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Sleight

Sleight is a superhero drama film written and directed by in his feature directorial debut, with a co-written by Dillard and Alex Theurer. The story centers on Bo (), a talented street magician in who has implanted an electromagnetic device in his arm to enhance his performances, but after his mother's sudden death, he turns to drug dealing in the city's underground party scene to provide for his younger sister (). The film explores themes of family loyalty, urban survival, and the blurred lines between street magic and real power, as Bo's abilities draw him deeper into a dangerous criminal world led by a ruthless supplier (). Supporting roles include as Bo's love interest , as Georgi, 's associate, as their late mother , as Bones, and as , with additional cast members. Produced on a $250,000 budget by Diablo Entertainment, Sleight premiered at the on January 23, 2016, before a wide theatrical release on April 28, 2017, distributed by and BH Tilt. Critically, the film received praise for its inventive blend of intimate character drama and low-key sci-fi elements, earning an 81% approval rating on based on 43 reviews as of November 2025, with critics highlighting Dillard's assured direction and Latimore's charismatic performance. Ebert's awarded it three out of four stars, commending its mix of "intimate sci-fi thrills with dramatic, big-city dangers" while noting some narrative pacing issues. Audience reception was more mixed, with a 5.9/10 average on from approximately 9,500 users as of November 2025, often citing the film's grounded take on tropes in an urban setting as a strength, though some found the plot predictable. Since its release, Sleight has gained a , particularly on streaming platforms like , for its fresh perspective on Black protagonists in genre cinema.

Plot

''Sleight'' follows Bo Wolfe, a young street magician in who has surgically implanted an in his arm to perform feats of metal manipulation, blending with subtle technological enhancement. After the death of their mother, Bo assumes responsibility for his younger sister, , dropping out of school to support them through his performances and a clandestine side job dealing drugs for local supplier . Bo's routine involves daytime street shows where he captivates audiences with card tricks and object levitations powered by his , while nights are spent distributing and at parties under 's orders. Tension escalates when enlists Bo in enforcing his territory against a rival dealer named ; during a raid, Bo is coerced into severing Maurice's hand as punishment, earning a of drugs as a reward but deepening his entanglement in . Attempting to accelerate his exit from the trade, Bo dilutes the product to increase profits, but discovers the tampering and demands $45,000 repayment within a week, threatening severe consequences. As scrambles to raise the funds through intensified dealing and performances, he begins a tentative romance with , a compassionate neighbor who bonds with and offers a glimpse of normalcy amid the peril. However, when Bo fails to meet the deadline, Angelo's henchmen kidnap to coerce payment, thrusting Bo into a desperate bid for her rescue. Drawing on his engineering expertise, Bo constructs a feedback oscillator to amplify his implant's power, enabling him to telekinetically hurl metal objects, disarm armed guards, and navigate Angelo's fortified compound. In the climactic confrontation, systematically overcomes 's crew—manipulating vehicles, weapons, and debris in a fusion of street magic and raw force—before facing himself in a brutal showdown that leaves the subdued. Though successful in freeing , the overtaxed device causes severe burns to 's arm, necessitating its partial . In the aftermath, with safe and his relationship with strengthening, experiments with a new trick in their home; as the lights flicker mysteriously without his implant, the film hints at the emergence of innate telekinetic abilities beyond his technological crutch, integrating the elements into the gritty crime drama as a for untapped potential forged in adversity.

Cast

The principal cast of Sleight features as Bo Wolfe, the film's protagonist and a young street with telekinetic abilities who supports his family through performances and illicit activities. plays Tina Wolfe, Bo's younger sister whom he cares for following their mother's death. portrays Holly, Bo's neighbor and romantic interest who becomes involved in his life. Dulé Hill appears as Angelo, a ruthless and Bo's supplier in the underground scene. Sasheer Zamata stars as Georgi, Angelo's tough and loyal associate. Supporting roles include Donzaleigh Abernathy as Mary, Bo and Tina's late mother, Cameron Esposito as Luna, a club owner connected to the drug trade, and Lance Reddick as Bones, a .

Production

Development

J.D. Dillard, the of Sleight, began his career as a director before taking a job as a receptionist at ' , where he later assisted Abrams' family during the production of in in 2014–2015. The film originated as a short film script co-written by Dillard and Alex Theurer in 2014, initially conceived as a proof-of-concept project about a young street magician navigating urban challenges. After shooting the short, Dillard and Theurer expanded it into a feature-length screenplay, recognizing its potential to explore deeper themes within a constrained narrative framework. Dillard drew key inspirations from his childhood fascination with street magic, which he sought to blend with superhero origin tropes and the gritty realism of urban crime dramas, creating a story centered on a discovering real telekinetic powers amid personal hardships. This fusion allowed for a low-stakes entry into genre filmmaking, emphasizing relatable struggles over . The film was produced on a modest low-six-figure budget by Diablo Entertainment. In evolving the script, Dillard prioritized practical effects for the telekinesis sequences to maintain a grounded aesthetic, deliberately avoiding heavy reliance on to keep costs down and enhance the film's intimate, realistic tone. This approach focused on innovative, on-set illusions inspired by street magic techniques, ensuring the supernatural elements felt authentic within the urban setting.

