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- Ricky | Official Trailer | 2026 | Drama - YouTube
Newly released after being locked up in his teens, 30-year-old Ricky (Stephan James) navigates the challenging realities of life post-incarceration, and the
- Ricky (2026) Movie Tickets Showtimes Near You | Fandango
What is Ricky (2026) about? Newly released after being locked up in his teens, 30-year-old Ricky navigates the challenging realities of life post-incarceration, and the complexity of gaining independence for the first time as an adult
- Ricky (2025 film) - Wikipedia
Ricky is a 2025 American drama film, directed and produced by Rashad Frett, in his directorial debut, from a screenplay by Frett and Lin Que Ayoung It is an expansion of the 2023 short film of the same name by Frett [3]
- Ricky (2025) - IMDb
Newly released after being locked up in his teens, 30-year-old Ricky navigates the challenging realities of life post-incarceration, and the complexity of gaining independence for the first time as an adult
- Ricky Review: Powerful Drama of an Ex-Con in a World of . . . - Variety
As Ricky, Stephan James has a pensive baby face (he resembles the young Matt Damon), and he plays every moment beautifully, caught between a kind of street worldliness and a larger-world naïveté
- Inside the Radical Release Strategy for Sundance Winner Ricky
Coming from first-time feature director Rashad Frett with a producing team including Sterling Brim, also making his film debut, Ricky premiered 16 months ago at Sundance to wide acclaim and won
- New film Ricky asks the question we keep avoiding: What . . . - TheGrio
New film ‘Ricky’ asks the question we keep avoiding: What happens after prison? “Ricky” tells the story of a man released after 15 years in prison, exploring mistakes, grace, and the
- Ricky Review: Stephan James Stars in Drama About Life . . . - IndieWire
For 30-year-old Ricky Smith (Stephan James), life as a free man in Hartford, Connecticut is even harder than he feared Fresh out of prison after serving 15 years behind bars — a full half of his
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