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May 11, 2018 · Sollers Point boasts a cool, classically observational tone marked by Sabier Kirchner’s invitingly elegant cinematography that eschews the vogue for artificial shaky-cam edginess, and the naturalistic detail of a lived-in neighborhood populated by at least a dozen instantly memorable characters — by turns stressed, satisfied, curious, weird and sad — just doing their thing.
May 17, 2018 · R. 1h 41m. By Glenn Kenny. May 17, 2018. It’s a desultory existence for Keith (the appealing McCaul Lombardi), a young man living with his dad in the Baltimore neighborhood that gives this movie ...
Full Review | Original Score: 6/10 | Sep 24, 2018. Matthew Roe Under the Radar. Though the ending may be a touch off-footed, and some performances range from the cliched to the monotonous, the ...
May 11, 2018 · Keith, a small-time drug dealer, is under house arrest at the home of his father in Baltimore. He re-enters a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and deeply entrenched segregation. There, he pushes back against his surrounding limitations as he tries to find a way out of his own internal prison. Matthew Porterfield. Director, Story, Writer.
Sollers Point. 2017 · 1 hr 42 min. R. Drama · Crime. Released from prison and living under house arrest, Keith struggles to start over in a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and segregation. Subtitles: English. Starring: McCaul Lombardi Zazie Beetz Jim Belushi Tom Guiry Marin Ireland. Directed by: Matthew Porterfield. Released from ...
Sollers Point. A small-time drug dealer was under house arrest at the home of his father in Baltimore. He re-enters a community scarred by unemployment, neglect and deeply entrenched segregation. There, he pushes back against his surrounding limitations as he tries to find a way out of his own internal prison. 18 IMDb 5.7 1 h 41 min 2018. X-Ray R.
Critics reviews. Keith is newly released from prison and living with his father under house arrest in Baltimore. Despite his good intentions, Keith struggles to establish himself within a community scarred by unemployment, neglect, and segregation, finding that he may be reverting to his old ways.