- Year: 2020
- Released: 22 Sep 2020
- Country: United States
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12268760/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/lil_ceaser
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English
- Genre: Drama
- Runtime: 79 min
- Writer: Mark Mathews
- Director: Mark Mathews
- Cast: Sean Jarrett, James Lett, Leon Abington
2.9/10 |
Lil Ceaser Storyline
A wayward young man navigates the tough streets of Chicago and grows up to become one of the most feared and respected gangsters in the city.
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Lil Ceaser Movie Reviews
Why a four?
I must give credit to ambition. Unfortunately ambition a good movie does not make. The marketing team behind movie are the heroes. It hints with a two line reference to the son of a Fred Williamson’s movie protagonist from the 70’s which shall not named, rise to power in the Chicago underworld. Credit to the costume department or if in the tradition of Law and Order, people used their own clothes. The right budget: This could have been a classic. The movie made homesick. You may find it entertaining if you are from the south or west side of Chicago?
Cheap film
It’s like Forrest Gump becomes a gangster made on a shoe string budget not a bad story but the acting was bad
REALLY?!
Do you expect me to believe that in the elaborate and involved process of writing and rewriting the script, shopping the script around, approving the script for production, packaging the production with stars and a director, obtaining funding, producing the film, and then all that post-production — that in ALL of that and the dozens of people involved, NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON saw that the title was misspelled? For the love of a non-existent god, the name is “Caesar,” NOT “Ceasar.” Oh, well, at least it’s now joining the ranks of other all-time greats, like “Graet Expectations,” “Black Baeuty,” and “Bicycle Theives.”