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  2. Mar 26, 2021 · Watch Spiked with a subscription on Prime Video, rent on Fandango at Home, or buy on Fandango at Home. Rated 4.5/5 Stars • 02/26/23. Juan Martinez Vera. Director. Aidan Quinn. John Wilson. Danay...

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    Mar 26, 2021 · Spiked: Directed by Juan Martinez Vera. With Aidan Quinn, Wendy Makkena, Deirdre Lovejoy, Danay Garcia. When the murder of a migrant worker shakes a southwest border town to its core, the feud between a newspaper owner and the chief of police leads to the blurring of the truth and a dirty fight for justice.

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

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    I was sorely tempted to choose “Do The Right Thing” as Spike Lee’s best film and it seems the logical choice. What Spike did with “Do The Right Thing” forever changed cinema, for filmmakers everywhere, but especially for African Americans. It’s brilliant, that’s beyond dispute but, it’s not his best. His best is a quiet little documentary he releas...

    I watched “25th Hour” days after I learned I wouldn’t be able to renew my visa and stay on in New York. After seven years of being an immigrant, I’d become a New Yorker; after twenty-four hours, Monty Brogan (Edward Norton) would be leaving New York too, albeit under different circumstances. He’d be going to prison upstate, sure, but the New York h...

     Argh, it’s going to happen, isn’t it? I’m going to be the white dude talking about how “25th Hour,” the Spike Lee movie that’s largely about white people, is his best! I’m really not certain that it’s ...

     The more I dive into “25th Hour,” the more it continues to impress me after 16 years. Every project Spike Lee touches, large or small and across a wide range, is wondrously provocative with poetic purp...

     “25thHour” is Spike Lee’s operatic valentine to New York City in all of its splendor and frustrations. More than any film during that time period, it deftly captures the existential malaise of post-9/1...

    “Crooklyn” and “Bamboozled.” “Crooklyn” has (cinematographer) Arthur Jafa, food stamps, the good Knicks content, and an unrelenting yet tender energy. It’s a film made by community, not only in collaboration with Jafa and the actors, but with Lee’s family (in particular his sister, making it less “male” than his films are usually). “Bamboozled” is ...

    In peak Spike Lee form, “BlacKkKlansman” was decidedly the most politically on-the-nose, topical film that screened at the Cannes Film Festival this year, where I was lucky enough to be in the audience for its premier. Based on the true story of a Colorado police officer, it has a distinctly stranger-than-fiction un-realness, its narrative body pre...

    I am someone who is impressed by longevity, staying power, and consistently excellent artistic output. A few names that come to mind for that criteria include: Meryl (duh), Denzel (double duh), David Sedaris, J.K. Rowling, Alfre Woodard, Elton John, and, of course, Spike Lee. Spike has been in the game for decades, so it’s hard for me to name only ...

    My choice for Spike Lee’s best film is “Chi-raq” (don’t get me wrong, “Do the Right Thing” is an incredible film). Spike’s 2015 overlooked masterpiece tried to warn us as to the impending nightmare on the horizon. “This is an emergency,” the film boldly declares before the opening credits roll. With “Chi-raq” Spike Lee and co-writer Kevin Willmont ...

    “Please pray for my city, Too much hate in my city, Too many heartaches in my city, But I got faith in my city.This Chi-Raq and I love that you, You can’t take it away from my city, Some can’t relate to my city, They die every day in my city.” Nothing excites me more than being able to discuss Spike Lee’s best film “Chi-Raq” on this week’s critic s...

  5. May 11, 2024 · published 11 May 2024. A truly great modern movie just hit Amazon Prime Video in the US, bringing one of Spike Lee's very best films to the service at no extra cost for subscribers (whether you...

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