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Director: | Edgar Wright |
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Writer: | Edgar Wright |
Staring: |
After being coerced into working for a crime boss, a young getaway driver finds himself taking part in a heist doomed to fail. | |
Release Date: | Jun 28, 2017 |
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Director: | Edgar Wright |
Writer: | Edgar Wright |
Genres: | Action, Crime |
Keywords | waitress, crime boss, heist, on the run, bank robbery, sign languages, aggressive, joyful, robbery, atlanta, romance, getaway car, shootout, getaway driver, armed robbery, hearing impaired, urgent |
Production Companies | Big Talk Studios, MRC, Working Title Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $226,945,087
Budget: $34,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 02, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ansel Elgort | Baby |
Kevin Spacey | Doc |
Lily James | Debora |
Jon Hamm | Buddy |
Jamie Foxx | Bats |
Jon Bernthal | Griff |
Eiza González | Darling |
Flea | Eddie |
CJ Jones | Joseph |
Lanny Joon | J.D. |
Micah Howard | Barista |
Morgan Brown | Street Preacher |
Morse Diggs | Morse Diggs |
Sky Ferreira | Baby's Mom |
Lance Palmer | Baby's Dad |
Hudson Meek | Young Baby |
Viviana Chavez | Diner Waitress |
Hal Whiteside | Cook |
Clay Donahue Fontenot | Marine |
Brigitte Kali Canales | Young Mother |
Patrick Walker | Frat Boy #1 |
Ben VanderMey | Frat Boy #2 |
David Robert Lewis | Waiter |
Big Boi | Restaurant Patron #1 |
Killer Mike | Restaurant Patron #2 |
Brogan Hall | Samm |
Allison Gabriel | Nice Lady Teller |
R. Marcos Taylor | Armie |
Paul Williams | The Butcher |
Joe Loya | Security Guard |
Andy McDermott | Freeze Cop |
Christopher Beanland | Bullhorn Cop |
Andrea Frye | Carjack Lady |
Thomas E. Haynes | Anchor |
Russell B. Spencer | Anchor |
Cynne Simpson | Anchor |
Keith Hudson | Diner Cop |
Sidney Sewell | Hellcat Thug #1 |
Thurman Sewell | Hellcat Thug #2 |
Elijah Everett | Parking Garage Security Guard |
Jon Spencer | Prison Guard |
Walter Hill | Courtroom Interpreter (voice) |
Wilbur Fitzgerald | Judge |
Jeff Chase | Jeffrey (uncredited) |
Shellita Boxie | Bank Patron (uncredited) |
Marshall Choka | Angry Man on Cell Phone (uncredited) |
Juliette Sicard | Student Pedestrian (uncredited) |
Marvin E. West | State Trooper (uncredited) |
Connie Lee | Upset Car Driver (uncredited) |
James Blackshear | Music Store Clerk (uncredited) |
Erica Frene | Dog Lady (uncredited) |
Elizabeth Davidovich | Monroe County (uncredited) |
Duke Jackson | Monroe County (uncredited) |
Colin Lacativa | Construction Worker (uncredited) |
Trey McGriff | Homeless Man on Bench (uncredited) |
Donald K. Overstreet | Man in Blue Truck (uncredited) |
Danny Le Boyer | Tequila Goon 3 (uncredited) |
David Conk | Tequila Goon 4 (uncredited) |
Troy Faruk | Goon #5 (uncredited) |
Kenneth Manos | Movement Specialist (uncredited) |
Nathaniel Perry | Tequila Goon 2 (uncredited) |
Whit Whitman | Prison Guard (uncredited) |
Perry Zulu Jr. | Cop #2 (uncredited) |
Chad Joyce | Prisoner (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Chris Palermo | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Jaye Tyroff | Stunts |
Tyler Lee Allen | Stand In |
Kalia Prescott | Camera Production Assistant |
Paul E. Short | Stunts |
Karin Justman | Stunt Double |
Darrin Prescott | Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director |
Ronny Mathew | Stunt Driver |
Trent Mayo | Stunt Driver |
Scott Hunter | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Paul Lacovara | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Chelsea Bruland | Utility Stunts |
Matt Curtis | Title Designer |
Elena Sanchez | Stunt Double |
Ben Aycrigg | Stunts |
Dean Bailey | Stunts |
Shellita Boxie | Stunts |
John Dixon | Stunts |
Danny Downey | Stunts |
