
The Bad Guys 2018
In *The Bad Guys (2018)*, director Carlos Rincones crafts a sharp, atmospheric drama-comedy that follows a young filmmaker returning to his hometown for one last chance to turn his childhood trauma into cinematic gold.
Director: Carlos Rincones
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Bad Guys (2018) about?
A fledgling filmmaker returns to his hometown to leverage his past for profit, only to find his old friends unaware of his true intentions. Over a chaotic weekend of drinking and reminiscing, they reopen old wounds and face the lasting impact of their shared history.
Who directed The Bad Guys?
Carlos Rincones directed *The Bad Guys*, bringing a distinctive balance of drama and comedy to the story.
Who stars in The Bad Guys?
Glen Powell, Erik Stocklin, Mekenna Melvin, Paul Iacono, and Keith Nobbs lead the ensemble cast in this ensemble-driven drama-comedy.
Is The Bad Guys (2018) worth watching?
While *The Bad Guys* isn't a mainstream hit, its raw honesty and sharp performances make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramedies who appreciate stories about growing up and letting go.
How long is The Bad Guys?
The film runs for 90 minutes.
About The Bad Guys (2018) — A darkly funny, nostalgic dive into childhood trauma and adult consequences
In *The Bad Guys (2018)*, director Carlos Rincones crafts a sharp, atmospheric drama-comedy that follows a young filmmaker returning to his hometown for one last chance to turn his childhood trauma into cinematic gold. What starts as a nostalgic reunion with former friends quickly spirals into a messy, alcohol-soaked weekend where old grudges resurface and fresh mistakes are made. As the group of eccentric 20-somethings grapple with the fallout of their shared past, they're forced to confront the lingering consequences of youth—long after the playgrounds and secrets of their childhood have faded.
The film thrives on its unflinching honesty, blending dark humor with raw emotional moments to explore themes of regret, redemption, and the inescapable weight of memory. Rincones, along with standout performances from Glen Powell, Erik Stocklin, and Mekenna Melvin, delivers a story that's as much about the messiness of growing up as it is about the bonds that tie us to our earliest days.