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Five Star
TrailerThe film is a nuanced portrait of two men struggling with gang life, and an intimate contemplation on manhood in the modern urban environment. The relationship between two men - Primo, an actual gang leader in the East New York Bloods, and John, a young man trying to decide whether gang life is the path for him.Genre: DramaActors: James Primo Grant, John Diaz, Wanda Nobles Colon, Jasmine Burgos, Richard Bird, Larry Bogad, Jaiden Kaine, C.T. TaylorDirector: Keith MillerCountry: United StatesDuration: 83 minQuality: SDRelease: 2015IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Five Star"
New YorkerAugust 03, 2015The writer and director, Keith Miller, establishes engaging characters but stifles their thoughts and emotions, sets up dramatic situations but avoids their practicalities and implications.
Hollywood ReporterJuly 27, 2015Keith Miller's Five Star makes its nonactors look like trained thesps and (in a good way) vice versa.
New York TimesJuly 23, 2015Slow and steady, and with remarkable assuredness, Keith Miller's "Five Star" plays mean-streets drama in the lowest of keys.
AV ClubJuly 23, 2015There's just not enough meat on these bones, and what meat there is has been thoroughly chewed over.
Village VoiceJuly 21, 2015Keith Miller's modest drama Five Star is the kind of depiction the city sorely needs.
The Film StageApril 12, 2016Because of the heavy use of tropes, the documentary style and genre subversion are not enough to make Five Star feel urgent or authentic.
We Got This CoveredAugust 03, 2015Five Star has the power to make anyone appreciate the life they have, and think about what it really takes to be a man.
Movie NationJuly 29, 2015Intimate, engaging and engrossing look at New York gang life and the charisma that it takes to bring in new recruits
Cinemalogue.comJuly 24, 2015It's consistently compelling, and develops a tension that doesn't feel forced, despite being rough around the edges.
GuardianJuly 24, 2015The verisimilitude is a poke at the cliche-riddled work seen on television crime shows, but its lack of stylisation and mundane focus can leave you thirsting for, if not some drama, at least a tad more pizzazz.
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