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Cinematography
  
Soopum Sohn

Director
  
Ben Bowman

8.1/10
IMDb

Directed by
  
Ben Bowman

Initial release
  
October 2016 (Canada)

Screenplay
  
Ben Bowman, Bryan Abrams

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Produced by
  
Gbenga Akinnagbe Ben Bowman Jonathan Gray

Written by
  
Bryan Abrams Ben Bowman

Starring
  
Gbenga Akinnagbe Alfre Woodard Amari Cheatom

Music by
  
Mike Shobe Benjamin Wright

Music director
  
Michael Shobe, Benjamin Wright

Producers
  
Gbenga Akinnagbe, Ben Bowman, Jo Henriquez, Todd Wiseman, Milos S. Silber

Cast
  
Gbenga Akinnagbe, Alfre Woodard, Amari Cheatom, Nikiya Mathis, Lauren Hodges

Similar
  
South of Pico, Jumpin' at the Boneyard, Everyday People, Run for Your Life, Where Hope Grows

Knucklehead official trailer


Knucklehead is a 2015 American drama film directed by Ben Bowman. It premiered at the 2015 BAMCinématek New Voices in Black Cinema festival.

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Plot

Convinced that prescription drugs can cure his mental disorder, a neighborhood eccentric (Gbenga Akinnagbe) ventures out of Brooklyn’s housing projects to escape his controlling mother (Alfre Woodard), and to find the one doctor who he believes can treat him.

Cast

  • Gbenga Akinnagbe as Langston
  • Alfre Woodard as Sheila
  • Amari Cheatom as Julian
  • Carla Duren
  • Nikiya Mathis
  • Justin Myrick
  • Lauren Hodges
  • Release

    The film premiered as the opening night film at the BAMCinématek New Voices in Black Cinema festival at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on March 26, 2015. It was scheduled for release in the U.S. and Canada in late 2016.

    Critical reception

    Colin Covert gave the film a positive review in Newsweek, writing: “Deftly combining melancholy, tragedy and sly humor, the story is engineered so its gripping drama dovetails neatly with the lead's starry-eyed optimism and the likability of sundry supporting characters. As if juggling chainsaws, Bowman delivers a film that is both troubling and comically upbeat“

    John Defore at The Hollywood Reporter praised the cast, citing Gbenga Akinnagbe for his “sympathetic performance” as the mentally challenged Langston, “in a film that will attract attention more for a brutal turn by Alfre Woodard as his controlling mother.” Justin S. Myrick is called out for his portrayal of Arthur, Langston's young friend with, "a smartass spark that animates scenes and balances the bleak situation at home." It was scheduled for a late 2016 release in the U.S. and Canada.

    References

    Knucklehead (2015 film) Wikipedia