88
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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100IndieWireRobert DanielsIndieWireRobert DanielsIt is, through every composition, every serrated cut, and every lived-in performance, a rebellious and revolutionary masterpiece that swims so deep into the historical and public consciousness of race, you can’t help but be equally consumed by its unwavering depths.
- 80The GuardianChitra RamaswamyThe GuardianChitra RamaswamyHappily, in making the delicate transfer from stage to screen, ear for eye ends up pushing the boundaries of both forms. Here is a blistering experimental film about British and American black experience, rarely seen side by side. The sparest and most unsparing of cine-poems. A play with extras using spoken word, physical theatre, installation and music to verbalise what remains beyond the bounds of articulacy.
- 80The GuardianPeter BradshawThe GuardianPeter BradshawIt is an agonisingly tough watch, crackling with tension.
- 80Little White LiesDavid JenkinsLittle White LiesDavid JenkinsA fiery, confrontational missive from one of the finest dramatic writers in the business.
- 80Time OutDave CalhounTime OutDave CalhounIt’s impossible entirely to recreate the effect of being in the room with this play, but this ear for eye is still essential for the art and power and relevance of tucker green’s unique wordplay.