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The Review: Mikey Madison Shines In A Gritty, Heartfelt Thriller, ‘All Souls’

All Souls is a indie crime thriller that packs a surprising emotional punch in its lean 81-minute runtime, and it’s a testament to Mikey Madison’s extraordinary talent. Fresh off her Oscar-winning turn in Anora, Madison proves once again why she’s one of Hollywood’s most compelling rising stars. As River, a single mother coerced into becoming a confidential informant to take down a drug cartel, Madison delivers a performance that’s both fierce and deeply vulnerable, anchoring the film with raw intensity. Her ability to convey quiet strength, desperation, and maternal devotion is nothing short of captivating. Comparing her work here to the vibrant, brash energy she brought to Anora, it’s clear Madison possesses a chameleon-like versatility, fully immersing herself in roles that demand both emotional depth and physical grit.

Directed by Emmanuelle Pickett in an impressive debut, All Souls thrives on its simplicity, focusing on River’s high-stakes mission to protect her daughter, Jade, from the clutches of both the police and a menacing drug lord, Silas. The film’s straightforward narrative doesn’t reinvent the crime thriller genre, but it’s carried by its stellar performances and a no-frills script by Anthony Ragnone II. Sean Bagley’s cinematography, with its neon-soaked grit and edgy framing, amplifies the tense atmosphere, immersing viewers in the underbelly of LA’s drug trade.

What surprised me most was the supporting performance by rapper G-Eazy as Silas. Known for his music, G-Eazy brings a chilling, understated menace to the role, blending superficial charm with a dangerous edge that makes him a formidable antagonist. His chemistry with Madison, particularly in scenes that hint at their shared history, adds a layer of complexity to the story. Young Mia Love Disnard also shines as Jade, her natural charisma and bond with Madison making their mother-daughter dynamic the emotional core of the film.

While All Souls may not break new ground, its brisk pacing and compelling performances make it an entertaining ride. Madison’s soulful, commanding presence elevates every scene, proving she can carry a film with ease. This is a must-watch for fans of gritty thrillers and anyone eager to see a star like Madison light up the screen with her undeniable talent.

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