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by Bill Belew (Author) , Mia Belew (Author)On May 17, 2025, the highly anticipated crime thriller “90s Babiez” is set to premiere in the United States. Directed by Raheem Jenkins, the film takes audiences deep into the criminal underworld of Savannah, Georgia, where the Russian mafia’s grip tightens with the introduction of a deadly new drug.
Featuring a stellar cast including Anna Oris, Anthony Bryant, Melissa Lloyd-Wade, and Bogdan Aktamakov, the movie promises an electrifying mix of action, suspense, and emotional depth.
A Battle for Power: The Russian Mafia’s Deadly Influence
Savannah has become a battleground for control, with crime boss Vladimir Fisk leading the charge. As the body count rises, Detective Pete Nixon, played by Anthony Bryant, is determined to take down Fisk—no matter the cost. However, Nixon’s relentless pursuit collides with the ambitions of Monroe Livingston, a young kingpin clawing his way to the top.
Forbidden Love That Complicates the War
Adding another layer to the chaos, Monroe and Nixon’s daughter, Autumn, have fallen in love. Their secret romance threatens to unravel everything, forcing Autumn to choose between loyalty to her father and her feelings for Monroe. Director Raheem Jenkins shared in an interview, “This film isn’t just about crime—it’s about the choices we make when love and loyalty collide.”
A Neo-Noir Thriller That Keeps Audiences Hooked
With its dark cinematography, intense action sequences, and morally complex characters, “90s Babiez” delivers a gripping neo-noir experience. The film’s unpredictable twists and high-stakes drama make it one of the most talked-about releases of the year.
A Must-Watch Crime Drama
“90s Babiez” is more than just a crime thriller—it’s a story of ambition, betrayal, and the consequences of power. With its compelling performances and intricate storytelling, the film is set to leave a lasting impact. Have you watched “90s Babiez” yet? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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You can also read an interview of Bill Belew at Prachesta Magazine