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Bad B*tch

  • 2025
  • 2 Std. 5 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
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Bad B*tch (2025)
DramaKriminalität

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA small-town businesswoman wreaks havoc on a local gang after they tear her community apart.A small-town businesswoman wreaks havoc on a local gang after they tear her community apart.A small-town businesswoman wreaks havoc on a local gang after they tear her community apart.

  • Regie
    • Trenton Judson
  • Drehbuch
    • Trenton Judson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Erica Boozer
    • Grace Field
    • Trenton Judson
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
    69
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    • Regie
      • Trenton Judson
    • Drehbuch
      • Trenton Judson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Erica Boozer
      • Grace Field
      • Trenton Judson
    • 16Benutzerrezensionen
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    Erica Boozer
    • JoJo
    Grace Field
    Grace Field
    • Estella
    Trenton Judson
    Trenton Judson
    • Colt
    Michael Guinn
    Michael Guinn
    • Mack
    Josh Russell
    Josh Russell
    • Harland
    Marie Wetherell
    Marie Wetherell
    • Finn
    Eduardo Jesus Cardoso
    Eduardo Jesus Cardoso
    • Jace
    Victoria Monai Richards
    Victoria Monai Richards
    • Savannah
    • (as Victoria Richards)
    Christian Alexander Morgan
    • Officer Freddy
    Lar Park-Lincoln
    Lar Park-Lincoln
    • Rowena
    Terry Kiser
    Terry Kiser
    • Sheriff
    Les Best
    Les Best
    • Sam
    Eduardo J Cardoso
    • Jace
    Summer Correa
    • Cynthia
    Dan Fleishman
    Dan Fleishman
    • Intimidated Dad…
    Gabriela Frazelle
    Gabriela Frazelle
    • Mary
    Ethan Pogue
    Ethan Pogue
    • Ice Cream Shop Patron
    • Regie
      • Trenton Judson
    • Drehbuch
      • Trenton Judson
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    9CarlL-51

    Some of This Was Nutz but It Really Worked

    Okay so Bad B*tch is kind of insane. I mean that in a good way. Mostly. There's a lot going on in this movie and not all of it works but I walked out of it feeling like I'd just been smacked in the chest.

    Let me start with this: the dance fight. Yes, there is a literal dance fight. It's unhinged and theatrical and honestly kind of brilliant. It reminded me of that scene in A Clockwork Orange where Alex and his droogs beat a man with canes while singing "Singin' in the Rain." You're horrified but also weirdly mesmerized. That same vibe.

    Visually the movie is all over the place in a way that kind of works. Some shots feel ripped straight from early Robert Rodriguez stuff like El Mariachi gritty handheld camera work that makes you feel like the lens might get punched. There are scenes that feel super DIY and then others that explode with saturated color and weird lighting choices that shouldn't work but somehow do. It's inconsistent for sure but that scrappy vibe gives it charm. You can feel the filmmakers going for it.

    Now performance wise Erica Boozer as Jojo is the absolute heart and soul of this thing. She's restrained and thoughtful and then suddenly terrifying when she finally picks up that baseball bat. Her transformation into the Bad B*tch is more emotional than physical which I didn't expect. Trenton Judson plays Colt with this perfect blend of sleaze and charisma. He's awful and you hate him, but you also believe why people might have followed him in the first place.

    There are definitely rough patches. The pacing drags a bit in the second act and some of the dialogue gets preachy. Like I get the point but not every conversation needs to be a philosophy seminar. That said the stuff the movie has to say about power and beauty and what it means to really fight for something bigger than yourself is honestly moving. And when Jojo finally shows up with BAD B*TCH carved into her bat I almost lost it. It's ridiculous and amazing and maybe the most punk rock thing I've seen in a movie all year.

    This movie has flaws. Big ones even. But I'd rather watch something this bold and messy than a hundred polished but soulless blockbusters. It's trying stuff. It's swinging big. And when it lands it really lands.

    So yeah. Bad B*tch is wild. It's raw. It's not for everyone. But if you've ever wanted to see a woman fight a guy with a machete using her dad's baseball bat after calling him boring in front of his gang this is your movie.

    Highly recommend.
    10GenessyJ

    A Bold, Empowering Blast: Bad B*tch Made Me Want to Take on the World

    I didn't expect Bad B*tch to absolutely wreck me emotionally and then leave me cheering like I was at a championship game but here we are. This movie is raw funny uncomfortable powerful and above all fun in the most fearless way.

    At the center of it is Jojo played with such grounded strength by Erica Boozer. She's a character you don't often see. She's smart, unpolished, and deeply principled and not interested in fitting into society's idea of beauty. She builds homes for people who need them, reads philosophy for fun, and doesn't care if you don't get it. Honestly, I kind of want to be her when I grow up.

    Her best friend Estella, played by Grace Field is the kind of friend every woman deserves. Their conversations about life meaning and right and wrong are so sincere and refreshing. Their bond feels real and intimate and the fact that the movie takes time to build it up makes the later events hit that much harder.

