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Trailer For Indie Crime Thriller ALL SOULS Starring Oscar-Winner Mikey Madison — GeekTyrant

Mar 12, 2025


A full trailer has been released for the indie crime thriller All Souls, starring recent Academy Award winner Mikey Madison, who took home the best actress award for her role in Anora. The film also stars G-Eazy, Samuel Roukin, Mia Love Disnard, Moise Amadou, and Zach Villa. The film, which has also gone by the name La Informante or The Informant, is directed by indie filmmaker Emmanuelle Pickett (aka Emmy Pickett), who made her feature directorial debut with this film after making many other short films previously. The screenplay is written by Anthony Ragnone II.The synopsis reads: “Academy Award winner Mikey Madison (Anora) and influential rapper Gerald ‘G-Eazy’ Gillum (The Fate of The Furious) star in this exhilarating thriller about a young woman pressured by cops to go undercover and infiltrate a local drug cartel. “Joining the ranks of young criminal recruits doing dangerous work as confidential informants, River (Madison) vows to save her family and clear her name in this adrenaline-fueled, emotionally charged movie experience.”This looks like an interesting and suspenseful flick. It got a theatrical release back in December 2023, but is just now getting a further release. Check out the trailer below, and watch All Souls available now on VOD.

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