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  1. Jun 12, 2020 · It’s amazing Lee ever got to make another Hollywood movie after this. 6. School Daze (1988) Generally underrated, this (his second film) is, in many ways, the template for everything about Spike ...

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    • Do the Right Thing (1989) Not only Lee's masterwork but arguably one of the greatest films of all time, Do the Right Thing captures the highs and lows, tensions and tragedies of a Brooklyn neighborhood on a sweltering summer day.
    • Malcolm X (1992) Some stories are a perfect match for a director, and, in Malcolm X, Lee harnesses his frustrations — with the media, its double standards, and the broader biases Black people face every day — into a powerful three-hour-plus opus.
    • 25th Hour (2002) Often referred to as the definitive movie that deals with the tragedy of Sept. 11 and its impact on New York, 25th Hour finds Lee operating outside of his wheelhouse in telling the story of Monty (Edward Norton), a drug dealer in his last hours of freedom before starting a prison sentence.
    • BlacKkKlansman (2018) It's hard to believe that, after 30 (mostly) celebrated years in the industry, Lee had never been nominated for a Best Director Academy Award.
    • Oldboy
    • Girl 6
    • She Hate Me
    • Get on The Bus
    • Da Sweet Blood of Jesus
    • Miracle at St. Anna
    • Summer of Sam
    • Red Hook Summer
    • Crooklyn
    • Chi-Raq

    Park Chan-wook's Oldboy is a radical thriller that brought a new era of Korean cinema to Hollywood. To this day, the movie casts a large shadow over the industry and has provided influence for a whole generation of directors. It didn't need to be remade. How could you capture that magic twice? Even Spike Lee couldn't pull it off and the end result ...

    Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks penned the screenplay for Girl 6, the story of a sweet innocent young woman who falls into the world of phone sex operators, and it's sort of hard to believe that a woman wrote this film that seems to wholly misunderstand the female gender at every turn. The potential complexities of this topic are...

    When Spike Lee misses the mark, he does so in near-spectacular fashion. She Hate Me follows a disgraced executive who decides to make money by offering his services as a sperm donor to lesbian couples. Lee has faced criticism over the years for his ham-fisted take on gender politics and She Hate Memay be the most egregious example of how bad his ta...

    In 1995, the Million Man March took place in Washington D.C., a gathering of Black men from across America as part of a grassroots movement to garner attention from politicians and the media at large regarding issues of Black voters. Lee uses this occasion to dramatize those very issues in Get On the Bus, Mostly comprised of conversations between s...

    Lee took to Kickstarter to fund his semi-remake of the experimental horror Ganja and Hess. It's fascinating to see a Black vampire movie given how overwhelmingly white the genre is and there's an impressively nightmarish tone to the entire piece that effectively captures the suffocating experience of lacking control over one's body. Sadly, it's jus...

    Spike Lee making a World War II movie felt like a great decision at the time, but Miracle at St. Anna shows a director out of his depth. Based on the story of a group of Black soldiers who sought refuge in a Tuscan village, the movie is overstuffed and overlong and feels oddly tentative in a way that simply does not befit Lee’s talents. It’s a film...

    Nobody would ever accuse Spike Lee of trying to copy another auteur's style, but Summer of Sam is probably the closest he'll ever get to making a Martin Scorsese movie, for better or worse. Set during the Summer of 1977 when New York was plagued by both an epic blackout and the killings of David Berkowitz, the movie is knowingly trashy and stark in...

    Red Hook Summer saw Spike Lee return to his low-budget roots, free of big studio interference and free to tell whatever story he desired. Shot guerrilla-style and often with the use of iPads, this family drama has the ferociousness of a director off the leash. Clarke Peters, perhaps best-known for The Wire, gives a stellar performance as a preacher...

    One of only two Spike Lee movies with a PG-13 rating, Crooklyn is a semi-autobiographical family portrait that is one of the director's warmest efforts. Bolstered by a superb cast that includes Zelda Harris, Alfre Woodard, and Delroy Lindo, Crooklynallows its story to quietly unfolds by having its young female protagonist observe the world around h...

    The first film to be produced by Amazon Studios, 2015's Chi-Raq sees Lee veer wildly between razor-sharp entertainment and awkward social satire. Based on Lysistrata, a classic Greek comedy from 411 BC, Chi-Raq imagines a riotous solution to gang violence in Chicago's south side - until the fighting ends, the women of the city will withhold sex ind...

  2. A definitive list of the best Spike Lee movies all the way down to his worst, ranked by Tomatometer.

  3. 11 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Do the Right Thing. 1989 2h R. 8.0 (113K) Rate. 93 Metascore. On the hottest day of the year on a street in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, everyone's hate and bigotry smolders and builds until it explodes into violence. Director Spike Lee Stars Danny Aiello Ossie Davis Ruby Dee.

  4. Aug 10, 2018 · Spike Lee’s 10 Best Movies Ranked. By Joe Leydon. David Lee. Spike Lee has been making movies for more than 30 years now, racking up some two dozen feature credits leading up to the release...

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  6. Aug 10, 2018 · Critic’s Picks: Spike Lee’s Filmography, Ranked. From 'Do the Right Thing' to 'BlacKkKlansman,' here are 30 of a THR film critic's favorite Spike Lee films ranked from worst to...

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