Bethany Levy | Stunts |
Steve Sosner | Special Effects |
Francine Maisler | Casting |
Haley Sweet | Production Manager, Unit Production Manager |
Jennifer Badger | Stunts |
Kelly Bellini | Stunts |
Jwaundace Candece | Stunts |
Laurence Chavez | Stunts |
Marcelle Coletti | Stunts |
David Conk | Stunts |
Kevin Dyer | Stunts |
Duke Jackson | Stunts |
Cal Johnson | Stunts |
Bobby Jordan | Utility Stunts |
Joshua Lamboy | Stunts |
Marcus Lewis | Stunts |
Corrina Roshea Bobb | Stunts |
Marvin Ross | Stunts |
Erik Schultz | Stunts |
Eric Stratemeier | Stunts |
Dennis Hallman | Transportation Co-Captain |
Courtney Hoffman | Costume Design |
Sean Flanigan | Actor's Assistant, Hairstylist |
Adrienne Ballenger | Stunts |
Ele Bardha | Stunts |
Elizabeth Davidovich | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Troy Faruk | Stunts |
Jeremy Fry | Stunts |
Damita Jane Howard | Stunts |
Danny Maze | Utility Stunts |
Andy McDermott | Stunts |
Mark Norby | Stunts |
Chris O'Hara | Stunt Coordinator |
Delmar Reyna | Stunts |
Bill Pope | Director of Photography |
Ryan Heffington | Choreographer |
John Ross | Stunts |
Steven Price | Original Music Composer |
Marcus Rowland | Production Design |
James Ward Byrkit | Storyboard Artist |
Jonathan Amos | Editor |
Mark Garbarino | Makeup Artist |
Greg Crawford | ADR Mixer |
Peter Burgis | Foley Artist |
Ebony Hardin | Casting Assistant |
Quentin Tarantino | Thanks |
Chad Stahelski | Thanks |
Diallo Riddle | Thanks |
Sam Mendes | Thanks |
Kelly Marcel | Thanks |
Phil Lord | Thanks |
Rian Johnson | Thanks |
Garth Jennings | Thanks |
Drew Goddard | Thanks |
D.V. DeVincentis | Thanks |
Bradley James Allan | Thanks |
Mike Myers | Thanks |
George Miller | Thanks |
Mark Appleby | ADR Mixer |
Meaghan Gillenwater | Producer's Assistant |
Sophie Glander | Producer's Assistant |
Justin Yu | Stunt Driver |
David Leitch | Thanks |
Justin O'Neal Miller | Art Direction |
Lance Totten | Set Decoration |
Leslie D. Bennett | Key Hair Stylist |
Kelvin R. Trahan | Hair Department Head |
Miranda Jones | Post Production Supervisor |
Kimberly Blaurock | Art Department Assistant |
Michelle Caruso | Art Department Coordinator |
Nathan S. Clark | Set Dressing Artist |
Gabrielle Levesque | Art Department Assistant |
Ann Stacy | Scenic Artist |
Brian C.A. Thomas | Scenic Artist |
Ashley Travis | Other |
Monika van Schellenbeck | Set Decoration Buyer |
Laura Wootton | Other |
Mary H. Ellis | Sound Mixer |
James Peterson | Sound Mixer |
Mark R. Byers | Special Effects Supervisor |
Keith Suzuki | Special Effects |
Christopher Finley | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Brian Avery | Stunts |
Philip Dido | Stunts, Utility Stunts |
Joe Dryden | Stunts |
Ian Eyre | Stunts |
Reece Fleetwood | Stunts |
Jacobo García | Stunts |
Mitchell Gun | Stunts |
Crystal Hooks | Stunts |
Kara Kimmer | Stunts |
Jared Losano | Utility Stunts |
Jeff Milburn | Stunts |
Robert Nagle | Stunt Coordinator |
Christopher C. Padilla | Stunts |
Noah Schultz | Stunts |
Sam Situmorang | Stunts |
Christopher Tardieu | Stunts |
Tyler Witte | Stunts, Stunt Driver |
Cua-Cua Apey | Rigging Grip |
Mark 'Boylee' Boyle | First Assistant Camera |
Jesse Carver | Electrician |
Stephen Crowley | Gaffer |
Sway Davenport | Electrician |
Joey Evora | Rigging Grip |
Terry Fitzpatrick | 24 Frame Playback |
Patrick Kral | Grip |
Paul Krumper | Camera Operator |
Ryan Perdew | Lighting Technician |
Peter Thoren | Video Assist Operator |
Wilson Webb | Still Photographer |
Tony Kochinas | Set Production Assistant, Set Costumer |
Anastasia Magoutas | Assistant Costume Designer |
Les Morgan | Set Costumer |
Jason Esquivel | Editorial Staff |
Thomas Kuo | Editorial Staff |
Ken Lebre | Editorial Staff |
Carri Gibbs | Location Scout |
Kyle Hinshaw | Location Manager |
Samuel R. Anderson | Driver |
Brian Bailey | Driver |
Jeannie Cummings | Driver |
