IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes77%
Metacritic64/100
Google Users81%
Director: Angel Manuel Soto•Genres: Drama, Crime
A young teenager named Mouse, desperate to join the Midnight Clique, a group of dirt bike riders who rule the streets of West Baltimore, struggles to balance his dreams with his mother's concerns and the influence of a charismatic, but dangerous, rider named Blax. As Mouse gets drawn deeper into the world of the riders, he learns about loyalty, responsibility, and the harsh realities of life in his neighborhood.
Charm City Kings received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its authentic portrayal of Baltimore's dirt bike culture, strong performances from its young cast, and its visceral energy. Some critics noted that the narrative occasionally felt underdeveloped, but the film was largely commended for its raw depiction of ambition and community.
Praised for its authentic and energetic depiction of Baltimore's dirt bike subculture.
Lauded for strong performances, particularly from lead Jahi Di'Allo Winston.
Some noted a conventional narrative structure beneath the vibrant surface.
Google audience: Google users largely approved of Charm City Kings, appreciating its unique focus on Baltimore's dirt bike scene and the compelling coming-of-age story. Viewers found the film to be authentic, engaging, and well-acted, with many highlighting its vibrant energy and emotional depth.
The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2020 and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Directing in a Motion Picture.
The film features genuine members of Baltimore's dirt bike community, with many of the actors performing their own stunts on the bikes.
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