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Charm City Kings
Charm City Kings

Charm City Kings (2020)

78% User Rating
2h 5min
Drama

"Life happens at the crossroads."

Mouse desperately wants to join The Midnight Clique, the infamous Baltimore dirt bike riders who rule the summertime streets. When Midnight’s leader, Blax, takes 14-year-old Mouse under his wing, Mouse soon finds himself torn between the straight-and-narrow and a road filled with fast money and violence.

Ángel Manuel SotoDirector

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Jahi Di'Allo Winston

Jahi Di'Allo Winston

Mouse

Meek Mill

Meek Mill

Blax

Teyonah Parris

Teyonah Parris

Mouse’s Mom

William Catlett

William Catlett

Detective Rivers

Kezii Curtis

Kezii Curtis

Sweartagawd

Donielle T. Hansley Jr.

Donielle T. Hansley Jr.

Lamont

Milan Ray

Milan Ray

Shay

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Chandler DuPont

Nicki

Hero Hunter

Hero Hunter

Young Mouse

Robert Dobson

Robert Dobson

Street Crowd (uncredited)

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Pacino Braxton

Jamal

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Lakeyria Doughty

Queen

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Pug

Stro

Jeanette Maus

Jeanette Maus

Dr. Parish

Cecelia Ann Birt

Cecelia Ann Birt

Grandma

Arnold Y. Kim

Arnold Y. Kim

Convenience Store Owner (as Arnold Kim)

Kate Pak

Kate Pak

Convenience Store Owner's Wife (as Hyonkyung Kate O'Leary)

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Marvin Raheem

Derrick

David Andrew MacDonald

David Andrew MacDonald

Uniform Cop (as David MacDonald)

Darren Alford

Darren Alford

Kid

Nathan Corbett

Nathan Corbett

Cop

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Talia Williams

Pretty Girl

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LaTonya Blue

Friend

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Timeka Brown

Friend

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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

Reporter

Gina Jun

Gina Jun

Dog Owner at Vet's Office

Obada Adnan

Obada Adnan

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Tre'a Bertrille

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

Wenston Black

Wenston Black

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Rick Kelvin Branch

Passer-by / Car Driver (uncredited)

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Damien R. Campbell

Dame (uncredited)

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Stephanie Cookie Carson

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Charles D. Clark

Trap House King Pin (uncredited)

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Keith Crosby

Ride Crowd / Bus Passenger (uncredited)

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Eileen Davis

Crowd Spectator (uncredited)

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C'yana Denby

Pretty Girl (uncredited)

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LaDana Drigo

Bike Crowd (uncredited)

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Victor Ellis

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Richard Ricky D Evans

Bus Rider / Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Melanie Howard

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Adam Huff

Ride Spectator (uncredited)

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Dominic Jackson

Rider

Wain Jenkins

Wain Jenkins

Passerby / Ridecrowd (uncredited)

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Makayla Jones

Student (uncredited)

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Eric Lamont

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Angela R. Liles

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Tiana Melvina Woods

Ride Crowd (uncredited)

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Antoinette Montgomery

Core Ride Crowd (uncredited)

Stephanie Parker

Stephanie Parker

Police Officer (uncredited)

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Ramona Rideout

Young woman in crowd (uncredited)

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Rxchie

Rider

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Mashawn Robertson

Gas Station Customer (uncredited)

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Marcellus ''Bassman'' Shepard

Trap House Leader (uncredited)

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Memo Sanchez

Reviews (1)

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Rating 60%

August 30, 2022

Charm City Kings evokes such films as Boyz n’ the Hood, A Bronx Tale, and Torque. I know; one of those things isn’t like the others. The filmmakers, however, put the motorcycle fetish to good use, infusing it with imagery that’s almost religious in order to reveal its real-world impracticality. Mouse (Jahi Di'Allo Winston) is a bright 14-year-old boy with a natural affinity for and encyclopedic knowledge of animals that make him a natural-born veterinarian — if he lives long enough to become one. His late older brother Stro (Tyquan Ford), whom Mouse idolized, has become the patron saint of Mouse's adoration of bikes; whenever he speaks about them, Mouse is overwhelmed with a kind of ecstatic, frantic fervor. Meanwhile, gangbanger Blax (Meek Mill) and detective Rivers (Will Catlett) butt heads over Mouse’s future. It’s worth noting that this conflict is not distilled into a black-and-white morality, and the two men strike an unexpected deal to ensure Mouse gets a second chance. The film has been skillfully staged, photographed and edited (Katelin Arizmendi’s cinematography in particular provides us with a vivid experience of the Baltimore summer streets) — perhaps a little too much so; there’s a high speed chase that ironically seems to glorify exactly the sort of behavior that the movie as a whole condemns. Cutting this sequence would have solved another pressing issue: that of the excessive running time. I’m splitting hairs, though; unlike most movies about motorized criminals (like Fast and Furious, to mention one other than Torque), Charm City Kings knows that actions have consequences; can't live life in the fast lane very long without crashing sooner or later. The film is also aware that cycles must be broken for things to change. Mouse goes down the same path as his brother, never stopping to think that he could end up the same way; on the contrary, he is convinced that for some reason he is different, special — and he is, or rather, he could be, if he really wanted to. I'm always complaining about kids acting like adults in movies for no other reason than that it's 'cute.' Here, though, Winston acts not like an adult but like a child doing his best to appear older than his age to fit in with the group he wants to be a part of. Fittingly, his performance isn't resolute and steady but tentative and uncertain, and that's the perfect note for the character (Blax even warns him that a real man doesn't stutter or look down, failing to realize at the time that Mouse remains, despite his bravado, a kid who has no idea what he's getting himself into). This is a great performance from Winston as a kid who, on streets where children must often grow too fast for their own good, wants to be the first to cross the finish line.

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