Armageddon Time

Armageddon Time

6.5

Oct 28 2022

2h 54m

Drama

In 1980, Queens, New York, a young Jewish boy befriends a rebellious African-American classmate to the disapproval of his privileged family and begins to reckon with growing up in a world of inequality and prejudice.

Banks Repeta

Banks Repeta

Paul Graff

Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway

Esther Graff

Jeremy Strong

Jeremy Strong

Irving Graff

Jaylin Webb

Jaylin Webb

Johnny Davis

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