
Adult Chickie Pete
Sara Osi Scott
Millie
LeBaron Foster Thornton
Larry (uncredited)





















Released
en
$23,200,000.00
$3,016,380.00
- #florida
- #new york city
- #sexual abuse
- #based on novel or book
- #alligator
- #male friendship
- #racial segregation
- #martin luther king
- #based on true story
- #racism
- #reform school
- #wrongful conviction
- #historical drama
- #abuse
- #black youths
- #1960s
- #boxing
- #complex
- #african american history
- #stolen car
- #african american
- #grandmother grandson relationship
- #introspective
- #civil rights movement
- #american history
- #experimental cinema
- #boxing match
- #tallahassee
- #audacious
- #bold
Reviews
This film does not work for me. Is it a good story? Yes. Is it a story that has to be told? Absolutely. Is it story that should be filmed in a pseudo-Andy-Warhol-warehouse "art" style? Fercrissake, no!! In my world, the visual should serve the story, not the director. I'm old and cranky and have seen way too much excellent cinema from all over the world, therefore, 5/10, IMHO, YMMV.

<em>'Nickel Boys'</em> is too slow paced and overly stylistic for my personal liking, but there is no doubting it has quality. I can understand the praise it has received, it's just not overly for me. A good film it still is, I don't have any major negatives despite the mild cons noted above. The performances of Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson are strong enough, admittedly I didn't really find

There are two really engaging performances on offer here as Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson deliver a powerful indictment of a Florida school for boys. Induced there with promises of innovative educational practices and no exorbitant fees, these lads arrive to discover that what they are attending is little better than a prison. Governed by brutality, starvation and violence, the boys have to con
The artistic choices a director makes while working on a film often contribute much to the success or failure of the finished project. When these decisions aptly suit the nature of the production, they can transform a commendable picture into a cinematic masterpiece. But, when they fail at this, they can unduly get in the way, and such is the case with this debut narrative feature from writer-dire












