In “Nickel Boys,” one of the most thrillingly innovative American films of the decade, RaMell Ross adapts Colson Whitehead’s 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.
With 19.5 seconds left, Effingham trailed by two points against Apollo Conference rival Mattoon. They needed something to happen. Cannon Bockhorn provided just that.
The film is told from a different perspective – point of view – with actors staring into the camera to tell the story of an abusive reform school, Nickel Academy.