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Detroit
TrailerAmidst the chaos of the Detroit Rebellion, with the city under curfew and as the Michigan National Guard patrolled the streets, three young African American men were murdered at the Algiers Motel.Actors: John Boyega, Will Poulter, Algee Smith, Jacob Latimore, Jason Mitchell, Hannah Murray, Jack Reynor, Kaitlyn Dever, Ben OToole, John Krasinski, Anthony Mackie, ...»Director: Kathryn BigelowCountry: United StatesDuration: 143 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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DismukesPlayed by: John BoyegaKraussPlayed by: Will PoulterLarryPlayed by: Algee SmithFredPlayed by: Jacob LatimoreCarlPlayed by: Jason MitchellJuliePlayed by: Hannah MurrayDemensPlayed by: Jack ReynorKarenPlayed by: Kaitlyn DeverFlynnPlayed by: Ben O'TooleAttorney AuerbachPlayed by: John Krasinski -
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Critic Reviews of "Detroit"
The New RepublicAugust 08, 2017The violence in Detroit is gratuitous simply because there is so much of it and it is so profoundly repugnant.
New YorkerAugust 07, 2017Bigelow doesn't have as original, as distinctive, as reflective a sense of cinematic drama as the extraordinary subject matter of "Detroit" requires.
New York ObserverAugust 04, 2017Reteaming Bigelow and Boal, Detroit lacks the clarity of their previous collaborations but the ambitious period drama maintains their power to disturb, and question what it is to be an American.
Christian Science MonitorAugust 04, 2017This may be the point that racist violence reduces its victims to an atrocious nothingness. But the unrelenting atrocity, so lacking in dramatic or emotional modulation, becomes numbing.
Globe and MailAugust 04, 2017Somewhere between a Straw Dogs-style "survive the night" home invasion narrative, Milgram experiment moral problem play and racial torture porn.
Associated PressAugust 03, 2017It's hard to overstate just how visceral and harrowing an experience it is. Detroit is a well-made and evocative film that is also numbingly brutal with little to no reprieve.
SSG SyndicateAugust 13, 2017Sordid and sadistic, it's filled with so much excessive violence that it induces revulsion, emerging as exploitative, racial torture pornography.
Sacramento News & ReviewAugust 11, 2017The final movement of Detroit feels more like the work of an awards-grubber, and exposes [Bigelow's] general awkwardness with warmth.
National PostAugust 11, 2017Bigelow's recent work is a cinema of big, difficult questions, but its cold treatment of trauma often leaves an empty impression, one that doesn't make the viewer understand or appreciate the moral implications of evil.
Spliced PersonalityAugust 11, 2017Yes, the movie's harrowing middle hour is almost too excruciating to endure. It upsets viewers and sends them streaming for the exits because it's supposed to.
The Mary SueAugust 10, 2017Detroit is an important film for this moment in our country's history, and it's one that I'd recommend people see.
National Catholic ReporterAugust 10, 2017The intense dramatic violence in that small motel annex felt claustrophobic. Bigelow knows how to make you feel everything.
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