
Bad Girls 2021
"What's the worst thing you've ever done?"
In *Bad Girls (2021)*, director Christopher Bickel crafts a high-octane crime thriller that follows three reckless teenagers after they pull off an audacious heist at a strip club.
Director: Christopher Bickel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bad Girls (2021) about?
*Bad Girls* follows three teenage girls who rob a strip club and find themselves on a chaotic cross-country escape. Pursued by a misogynistic federal agent, their journey spirals into a surreal, drug-fueled chase with unintended hostages and a duffle bag full of ill-gotten gains.
Who directed Bad Girls?
Director Christopher Bickel helms this adrenaline-fueled crime thriller, bringing a stylish yet gritty touch to the chaotic narrative.
Who stars in Bad Girls?
The film stars Morgan Shaley Renew, Sanethia Dresch, and Shelby Lois Guinn as the trio at the heart of the story, with Cleve Langdale and Micah Peroulis rounding out the key cast.
Is Bad Girls (2021) worth watching?
With its high-energy crime thrills and rebellious spirit, *Bad Girls* delivers a fresh take on the genre. While it may not be for everyone, its raw performances and frenetic pace make it a compelling watch for fans of gritty, offbeat dramas.
How long is Bad Girls?
The runtime for *Bad Girls* is 98 minutes.
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About Bad Girls (2021) — A Rebellious Crime Thriller You Won't Forget
In *Bad Girls (2021)*, director Christopher Bickel crafts a high-octane crime thriller that follows three reckless teenagers after they pull off an audacious heist at a strip club. Their desperate escape spirals into a chaotic cross-country chase, pursued by a fedora-wearing federal agent clinging to toxic masculinity. With a duffle bag stuffed with cash, drugs, and a crew of reluctant hostages, the trio's reckless journey becomes a surreal, lysergic nightmare of bad decisions and reckless freedom. The film's neon-soaked atmosphere blends gritty crime drama with a rebellious, outlaw spirit.
As the tension escalates, *Bad Girls* explores themes of desperation, misogyny, and the blurred line between villain and antihero. The young cast delivers raw, intense performances that amplify the film's frenetic energy. Bickel's direction keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, blending road-trip chaos with darkly comedic moments. A wild ride for fans of crime thrillers with a rebellious edge.