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UNEASY RIDERS: Glenn Plummer, driving, is one the two main characters and J. Lamont Pope is a hitchhiker in Detdrich McClure's explosive and reflective "Road Kings." |
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In its second edition, the Other Venice Film Festival, which runs Friday through Sunday at the Electric Lodge and Switch Studios, has an explosive winner in Detdrich McClure's wrenching and vital "Easy Rider" update "Road Kings."
In the film (previously titled "Road Dogs"), two young South L.A. friends, Panther (Glenn Plummer) and Ray (Chris Spencer), flee their lethal gangster existence and head out on their motorcycles for a new life in Washington, D.C. Their adventures on the road, however, are filled with as much danger as fun, and it's not for nothing that a blind Louisiana voodoo man warns them that what they're running from may also be what they're running toward. Alternately reckless and reflective, Panther and Ray are deeply involving, and their odyssey packs a wallop.