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BlacKkKlansman
TrailerRon Stallworth, an African-American police officer from Colorado, successfully manages to infiltrate the local Ku Klux Klan with the help of a white surrogate, who eventually becomes head of the local branch.Actors: Alec Baldwin, John David Washington, Isiah Whitlock Jr., Robert John Burke, Brian Tarantina, Arthur J. Nascarella, Ken Garito, Frederick Weller, Adam Driver, Michael Buscemi, Laura Harrier, ...»Director: Spike LeeCountry: United States, ChinaDuration: 135 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.51 CommentsSort By- Newest
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TheTruth AnonymousBoth sides chanting "My color power my color power" disgusting hate will breed hate every time a Cop shoots a Black Person he creates a BLM member and every time a Black Person attacks a white man and such he creates a KKK member why can't people just let go it's like they missed the point of Martin Luther King.2020-02-16 04:02Keywords: -
Actors of "BlacKkKlansman"
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Characters of "BlacKkKlansman"
Ron StallworthPlayed by: John David WashingtonMr. TurrentinePlayed by: Isiah Whitlock Jr.Flip ZimmermanPlayed by: Adam DriverPatrice DumasPlayed by: Laura HarrierKwame TurePlayed by: Corey HawkinsFelix KendricksonPlayed by: Jasper PääkkönenDavid DukePlayed by: Topher GraceJerome TurnerPlayed by: Harry Belafonte -
Creators of "BlacKkKlansman"
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Critic Reviews of "BlacKkKlansman"
New York ObserverAugust 28, 2018A kitchen sink and kaleidoscopic study of cultural and institutional racism in America.
New YorkerAugust 14, 2018Stallworth recognizes that "white voice" is a seductive fiction, like many of the customs of association cherished within the K.K.K.
New YorkerAugust 13, 2018For all its revelations of racist rot at the core of American society, Lee also offers a clear, specific, and wondrous, if wary, view of change that's possible because, at one time and to some extent, it actually happened.
New YorkerAugust 13, 2018Lee would contend, I guess, that the sober approach will no longer suffice-that the age we inhabit is too drunk on its own craziness. He has a point.
NPRAugust 13, 2018An entertaining jaunt through the '70s, with some dutiful grappling over the enduring question of race in America thrown in...
What the Flick?!August 10, 2018A masterful tension of "I'm going to make you laugh, and I'm also going to make you feel really weird and uneasy".
Me gusta el cineSeptember 05, 2018An incisive critique that demonstrates Lee's ability to relate events from more than forty years ago, with America's current social state. [Full review in Spanish]
Urban CinefileSeptember 04, 2018Spike Lee is a political activist and 'jive artist' of note so you would not be surprised that Blackkklansman is not just strong cinema but strong on propaganda, too.
Nerds of PreySeptember 03, 2018Washington's portrayal of Ron Stallworth is humorous and understated, but powerful.
CinemixtapeSeptember 01, 2018Lee's extraordinary film doubles as a visceral entertainment and an urgent reminder of a past we haven't been able to shake.
ChrisStuckmann.comAugust 31, 2018It's just about perfect in balance of tone, and it's easily Spike Lee's best film in years.
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Gallery of "BlacKkKlansman"