Nonfiction account of the Outlaws MC's history and war with the Hells Angels.
Directed by , this film is a gritty, "revisionist" Western that premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival [17]. It is noted for being shot on vintage 35mm film to achieve a grainy, 1970s "grindhouse" aesthetic [15, 30].
In the realm of nonfiction, "Outlaws and Angels" refers to the decades-long "Sixty Years War" between the and the Hells Angels [1].
Firsthand account of rising through the ranks of outlaw biker culture.
: The film explores human depravity and the "darkness within," as the invasion reveals that the hostage family harbors its own disturbing secrets [13, 28]. It is known for its extreme violence and controversial depictions of sexual assault [14, 23].
True crime story of the Canadian "biker wars" for street control.
: The story follows a trio of bank robbers, led by the ruthless Henry (Chad Michael Murray), who are fleeing toward the Mexican border with a bounty on their heads. They take refuge in the remote farmhouse of the Tildon family , a seemingly God-fearing household consisting of a preacher, his wife, and two daughters [5, 20].