Next weekIs this shot out yet
If it makes you feel better. Go for it.Since she's dating a white boy, is it ok that I say this broad isn't attractive![]()
looking forward to this since i saw the preview before "Luce".
wife and I got invited to a screening early next week.. apparently Melina matsoukas, Lena waite, and others will be there for Q&A after...cant wait
	They already started the campaignNot one but TWO British leads, a Greek Jew director, written and produced by white men and lesbians. Has FBADOSTUV started with yet another Scorched Earth disinformation campaign to derail the success for and just outright SHIT on "Queen & Slim" the way they tried (and miserably failed) to with "Harriet"? Asking for a friend...
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More like Thomasine And Bushrod.
					
				
					
				looking forward to this since i saw the preview before "Luce".
wife and I got invited to a screening early next week.. apparently Melina matsoukas, Lena waite, and others will be there for Q&A after...cant wait
					
				
					
				
					
				
					
				
					
				
					
				
					
				
					
				Not one but TWO British leads, a Greek Jew director, written and produced by white men and lesbians. Has FBADOSTUV started with yet another Scorched Earth disinformation campaign to derail the success for and just outright SHIT on "Queen & Slim" the way they tried (and miserably failed) to with "Harriet"? Asking for a friend...
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And how is that boycott working out for them?They already started the campaign

					
				
					
				
						
					
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				How was the film?
thanks for reminding me fam
We really enjoyed it. wife and I were invited to a screening on Monday..showed up there and the line up stretched around the perimeter of the theater. Bumped into a lot of friends and colleagues.. really big turnout and positive vibes, crowd was about 80% black..a lot of black, asian, latin toronto creatives were in attendance.
film was beautifully shot and acted, soundtrack was dope as shit...Jodi Turner and daniel kaluuya did their thing....you were really drawn into them, their dynamic and their journey because it feels like a scenario that could happen to any one of us.
there were a few scenes that got some loud applause...when the cop got shot in the beginning (not a spoiler since scene is in the trailer) the theatre ERUPTED with cheers and applause!! lol..a couple CACs looked a lil nervous...
some people may have an issue with the pacing..because after all this is a movie about a brotha and sista driving through multiple states together trying to avoid being seen...so ..while there are a lot of scenes and other interesting characters and situations....theres a lot of scenes in the film where it's just the two main characters also a long running time but the ending was very well done. Toronto gave it a standing applause
Lena waithe and the director melina came out to standing applause for a post film interview and Q&A and Lena said the energy in the theatre was the craziest shes ever felt during all of the showings she was really touched and they both broke down a whole lot of nuances in the film and provided so many interesting backstories and points that I might expand on a lil later once more people have watched the flick and we engage in discussion
, impossible diversions while on the run-straight nonsense. Sex scene with the deep brown bee stings was nice. The ending was every negative Black stereotype. We are our worst enemy, and love fucking symbolism with no power.Just saw it.... can't say I enjoyed it. Too many benevolent police portrayals for it to feel realistic...
The Queen character was very unlikable from the beginning until the end... I could never sympathize with her.
Bokeem Woodbine was the highlight of the film, this is not heroic like Bonnie & Clyde or Thelma and Louise
Yeah, she was just being a woman, letting once incident ruin her entire day and taking it out on every one. If anything, that was very real. She was bold but also annoying.The Queen character was very unlikable from the beginning until the end... I could never sympathize with her.
Yeah, he was cool. Funny too.Bokeem Woodbine was the highlight of the film
for what? What could they possibly be mad at? Did they think that the females performance hit too close to home?Damn, you got Black women tearing this movie apart and fucking up anyone who disagrees with them on YT