Freaky Tales
In 1987, Oakland was hella freaky.
In 1987 Oakland, a mysterious force guides The Town's underdogs in four interconnected tales: teen punks defend their turf against Nazi skinheads, a rap duo battles for hip-hop immortality, a weary henchman gets a shot at redemption, and an NBA All-Star settles the score.
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VHS Late Night Video Edition Official Trailer

Official Trailer

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Cast

Jay Ellis
Sleepy Floyd

Pedro Pascal
Clint

Ben Mendelsohn
The Guy

Normani
Entice

Dominique Thorne
Barbie

Jack Champion
Lucid

Ji-young Yoo
Tina

Angus Cloud
Travis

Keir Gilchrist
Josh

Michelle Farrah Huang
Kelsey

Too $hort
Narrator / The Guy's Partner

Tim Armstrong
Psytopics Actual Client

Marshawn Lynch
Bus Driver

Tom Hanks
Hank, Video Store Owner

Marteen
Joey

Stephanie Heiner
Scantily Clad Dancer

Natalia Dominguez
Grace

James Coker
Larry

Josh Schell
Fan Biker
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Reviews
Manuel São Bento
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/freaky-tales-review-a-wild-genre-blending-tribute-to-80s-filmmaking/
"Freaky Tales delivers exactly what it sets out to: a hyper-stylized, adrenaline-fueled spectacle bursting with energy and '80s cinema tributes, without any grand thematic pretensions.
While its narrative lacks cohesion and more substantial development of its themes and characters, it more than makes up for it with its frenetic pace, distinctive visuals, and pure entertainment value that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.
With charismatic performances, an electrifying soundtrack, and an utterly chaotic finale, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck present a film that, while not for everyone, will undoubtedly find its audience among genre cinema and nostalgia fans."
Rating: B
Manuel São Bento
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://movieswetextedabout.com/freaky-tales-review-a-wild-genre-blending-tribute-to-80s-filmmaking/
"Freaky Tales delivers exactly what it sets out to: a hyper-stylized, adrenaline-fueled spectacle bursting with energy and '80s cinema tributes, without any grand thematic pretensions.
While its narrative lacks cohesion and more substantial development of its themes and characters, it more than makes up for it with its frenetic pace, distinctive visuals, and pure entertainment value that keeps viewers engaged from start to finish.
With charismatic performances, an electrifying soundtrack, and an utterly chaotic finale, Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck present a film that, while not for everyone, will undoubtedly find its audience among genre cinema and nostalgia fans."
Rating: B
Rock Biter
An anthology style film, set over a few chapters, that tie together all the characters. There wasn't too much in character development but it felt like it wasn't really needed since it's broken down into chapters. The premise of each chapter is what amounted to the fun this film is.
It's a little over the top but that's what contributeds to the charm of this film. 
I truly appreciate the use of 924 Gilman as a set because, well, i was in my late teens during the year this film takes place and I made many treks from Tahoe  area to the Gilman to see shows there, practically from the get go. I feel this film scores well with me because it's the era i came of age.
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