Casting

The casting for Sleight commenced with announcements in mid-2015, following open calls in earlier that year to identify talent for the film's key roles. was the first major cast member announced for the lead role of Bo, the street magician and protective brother, leveraging his emerging acting profile from projects like The Firm and his musical background. A primary challenge in the casting process was securing young actors capable of performing the film's magic tricks convincingly, particularly for the sibling leads Bo and Tina, as the story required seamless integration of sleight-of-hand and illusion elements. , then a 12-year-old newcomer, was ultimately selected for Tina after paired auditions with Latimore to evaluate their on-screen sibling chemistry, marking her breakout role prior to . Dulé Hill was cast as Angelo, the antagonist, to bring dramatic depth and intensity to the role, drawing on his established television career in series like The West Wing and Psych, where he demonstrated strong dramatic and charismatic range. To prepare for the film's supernatural elements, the principal cast participated in training sessions focused on telekinesis illusions, relying on practical props and real magic techniques sourced from tutorials and director J.D. Dillard's personal expertise in illusion to maintain authenticity without heavy reliance on visual effects. The production prioritized diversity in its casting choices, centering African American actors like Latimore and in the lead roles to authentically represent the urban environment and explore themes of Black heroism in a typically dominated by other demographics.

Filming

for Sleight took place over 17 days in the summer of 2015, from July 20 to August 10. The production was primarily shot on location in neighborhoods to evoke an authentic urban environment reflective of the story's setting. Director J.D. Dillard employed a grounded visual style, emphasizing practical effects to portray the protagonist's telekinetic abilities, which stem from an implanted electromagnet. Most magic sequences relied on real sleight-of-hand techniques performed by the cast, supplemented by minimal CGI for enhancements like object levitation in key action moments, rather than extensive digital effects. This approach aligned with the film's microbudget of approximately $250,000, funded by Diablo Entertainment, allowing for creative resource allocation over high-cost visual effects. The low budget and small crew necessitated a guerrilla-style , with challenges including limited mobility and the demands of night shoots for several and scenes. These constraints fostered an intimate, aesthetic but required careful planning during to ensure cinematic quality. In , the picture was locked within 10 weeks, followed by initial integration and music completion in about 1.5 months, enabling a swift turnaround for the film's Sundance premiere.

Release

Premiere and distribution

Sleight had its world premiere at the on January 23, 2016, as part of the NEXT program, where it garnered attention for its innovative blend of street and elements. Shortly after, on January 28, 2016, and acquired all worldwide distribution rights to the film during the festival. The film received a wide theatrical release in the United States on April 28, 2017, distributed by BH Tilt—a division of —and , opening in 565 theaters nationwide. Marketing for Sleight emphasized the unique fusion of magic tricks and drama, with an official trailer released on January 12, 2017, showcasing protagonist Bo's sleight-of-hand skills amid tense criminal scenarios. A key promotional poster, unveiled on December 23, 2016, featured lead actor demonstrating card tricks, underscoring the film's central theme of illusion and deception. Campaigns also highlighted director J.D. Dillard's professional ties to J.J. Abrams' Bad Robot , where he began as a , using and press interviews to build narrative buzz around his indie-to-mainstream journey. Internationally, Sleight saw limited theatrical releases in markets including the and , with primary availability shifting to video-on-demand platforms shortly after the U.S. rollout, such as digital rentals on and streaming on .

Box office

Sleight had a in the United States on April 28, 2017, grossing $1,701,785 during its opening weekend from 565 theaters, achieving a strong per-theater average of $3,012 and finishing 14th at the North American . This initial performance reflected the film's niche appeal as an , drawing audiences interested in its blend of street and . The film experienced a significant decline in its second weekend, earning $768,005—a % drop—amid broader market softness and increasing competition from major blockbusters such as , which dominated screens. Over its entire domestic run, Sleight accumulated $3,986,245, with international earnings adding just $3,460 for a worldwide total of $3,989,705. Produced on a modest of $250,000, the film ultimately grossed over 15 times its production costs, demonstrating solid financial returns for a low-budget release primarily through domestic theatrical performance and ancillary deals.

