BlacKkKlansman (dir. Spike Lee).
“[It] proves itself as an ultra-timely yet blunt commentary on contemporary identity politics using race as a reminder of our ills. The film weaponizes melodrama and Lee’s cinematic understanding of history to put...

BlacKkKlansman (dir. Spike Lee).

[It] proves itself as an ultra-timely yet blunt commentary on contemporary identity politics using race as a reminder of our ills. The film weaponizes melodrama and Lee’s cinematic understanding of history to put these stories into a greater whole. It’s another searing portrait of fighting the power.

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