Diego F. Diaz | Driver |
Robert Foster Jr. | Transportation Coordinator |
Pamela Hovies | Actor's Assistant, Driver |
Stephen Roland | Driver |
Ernest Rydberg | Driver |
Darrell Scott | Picture Car Coordinator |
Wayne Short | Driver |
Thomas Van Schaick | Driver |
Andrew Ward | Driver |
Edward Allen | Production Accountant |
Ericka Bonilla | Actor's Assistant |
Bricine Brown | Stand In |
A.J. Bruno | Set Production Assistant |
Elisa Carlson | Dialect Coach |
Monique Davis | Stand In |
Douglas Dresser | Location Manager |
Robert John Dubiel | Actor's Assistant |
Matthew Eldridge | Stand In |
Bobby Gardner | Stand In |
Larry Gilbert | Security |
Adam Lee | Set Production Assistant |
Jill McCullough | Dialect Coach |
David A. Oster | Actor's Assistant |
Carl S. Pyrdum Jr. | Security |
Lance Resch-Anger | Set Production Assistant |
Joseph Robinson | Actor's Assistant |
Rachael M. Roth | Unit Publicist |
Roman Santa Croce | Set Production Assistant |
Peter Wentzel | Finance |
Marcus Tamkin | Set Production Assistant |
Meagan Lewis | Casting Associate |
Cam Everson | Production Office Assistant |
Kelsey Beattie | Production Office Assistant |
Kevin Donovan Jr. | Set Production Assistant |
Bobby Thompson | Set Production Assistant |
Nicholas Storm | Set Production Assistant |
Heather Schell | Set Production Assistant |
Matthew Berning | Techno Crane Operator |
Lauren Adams | Set Decorating Coordinator |
Dug Rotstein | Script Supervisor |
Julian Slater | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tim Cavagin | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Ken Rudell | Special Effects |
Regis Harrington | Stunts |
Jordan Gilbert | Production Coordinator |
Jeremy Price | Sound Effects Editor |
Adam Merims | Unit Production Manager |
Walter Gasparovic | First Assistant Director |
David Waters | Second Assistant Director |
Madelaine Jereczek | Assistant Editor |
Jerry Ramsbottom | First Assistant Editor |
Kirsten Lane | Music Supervisor |
Robert Wilson | Hair Department Head |
Deidra Dixon | Hairstylist |
Phyllis Temple | Key Makeup Artist |
Tricia Sawyer | Makeup Artist |
Fionagh Cush | Makeup Department Head |
Leo Corey Castellano | Makeup Department Head |
Greg Gonzalez | Assistant Property Master |
Oscar Wright | Conceptual Design |
David H. Nash | Construction Coordinator |
Lisa Yeiser | Graphic Designer |
Shun Jester | Leadman |
Vanessa Rogers | Set Decoration Buyer |
E. Aaron Linker | Set Designer |
Preston Jacob | Set Dresser |
Robert Rosegren | Set Dresser |
Russell Michniak | Set Dresser |
Danelle Davenport | Storyboard Artist |
David Krentz | Storyboard Artist |
Steve Markowski | Storyboard Artist |
Austin Harris | Aerial Camera |
Eric Dvorsky | Aerial Camera Technician |
Steve Koster | Aerial Director of Photography |
Michael J. Davis | Best Boy Electric |
Bradley Martin | Best Boy Electric |
Ben D. Griffith Jr. | Best Boy Grip |
Pete Chiaramonte | BTS Photographer |
Lauren Gentry | Camera Loader |
J. Christopher Campbell | Camera Operator |
Brown Cooper | Camera Operator |
Pierre O'Halloran | Camera Operator |
Alexander Talley | Camera Production Assistant |
Kyler Jae | Camera Production Assistant |
Zach Hilton | Digital Imaging Technician |
Chad Oliver | Digital Imaging Technician |
Daniel Pershing | Dolly Grip |
Robert Gilman | Dolly Grip |
Danny Eckler | Dolly Grip |
Steven Blizzard | Drone Pilot |
Jason Andrews | Electrician |
Derek Delay | Electrician |
William Hickox | Electrician |
Albert Omstead | Electrician |
Trent Edward Arant | Electrician |
Jeremy Emerman | Epk Camera Operator |
Tom Hutchinson | First Assistant Camera |
E.J. Misisco | First Assistant "A" Camera |
James W. Apted | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Sean Hunter Moe | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Jaim O'Neil | Gaffer |
Eric Collins | Grip |
Court Wheeler | Grip |
