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Lost Soulz
Directed by
Katherine Propper
Not Rated
2024
1h 35m
Drama
,
Music
5.5
90%
86%
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A young rapper leaves everything behind and embarks on an odyssey of self-discovery, music, and friendship in the heart of Texas.
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Cast of Lost Soulz
Suave Sidle
Sol
Syanda Stillwell
Wesley
Micro TDH
Froggy
Krystall Poppin
Nina
Alexander Brackney
Mao
Malachi Mabson
Kai
Aaron Melloul
Seven
Giovahnna Gabriel
Jessie
Tauran Ambroise
Big Loko
Kendra L. Franklin
Belinda
Noah Archibald
Tom
Steve Brudniak
Police Sergeant
P. Michael Hayes II
Police Officer
Von Keith Davis
Man in Line
Katherine Propper
Director / Writer
Andres Figueredo Thomson
Producer
Juan Carlos Figueredo Thomson
Producer
Lost Soulz Ratings & Reviews
Geek Vibes Nation
Cody Allen
Through breakout performances from Sidle, Melloul, and Poppin, Lost Soulz transcends its musical backdrop to deliver a profoundly human portrait of ambition, sacrifice, and redemption.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Connor Lightbody
While stylistically similar to the likes of Andrea Arnold's American Honey, it paves its own contemporary path as a commentary on Gen Z's artistic motivations and their relationship with technology
Arts Fuse
Steve Erickson
Still, the enthusiastic spirit of Lost Soulz is appealing enough to make what feels like two different types of movies sutured together dramatically satisfying.
AWFJ.org
Valerie Kalfrin
the closeness also comes through in the warm encouragement and creativity of its cast of mostly newcomers, who also wrote the songs they perform here.
Always Good Movies
Filipe Freitas
You find yourself wanting to like what you see. Yet, Lost Soulz is more to be admired than enjoyed, with noticeable choppiness where fluidity was needed.
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
Overall impression is extremely positive, marked by a succession of great performances and by an incidental soundtrack that is created on the fly. [Full review in Spanish]
IndieWire
Christian Zilko
For all of its cliched youthful exuberance, the film finds its footing in the third act when it offers a bittersweet look into the tradeoffs of fame and how their conflicts with personal obligations can derail even the most promising artists.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
... finds an endearing camaraderie among the ragtag characters - aided by expressive performances from the acting newcomers - while not glamorizing or softening the mental-health perils of viral fame and contemporary adolescence.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
[T]he third act ... tries to force some emotional weight on the cost of such an endeavor, but it's ... a jarring shift...
Slant Magazine
Ross McIndoe
Lost Soulz is a road-trip movie driven by good vibrations and the joy of making music.
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
Hip hop road movie wanders across America's physical landscape. The youthful music-making captures the ambitious feelings of rock 'n' roll movies. Predictable interminable scenes of getting high are saved by the genuine emotions of found-families.
The Stranger (Seattle, WA)
Chase Hutchinson
As the film delicately yet decisively establishes, no trip can ever last forever. Instead, it's like visiting the roadside petting zoo they stumble upon-you may be swept up in almost childlike wonder, but eventually, you'll have to leave it behind.
Variety
Murtada Elfadl
Buoyed by its charismatic lead performance, Lost Soulz makes for an entertaining ride. Its structure, cinematography and (especially) the choreography of musical scenes show the confidence of its first-time filmmaker.
Offscreen Central
Lauren Coates
What it lacks in story, Lost Soulz makes up in raw, character-focused storytelling, and the result is an earnest, open, remarkably joyful film with a quiet yet powerful lead.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
It's a story which invites trust and faith in humanity even as it acknowledges that life involves risks.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
Propper's greatest success is that she doesn't overdramatize tragedy and trauma.
Fort Worth Report
Joe Friar
Solid performances from the talented cast. Anyone who has ever been unsure of their purpose in life will relate to the film. Music plays a vital role, but the heart of the film is the journey of discovery that all of us undergo.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
[The main character] isn't the only one to take something raw and find the resonance in it in "Lost Soulz," which sees a number of promising artists going places.
Sunshine State Cineplex
Alan French
Lost Soulz challenges its audience to engage with a world it might not understand. Yet, it provides a stunningly human portrait of those who frequent the space.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Lost Soulz is like the Oscar-winning Nomadland with rap music.
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