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  1. Oct 24, 2018 · “Bayou Caviar,” Cuba Gooding Jr.’s New Orleans-shot, New Orleans-set directoral debut, sounds like some sort of South Louisiana delicacy, the sort of sublime culinary delight for which the ...

  2. www.metacritic.com › movie › bayou-caviarBayou Caviar - Metacritic

    Oct 5, 2018 · New Orleans Times-Picayune. Oct 24, 2018. Gritty to the point of sleazy, the noir-tinged Bayou Caviar shows flashes of visual flair, and Gooding -- who wrote the screenplay in addition to directing and starring -- demonstrates he’s still got the sort of screen presence and million-dollar smile that made him a star some 27 years ago.

    • Cuba Gooding Jr.
  3. Rodney is a former boxing champ who, after a deathbed visit to his trainer and mentor, is propelled into reclaiming victory for his now simple life as a nightclub bouncer. He partners with a no-nonsense, lesbian photographer and an aspiring starlet to make a compromising tape with Isaac—a married, devout, Orthodox Jewish real estate mogul—that sets off a chain of events that brings down an ...

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    • Fireshoe Productions
    • Cuba Gooding Jr.
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Bayou_CaviarBayou Caviar - Wikiwand

    Bayou Caviar is a 2018 American neo-noir drama film directed by Cuba Gooding Jr. and written by Eitan Gorlin and Gooding. The film stars Gooding, Famke Janssen, Richard Dreyfuss, with Gregg Bello, Ken Lerner, Sam Thakur, Katharine McPhee, and Lia Marie Johnson in supporting roles. Russian hockey player Alexei Kovalev makes an appearance in the film. This film marks Gooding's first time as ...

  5. A former boxing champion and his companions get caught up with Russian mobsters after he witnesses a crime.

  6. Oct 4, 2018 · There’s a good pulpy story scattered around “Bayou Caviar,” and these actors are more than capable of telling it. But Gooding (who also rewrote Eitan Gorlin’s original script) gets ...

  7. Oct 5, 2018 · It used to be that when actors tried their hand at directing, the movies that resulted were glorified actors’ showcases, driven by performance but scrappy around the edges. These days, though ...

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