Douglas Wiltse | Grip |
Tyler Winegar | Grip |
Jeremy Wisham | Grip |
Luan Agostinho | Grip |
Ryan Ferguson | Grip |
Michael Duarte | Key Grip |
Guy Micheletti | Key Grip |
Jeff Kluttz | Key Rigging Grip |
Bryan Keenan | Lighting Technician |
Andy Lohrenz | Lighting Technician |
Cameron Mendel | Lighting Technician |
Jeff C. Sutton | Lighting Technician |
Jason M. Thompson | Lighting Technician |
Kevin Terrell | Lighting Technician |
Justin Bernhard | Rigging Grip |
Steve Zigler | Rigging Grip |
Tommy Daguanno | Russian Arm Operator |
Griffin McCann | Second Assistant Camera |
Arthur Graley | Sound Effects Editor |
Bill McConnell Jr. | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Tonja Greenfield | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Victoria K. Warren | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Dwight Campbell | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Zsolt P. Haraszti | Second Assistant "C" Camera |
Christina Fiers | Second Assistant Camera |
Duane Manwiller | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Judah Getz | ADR Mixer |
Dave Wilson | ADR Mixer |
Buster Flaws | Assistant Sound Editor |
Steve Saada | Boom Operator |
Dan Morgan | ADR Supervisor |
Zoe Freed | Foley Artist |
Peter Hanson | Foley Editor |
Glen Gathard | Foley Mixer |
Michael P. Clark | Production Sound Mixer |
Martin Cantwell | Sound Effects Editor |
Rowan Watson | Sound Effects Editor |
Al Green | Sound Mix Technician |
William Miller | Sound Mix Technician |
Kasper Pedersen | Sound Mix Technician |
Robbie Scott | Sound Mix Technician |
Max Walsh | Sound Mix Technician |
Jonathan Connaught | Sound Recordist |
Yadav Shridhar | Animation |
Adam Hammond | Compositing Supervisor |
Prem Amrit | Compositor |
Brett Bone | Compositor |
Patil Sangram | Compositor |
Parikshat Tyagi | Compositor |
Nitesh Bhalerao | Digital Compositor |
Kaushik Dasgupta | Digital Compositor |
Mahendra Golay | Digital Compositor |
Shaunik Kalia | Digital Compositor |
Rahul Kothari | Digital Compositor |
Debasis Nayak | Modeling |
Sonia D'Costa | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Chiara Finello | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Vinay Karunakar | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Devendra Keni | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Liz Mann | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Kate Warburton | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Balendu Kurup | Visual Effects Coordinator |
James Panting | Visual Effects Editor |
Sivaprayag | Visual Effects Editor |
Simon J. Williams | Visual Effects Editor |
Michael D'Sa | Visual Effects Producer |
Moriah Etherington-Sparks | Visual Effects Producer |
Nelson Dsouza | Visual Effects Producer |
Ken Dailey | Visual Effects Producer |
Aharon Bourland | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Stuart Lashley | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dolores McGinley | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Shailendra Swarnkar | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Vanessa Baker | ADR Voice Casting |
Theresa Hernandez | Casting Assistant |
Kristi Lugo | Casting Assistant |
Jordana Sapiurka | Casting Assistant |
Rose Locke | Extras Casting |
Astride Noel | Extras Casting Assistant |
Cheryl Beasley Blackwell | Costume Supervisor |
Cheri Reed | Key Costumer |
Kristin Morlino | Key Costumer |
Libby Culligan | Set Costumer |
Empress Holley | Set Costumer |
Johnna Thomas | Set Costumer |
Keith Hudson | Textile Artist |
Douglas J. Stewart | Textile Artist |
Christopher McDonald | Dailies Technician |
Isabel Zippert | Digital Intermediate |
Tom Alexander | Digital Intermediate |
Gemma Lyons | Digital Intermediate |
Ben-Roy Turner | Digital Intermediate |
Cesar Guto Piletti | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