Home media

The home video release of Sleight occurred on August 1, 2017, in the United States, distributed by in formats including Blu-ray, DVD, and a . The Blu-ray edition features video resolution with a 5.1 soundtrack, alongside standard trailers for other films but no additional behind-the-scenes content. The film became available for streaming on in the United States starting May 16, 2021, where it entered the platform's Top 10 movies list shortly after. As of November 2025, Sleight is accessible for digital rental or purchase on platforms including , , and , though it is no longer included in subscription streaming libraries like or . Internationally, region-specific DVD editions were released in , such as in the via , with digital rentals available through and in select markets. Physical sales of the releases have been modest, reflecting the film's limited theatrical footprint, while streaming availability post-2021 contributed to increased viewership.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, Sleight received generally positive reviews from critics, earning an 83% approval rating on based on 42 reviews, with the site's consensus noting that the film "subverts genre norms, delivering a smart and well-acted—if ultimately somewhat frustrating—magical mystery." On , it holds a score of 62 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable" reception from 18 critics. Critics praised the film's innovative blending of genres, combining street-level drama, sci-fi elements, and superhero tropes in a fresh manner that avoids clichés. Jacob Latimore's performance as the protagonist Bo was widely highlighted for its quiet intensity and vulnerability, anchoring the narrative with authentic emotional depth. The depiction of offered a grounded, realistic portrayal of urban life, emphasizing everyday struggles without romanticization. Reviewers also commended the effects, which integrated seamlessly into the story through impressive sleight-of-hand sequences that enhanced the film's low-budget charm. However, some critiques pointed to pacing issues in the third act, where the escalation felt rushed and uneven, contributing to the film's frustrating moments. The explanation of Bo's powers was often described as underdeveloped, leaving certain sci-fi aspects underexplored amid the dramatic focus. Thematically, Sleight was analyzed for its exploration of family loyalty, as Bo's devotion to his drives his conflicts amid escalating dangers. It addresses through the lens of limited opportunities in a marginalized community, portraying the harsh realities of survival in contemporary . Critics appreciated its representation of a black superhero figure unbound by traditional capes or costumes, offering a nuanced take on rooted in and ingenuity rather than overt spectacle.

Accolades

Sleight received recognition primarily through festival nominations rather than major awards wins. At the , the film earned a nomination for the Audience Award in the Best of NEXT category, highlighting its appeal as an innovative debut feature. In 2018, director was nominated at the for Outstanding Emerging Director for his work on Sleight, acknowledging his promising talent in independent . He also received a nomination in the Outstanding First Screenplay category, shared with co-writer Alex Theurer. Despite these honors, Sleight did not secure any major awards victories. The film's reception at Sundance nonetheless played a pivotal role in launching Dillard's career, leading to subsequent projects such as directing Sweetheart (2019) and Devotion (2022).

Soundtrack

Composition and recording

Charles Scott IV composed the original score for Sleight, marking his debut as a feature film composer, with contributions from Virgil Howe on select tracks. As an in-house music supervisor, producer, and songwriter at Bad Robot Productions, Scott brought an urban electronic sensibility to the project, aligning with the film's blend of street-level crime drama and supernatural elements. The score was developed in studios during , after wrapped in August 2015. It comprises 28 tracks that feature a pulsing and propulsive guitar sound, creating a tense atmosphere to underscore the film's effects. Featured songs were incorporated to heighten energy in social and suspenseful sequences, including "Listen ReUP" by Thugli and "Swaying / Tumblers (feat. Kid Ikarus)" by Julien Jabre. These tracks, drawn from contemporary urban artists, reinforced the story's street culture, influenced by the film's shooting locations in the region.

The Sleight (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) album was released digitally on April 28, 2017, with a physical CD edition on May 12, 2017, by Lakeshore Records, featuring 28 tracks with a total runtime of 67 minutes. It includes original score compositions by Charles Scott IV alongside licensed songs by artists such as Thugli, Amir Says Nothing, and Kid Ikarus. The album was distributed in digital download and formats, with no edition produced.
No.TitleArtist/ComposerLength
1Welcome Home Scott IV3:51
2Mind Trick Scott IV1:20
3Rex I Scott IV3:33
4Get Me Out of Here Scott IV1:19
5Listen ReUPThugli3:30
6Stick UpAmir Says Nothing3:12
7No Limits Scott IV1:24
8Chop Chop Scott IV2:05
9SogAmir Says Nothing3:13
10Go To Sleep Scott IV1:36
11Two Keys Scott IV1:18
12Rex II Scott IV1:48
13Lucky 13 Scott IV0:46
14Run This (Instrumental)Thugli4:24
15Kid Ikarus3:33
16Rex Fin Scott IV1:51
17Swaying / Tumblers (feat. Kid Ikarus)Julien Jabre1:59
18WwhnKid Ikarus3:15
19Die AloneKid Ikarus2:35
20Escape Scott IV2:57
21You Gotta Watch Scott IV1:49
22After School Special Scott IV2:07
23Research Scott IV2:26
24Maximum Oscillation Scott IV1:54
25(Re)United Scott IV1:38
26San Diego / Improvements Scott IV2:53
27(Re)Turn Scott IV2:14
28Mark IVGeorgi Kay, Scott IV & 2:30

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