

Stonewall
Kicked out by his parents, a gay teenager leaves small-town Indiana for New York's Greenwich Village, where growing discrimination against the gay community leads to riots on June 28, 1969.
Critics Sentiment
Danny hurls a brick through Stonewall window screaming Gay power
Danny attempts prostitution and receives oral sex from a man
The film's lowest point during Danny's prostitution attempt jumps significantly when he throws the brick that starts the riots, representing both his personal transformation and the historical moment.
Reviews show a film that struggled with historical accuracy and stereotypical characterizations in its first two acts, earning consistent criticism for whitewashing the Stonewall story. Despite these flaws, the climactic riot sequence and ending march resonated more positively with critics, who appreciated the emotional arc even while questioning the historical liberties taken.
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Jeremy Irvine
Danny Winters

Jonny Beauchamp
Ray / Ramona

Joey King
Phoebe Winters

Caleb Landry Jones
Orphan Annie

Matt Craven
Dep. Seymour Pine

David Cubitt
Coach Winters

Vladimir Alexis
Cong

Ben Sullivan
Quiet Paul

Andrea Frankle
Joyce Winters

Patrick Garrow
Bob Kohler

Alexandre Nachi
Little Lee

Karl Glusman
Joe Altman

Otoja Abit
Marsha P. Johnson

Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Trevor

Ron Perlman
Ed Murphy

Larry Day
Dep. Jack Smythe

Nastassia Markiewicz
Sarah Mills

Rohan Mead
Trent

Atticus Mitchell
Matt

Mark Camacho
Fat Tony
Crew
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