Marie Fernandes | Digital Intermediate Producer |
Jenny Lindamood | Editorial Production Assistant |
Dea Cantu | Script Supervisor |
Cory Fleming | Aerial Coordinator |
Steve Cainas | Production Coordinator |
TanNeshia Sanders | Production Secretary |
Guido Gotz | Publicist |
Robert Perry Bierman | Researcher |
Timathe Author | Security |
Marcia McIntyre | Travel Coordinator |
Jack Rose | Grip |
Mike Symonds | Thanks |
Louise Rosner-Meyer | Thanks |
Robert Rodriguez | Thanks |
Allison Jones | Thanks |
Robert Graf | Thanks |
Nick Angel | Thanks |
Thomas Ward | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Katie Tooma | Legal Services |
Sarah Suber | Production Assistant |
Oliver Stotter | Executive Producer's Assistant |
Michael Martinez | Editor |
Christina Hazouri | Production Assistant |
Zackary Ballou | Production Assistant |
AnnaLily Wynn | Production Assistant |
Sarah-Jane Robinson | Head of Production |
Alec Wittschiebe | Additional Production Assistant |
Joe Yost | Additional Production Assistant |
Carissa Wilson | Craft Service |
Nathan Wild | Production Assistant |
Timothy Watson | Production Assistant |
Courtney Walls | Set Production Assistant |
W.L. Walker | Production Assistant |
Temple Tucker | Set Production Assistant |
Paul Trewartha | Editor |
Clayton Thompson | Key Set Production Assistant |
Steve Swisher | Set Production Assistant |
Rick S. Sulier | Production Accountant |
Margaret Spenneberg | Production Assistant |
Ryan Spencer | Choreographer |
Coalin Smith | Production Assistant |
Andy Siravanta | Production Assistant |
Cameron Sherman | Production Assistant |
Isaac Sever | Production Assistant |
Bianca Schill | Production Assistant |
Michael Schatzel | Second Assistant Accountant |
Lee J. Santillan | First Assistant Accountant |
Rick Roesch | Payroll Accountant, Producer's Assistant |
Robin Hauser Reynolds | Set Production Assistant |
Bradley Farmer | Music Editor |
Michael Wiggs | Production Office Assistant |
Paul Murphy | Grip |
Alvin Zalamea | Stunt Driver |
Edgar Wright | Writer, Director |
Paul Machliss | Editor |
Thom Khoury Williams | Stunts |
Jess Johnson | Set Costumer |
Noël Wells | Thanks |
Anna Kendrick | Thanks |
Michael Bacall | Thanks |
Walter Hill | Thanks |
Diego Ward | Stunts |
Sky Ferreira | Songs |
Paul Darnell | Stunts |
Roberto De Angelis | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Scott Christopher Kelly | Stand In |
Jeremy Lovering | Thanks |
Joe Cornish | Thanks |
Adam Lytle | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Liza Chasin | Executive Producer |
Eric Fellner | Producer |
Tim Bevan | Producer |
Rachael Prior | Executive Producer |
James Biddle | Executive Producer |
Adam Merims | Executive Producer |
Nira Park | Producer |
Leo Thompson | Associate Producer |
Michelle Wright | Executive Producer |
Edgar Wright | Executive Producer |
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2024 | 12 | 69 | 117 | 48 |
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2025 | 3 | 20 | 66 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 11 | 13 | 8 |
2025 | 5 | 9 | 11 | 8 |
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This was the most fun I’ve had watching a movie in a long time. It has everything I’m looking for in a summer blockbuster: nonstop action, amazing soundtrack (best soundtrack of the year), and hilariously funny. Oh and it’s an Edgar Wright film which has never been a let down. I’ve never seen the st ... ar, Ansel Elgort, in anything before but I know he was in the running to play Han Solo and now I’m extremely sad he didn’t make the cut – he even dresses like Solo for most of the film. Read more of my review here: https://imdgflicks.wordpress.com/2017/06/30/baby-driver-is-the-best-music-video-since-tron-legacy/
Let it never be said that "Overrated" equates to "Bad". _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._ ...
