
The I Love Boosters crew isn’t just stealing designer bags — they’re stealing the whole spotlight. The brand‑new sneak peek drops us straight into the chaos, the comedy, and the couture‑level messiness of this crime‑comedy ride, giving us a loud, stylish taste of the i love boosters trailer vibe. A crew of professional shoplifters going after a ruthless, greedy fashion maven? Honestly… it’s giving community service with benefits.
A Fashion Heist With a Social Bite
Written and directed by Boots Riley, the film leans into his signature surreal, satirical, “laugh‑so‑you‑don’t‑cry” storytelling. The Velvet Gang moves like a family, fights like siblings, and boosts like artists. The trailer teases glossy department stores, security‑tag ballet, and a villain who looks like she’d trademark greed if she could. It’s capitalism‑clowning with a high‑fashion filter.
A Cast That Knows How to Play

This ensemble is stacked like a luxury display case: Keke Palmer, Naomi Ackie, Taylour Paige, Poppy Liu, Eiza González, LaKeith Stanfield, Will Poulter, Don Cheadle, and Demi Moore. Every frame looks like someone’s about to steal the scene — or the merchandise. Palmer and Paige, especially, feel like they’re having the time of their lives.
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Boots Riley Is Back and Still Unbothered
After Sorry to Bother You and I’m a Virgo, Riley returns with another genre‑bender that pokes the bear of capitalism while wearing a fabulous coat. If the trailer is any indication, this one’s going to be loud, clever, stylish, and proudly weird — the exact recipe we show up for.
Synopsis
Imagine a heist movie that got dipped in glitter, attitude, and a little righteous chaos. A crew of sharp, stylish boosters decides they’ve had enough of a fashion mogul who’s been squeezing the community dry — so they do what they do best: take everything back, one boosted bag at a time. It’s messy, it’s bold, it’s half‑Robin Hood, half‑department‑store demolition derby. The Velvet Gang moves like a family, steals like poets, and turns every aisle into a runway of rebellion.
In theaters May 22 — mark it, circle it, live it.
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