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      • Honey Boy is a tremendously personal and sublime story that turns pain and guilt into something productive. Rated: 4/5 • Jul 14, 2024 Honey Boy might be LaBeouf’s ultra-personal autobiographical attempt at self-repair, but it also succeeds as a brutally honest and thoughtful reflection on a formative love-hate relationship.
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  2. Nov 8, 2019 · Amazon Prime. 93 minutes ‧ R ‧ 2019. Sheila O'Malley. November 8, 2019. 5 min read. “I’m your cheerleader, honey boy.” James Lort (Shia LaBeouf) says this to his son, 11-year-old Otis (Noah Jupe), whose career acting in movies and television keeps the shattered family afloat financially.

  3. Honey Boy. TRAILER. NEW. When 12-year-old Otis begins to find success as a television star, his abusive, alcoholic father returns and takes over as his guardian, and their contentious...

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  4. Written as a therapy exercise by actor Shia LaBeouf, as a part of his rehabilitation program, Honey Boy is an autobiographical tale that has the queasy qualities of a Catholic confession.

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  5. Honey Boy is a 2019 American drama film directed by Alma Har'el with a screenplay by Shia LaBeouf, loosely based on his childhood and his relationship with his father. The film stars LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe and FKA Twigs.

  6. Shia LaBeouf’s Autobiographical Honey Boy Is a Complex, Flawed Take on Addiction. LaBeouf dives into his own history as a child actor and addict, channeling his own troubled father—mostly to...

  7. Nov 8, 2019 · Honey Boy is a dolorous example of an alarming trend in modern movies — the miraculous ability of an infinitesimal talent to raise money for an obnoxious, self-indulgent film about his own life designed to appeal to absolutely nobody except the arrogant subject himself.

  8. Honey Boy: Directed by Alma Har'el. With Shia LaBeouf, Lucas Hedges, Noah Jupe, Byron Bowers. A young actor's stormy childhood and early adult years as he struggles to reconcile with his father and deal with his mental health.