**Don't mess with this Baby!** One of the stylish film of the year. There's nothing special about the story, but the way it was made looks intriguing. The individual characters, music, stunts, obviously car chases. Not the best role Ansel Elgort has ever played, but in his short, beginning of the ... career, it quite possibly defines he's ready for the tough roles. Then the British filmmaker known for some wonderful action-comedies, one more addition to his hit kit. A youngster who is a getaway car driver for heists, working under a criminal mastermind, is often teamed with a different crew. One of his latest job takes an unexpected twist, leaving his yet to bloom romance with a waitress in peril. His attempt to come out of that, the risk he takes, changes his life forever. The tale ends with an action packed finale. This is the first Kevin Spacey film I'm seeing after all the allegation against him. I blame everyone equally who had let him do it all these years. But that's nothing to do with this film. He was fine as an actor as always. It's just fine to be as one-off film, but the way everything had happened looked like it could have been a great franchise. As of latest news, it is on. The sad part is, all the good characters won't return. Anyway, it is one of the must see from the year T17. _8/10_
Extremely stylish, anime inspired superb action film. Edgar Wright knows what he's doing. ...
Baby (Elgort) is a quiet, unassuming young man, who looks after his ailing foster parent, listens to music both out of his love for it, and a need to block out the tinnitus ringing in his ears that he was afflicted with due to a tragic accident that also took his parents. Baby also has a specific sk ... ill set, one that has him doing the bidding of a crime boss Doc (Spacey) to pay back a debt. Baby's skill is driving, but not just any driving, the kind of skilled driving that gets Doc's crew of armed bandits away from the scene of bank hold-ups very fast, and then leads crews of police cars on a merry dance, and dodges every trick up their sleeves with a few of his own set to a killer music soundtrack from his iPod. With light at the end of the tunnel, Baby has a chance encounter with cute diner waitress Debora (James), where the chemistry between the two is instant. He sees this as his road to freedom, and a bright new future. This new future is brought to rude halt by Doc who was not yet done with Baby. This film is all about the music soundtrack, and what a soundtrack indeed. With songs like Nowhere to Run by Martha and the Vandellas, to the quintessential driving song Radar Love by Golden Earring, you'll be tapping your toes as well as being thrilled by the action, plus the classy, and slick driving by Baby. The performances in this film are all stand out, relative new comers Elgort, James, and González do really well in their respective roles. The scene stealing performances by Spacey, Hamm, and Foxx are great in support to Elgort. While Spacey, as he generally does, plays cool, and mellow. Hamm, and Foxx do it with charm, and evil menace as Buddy, and Bats. Jon Bernthal's cameo as the suspicious, and hot-headed Griff was also a delight to watch. Written, and directed by cult favourite Edgar Wright, this film has all the elements that make this a great addition to the tradition of other heist films like Drive, The Getaway, and Heat. Baby Driver is probably the most fun I had at the cinemas this year along with Wonder Woman, and Spider-Man Homecoming.
The moment you catch feelings is the moment you catch a bullet. Baby Driver is written and directed by Edgar Wright. It stars Ansel Elgort, Jon Bernthal, Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx, Kevin Spacey, Flea, Lily James and Eiza González. Music is by Steven Price and cinematography by Bill Pope. In debt t ... o a crime boss, a young getaway driver with tinnitus finds himself taking part in a heist that could spell doom for all involved. Lets get it out the way, I'm a big fan of Edgar Wright, I find him refreshing for still shooting on film. That he has beautiful camera actions and for the fact his cutting is smooth and not a incomprehensible video game mess like so many other action movie directors these days. So obviously I love Baby Driver for sure. The choreography is high quality, the stunt work equally so, while the varied soundtrack (given to us via Baby's personal player) is one of the best in many a year. Cast are bang on form, where naturally they are given a zinger of script to work from (it pays to watch more than once to catch some lines again). While the thrill of the extended action scenes are joyous. It was a film long in gestation for Wright, and you can see he has given it his undivided attention. He may be divisive as per his output, but the monster success of Baby Driver (both critically and commercially) speaks volumes about the quality of the work on show. One of the best films of 2017. 8.5/10
Lots of slick driving and action, but slim on plot, and very unrealistic ending. No explanation of HOW he becomes an expert driver. ...
Baby Driver stands out as a brilliant, unique, and fun piece of cinema art with its outstanding writing, perfect cast, exceptional stunt work, bold colors, and so much more. This movie gets everything right. However, this film's most impressive feature lies in its soundtrack. The music is a characte ... r of the movie interacting with other characters - its beats matching and punctuating what is happening on screen throughout the entire film. One of my favorite heist movies and probably one of my favorite movies of all time.
