Straight outta the San Fernando Valley, a college-bound comics geek, played by writer-director Devin Rice, embarks on a project to discover his inner gangsta in Being Black Enough. Made on a reported shoestring of less than $25,000 and subtitled or (How to Kill a Black Man), the movie is notable for its Diy moxie and its readiness to tackle a complex subject head-on.
The self-taught Rice — who also produced, with his off-screen partner, Jacqueline Rice, as well as editing and handling other postproduction duties — takes real risks as he delves into what it means for a black American...
The self-taught Rice — who also produced, with his off-screen partner, Jacqueline Rice, as well as editing and handling other postproduction duties — takes real risks as he delves into what it means for a black American...
- 2/8/2018
- by Sheri Linden
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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