Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Steve Monroe | ... | Mailman Henry | |
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Gavin Wilde | ... | Cowboy Kid |
Landon Gordon | ... | Kid on Bike | |
Hope Banks | ... | Mrs. Pendalton | |
Karimah Westbrook | ... | Mrs. Mayers | |
James Handy | ... | Mayor Billings | |
Mather Zickel | ... | James | |
Josh Meyer | ... | Freddy (Housing Planner) | |
Vince Cefalu | ... | Chuck | |
Michael D. Cohen | ... | Stretch | |
Corey Allen Kotler | ... | Bomber | |
Leith M. Burke | ... | Mr. Mayers (as Leith Burke) | |
Julianne Moore | ... | Rose / Margaret | |
Noah Jupe | ... | Nicky | |
Tony Espinosa | ... | Andy Mayers |
In the bosom of Suburbicon--a family-centred, all-white utopia of manicured lawns and friendly locals--a simmering tension is brewing, as the first African-American family moves in the idyllic community, in the hot summer of 1959. However--as the young patriarch, Gardner Lodge, and his family start catching a few disturbing glimpses of the once-welcoming neighbourhood's dark underbelly--seemingly random acts of unprecedented violence paired with a gruesome death will blemish, irreparably, Suburbicon's picture-perfect facade. Who would have thought that darkness resides even in Paradise? Written by Nick Riganas
It's not a terrible movie like a lot of people are saying, not at all.
But it feels unfinished. Like they had too many ideas and couldn't decide which way to go with things, so they tried it all. And what could have been a modern classic turned into a movie that I probably won't remember in a few months.
And that's a shame.