    Then there's Colt McGammon played with an unhinged magnetism by Trenton Judson. Colt is the town's nightmare. He's charming to some terrifying to others. When he crosses the line from bully to abuser the movie takes a turn that is genuinely disturbing but handled with care. It is not about shock value. It is about showing the power dynamics that too often go unchecked.

    But what really floored me is Jojo's transformation not just in how she looks but in how she decides to take back her power. She doesn't abandon who she is. She channels her values into action. It is theatrical and maybe even a little absurd but in the best way. It felt like reclaiming every time I'd ever been told to sit down and be quiet.

    The fight scenes are wild and completely over the top in the most satisfying way. But what sets them apart is Jojo's conviction. She is not out for revenge. She is fighting for what is right. There is a moment where she has Colt at her mercy and instead of finishing him off, she tells him how women deserve to be treated. That moment gave me chills. It is not about becoming a monster to beat one. It is about power with purpose.

    The ending left me misty eyed and proud. Jojo does not return to who she was. She evolves. She learns what her own version of beauty and strength looks like and the town around her learns too. For a film that includes a dance fight and a vigilante makeover montage it still manages to land something very real that when women stand up for themselves and each other entire systems can change.

    This is not just a revenge story. It is a wakeup call, a love letter to every woman who has ever been underestimated and a blast to watch. Bold bonkers and surprisingly beautiful Bad B*tch is the movie I didn't know I needed.
    9ShamilaN-1

    She fights like me

    I didn't expect to finish watching a show called Bad B*tch feeling like someone had reached into my chest, pulled out all the fire, fear, and fierce tenderness I've spent years collecting, and shaped it into a story. But that's exactly what this film did.

    JoJo isn't just a vigilant, she's a mirror (and there's a beautiful connection to the mirror embedded in the story). Watching her talk to her father with a jaw set like steel and a heart held together with old wounds reminded me too much of myself when I had no one to fight for me, so I had to fight for myself. She doesn't wait for permission, doesn't explain her anger in a way that makes it more palatable. She just is. And I found that deeply, viscerally validating.

    The way JoJo navigates the ugly side of survival like trauma, revenge, justice twisted in her own hands-felt raw and real. But what truly cracked me open was Estella. Her best friend, this bubbly force of light who calls JoJo out, lifts her up, and makes her laugh even when the world is on fire. I know that dynamic. I have that Estella in my life. That one friend who keeps your rage from eating you whole, who dances with you after a night of chaos and blood, just to remind you you're still human.

    There's a scene where JoJo breaks down, not during the violence, not during the chase but when she's by herself and when everything catches up to her. That hit me harder than any of the action sequences. Because it's those quiet, late-night unravelings I know best.

    Bad B*tch is beautifully shot, unflinching, and laced with humor that doesn't undercut the darkness, it balances it. I only docked one point because the third act rushed through what could've been a deeper emotional climax, especially for Estella, whose loyalty deserved more payoff. Still, it's rare for a film like this to let women be this complicated, this angry, this tender and not apologize for it.

    For women who've ever had to be both their own weapon and their own shield, JoJo is not just a character. She's proof. And Estella is the reminder that we don't have to do it all alone.
    PenelopeS-4

    2 hour long high school play

    I had high hopes for this movie but it fell flat. The two main female characters had pretty good chemistry but their conversations dragged on too long. The transitions and camera angles were awkward at times. The "gangsters" didn't seem really tough and felt like they were trying to hard. Jojo wasn't a believable bad girl and her lame dialogue dragged on too long in the end scenes. The strong feminism tones were contradicted by a sheriff who ignores r**e and gets no consequences, showing that a woman doesn't matter. The makeup on Jojo at the end was horrendous and she looked like a raccoon, the singing and dancing was comical, and the ending was lacking. It felt like watching a 2 hour long high school play.
    9ElianV-6

    Bad Btch Goes Hard

    Yo, So I Just Watched Bad B*tch and... She's Literally Built Different Alright, lemme just say, Bad B*tch is NOT your average superhero or action movie. This girl, the main character? She's not out here waiting for some guy to save her. She is the storm. Like, she literally walks into these sketchy situations with nothing but a hoodie, some killer boots, and straight-up rage, and somehow wrecks everyone in her path. The story starts kind of dark-she's been through some serious stuff (they don't show everything but you can tell), and instead of breaking, she just... flips the whole thing. Becomes this vigilante, going after these gang dudes. And the way she does it? Wild. Like, some of the fight scenes had me pausing and rewinding like five times. She's brutal but also smart. Also, the soundtrack? FIRE. Every time she gears up to go off, the music drops, and I swear my whole soul just starts vibrating. Whoever made the playlist for this movie needs an award. Not gonna lie, there's some heavy stuff. Like, definitely not something you watch with your mom unless you wanna have some super awkward convos. It's angry and raw, but it kinda makes sense, 'cause the world in the movie is messed up, and she's the only one who actually does something about it. Only docking one point because my standards for fight scenes are way too high.

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      • 16. Mai 2025 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Mineola, Texas, USA
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