BlacKkKlansman: Jaw-dropping, witty account of true events with the ending showing that very little if anything has changed.

https://youtu.be/pFc6I0rgmgY

Excellent drama based on real events where two undercover police in Colorado - one black, one Jewish - infiltrated a KKK chapter with the Jewish policeman being the physical face of the black officer who instigated the initial phone contact with the KKK.

It well manages the mix of personal and professional and has a very powerful ending with newsreel footage of the Charlottsville march, the violence and killing, the Trump response and, most powerfully, words from David Duke , a central character in the drama and KKK grand Wizard (!) showing that the events a ndn attitudes shown in the film in the 70’s have contimued and been encouraged by the current White House leader and his followers.

An excellent film that manages to combone thought and entertainment in one very slick and powerfully entertaining package.

Brother. Edgy and grimly authentic drama with satisfying conclusion

Assassination Nation: Graphically violent , funny and explicit black thriller-satire about the toxic effects of contemporary online media obsession