**Overall : Everything about Baby Driver is fresh, fun, and unique. Don't let this one get away!** Baby Driver stands out as a brilliant, unique, and fun piece of cinema art with its outstanding writing, perfect cast, exceptional stunt work, bold colors, and so much more. This movie gets everythi ... ng right. However, this film's most impressive feature lies in its soundtrack. The music is a character of the movie interacting with other characters - its beats matching and punctuating what is happening on screen throughout the entire film. One of my favorite heist movies and probably one of my favorite movies of all time.
There is an episode of Tales from the Crypt wherein the protagonist’s conscience sounds just like – and is played by – Sam Kinison. OH! OH! AAAUGH! This is only slightly worse than tinnitus but still slightly better than Baby Driver, the story of an idiot savant who is the best getaway driver in Atl ... anta – with the caveat that he needs to listen to his iPod; when at the mercy of FM radio, Baby (Ansel Elgort) becomes Tyrone from Snatch. Baby suffers from tinnitus. To drown out the ringing in his ears, Baby constantly listens to music – which is like putting out a fire with gasoline – even when fleeing at full speed from the scene of a crime. Right. Children, do not play loud music on your headphones while driving a vehicle. Baby is in love with a waitress named Deborah. The coffee shop where Deborah works must be worse than the Carson McCullers’s Sad Café; how else can you explain her piss-poor decision-making? Deborah has no problem running away with a guy who 1) she practically just met, 2) like Cameron Diaz's brother in There's Something About Mary, loses his sh*t when someone touches his precious earphones, 3) associates freely with criminals, 4) is himself a criminal, 5) has “every clean and dirty cop” after him, and 6) constantly puts her in danger (Deborah is willing to wait five years for Baby to get out of jail. She had to make a living somehow during that time, so I guess the cafeteria wasn't so bad after all). Maybe it's true that women like “bad boys” – which Baby most certainly is, regardless of how innocent the movie wants us to think he is. During the third act Baby is directly or indirectly responsible for four deaths; almost five when he uses Deborah as bait to distract the psychopathic Buddy (Jon Hamm). And speaking of psychos, Bats (Jamie Foxx) is basically Motherf---er Jones from Horrible Bosses on crack – in spite of which he is the only sensible character in the film (“The driver must be the eyes and ears, not just the eyes”). On the plus side, there is an admittedly funny moment concerning a discussion about the difference between a Halloween (as in the horror film) mask and a Mike Myers mask. Moreover, Kevin Spacey is a delight as always, and to no one’s surprise he and Foxx have the best lines – or at least the best delivery.
I guess this is one of those movies that you're not supposed to like because meh politics and meh hipster and meh outrage culture and... reasons that really make no sense and are ultimately meaningless. At least that is what a good bulk of the negative reviews say. So let's not talk about meh ... politics and focus on the movie instead. My wife put it on, and I have never heard of it. I, legit, thought she was talking about Simon and Garfunkel when she started talking about it. "Do you want to watch Baby Driver?" Honest mistake, she's part Guatemalan, her English isn't all that great... watch, listen to, whatever. Anyway, I was in the kitchen cooking and I missed the first part... but I was digging the music. In fact I was digging the music so much that I started going to and from the living room, just because the soundtrack was that compelling. A great mixture of old and new. And then it was Kevin Spacey and Jamie Foxx, and you really want to see that. Both of them can turn a theatrical trick or two when they want to, and it always kind of seems that Spacey always wants to... and the soundtrack. And then when I finished cooking and we started eating in front of the television, I really started noticing the ringing when the music wasn't playing. And that was irritating... until my wife filled me in on the back story and then it was an "ah-ha," moment of coolness. It was fairly compelling that they did that, and ran with it like they did. And, I can't be absolutely positive, but it didn't like it had that much CGI, and that is a plus. It looked incredibly real, like the good old days, so even through you are watching a movie filtered through an Ipod... it had an authentic action movie feel to it. Over all, it was incredibly enjoyable fun... and that is why you watch movies like this, right? Because they are fun? So, 10 stars, mission accomplished, it was one heck of a fun film.
Like music beats? Like movies? You've never seen the two combined like this before. On the surface, this is an action-heist movie. But look again...with your ears. The visual beats are in time with the soundtrack. It's utterly mesmerising. ...