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Awards season nominations can be weird, especially when it comes to classifying where a particular performance and film should go. The Golden Globes have had their controversies, when movies like
The Martian are classified as Comedies, and the Oscars are no stranger to such abnormalities. In particular, the difference between a performance for lead and supporting actors/actresses has led to some interesting scuffles, and the nominations for the 93rd Academy Awards are no exception. While both LaKeith Stanfield and Daniel Kaluuya being nominated for
Judas and the Black Messiah is a well deserved honor to their performances, the fact that theyâre both nominated for Best Supporting Actor has me wondering what the heck is going on.
Judas and the Black Messiah: Daniel Kaluuya is transcendent in this thrilling picture
The story of the killing of a young Black Panther is flawed but fiercely muscular
Film Title: Judas and the Black Messiah
Director: Shaka King
Genre: Drama
We have recently seen a lot of decent, respectable, borderline dreary historical dramas – naming no names – creeping onto our smaller screens. Good acting. Polite set-dressing. Cosy liberal politics. You know? The sort of beasts that have always interested the awards bodies.
Judas and the Black Messiah is something different. Shaka King’s take on the demise of Fred Hampton, the Illinois Black Panther leader, is not without its flaws. The film is shot in a flat style that suggests high-end television. Nobody looks much like the person they are playing. The stunt casting of nice Martin Sheen as J Edgar Hoover – “What will you do when she brings home a negro?” he asks ma
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Judas And The Black Messiah delivers a powerful portrayal of the death and betrayal of a black civil rights activist
Review
Updated: 12 Mar 2021, 1:02
(15) 126mins
THE Civil Rights movement in 1960s America is well-trodden ground on the big screen.
But Judas And The Black Messiah introduces us to one key player that many may not have been aware of.
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Judas And The Black Messiah introduces us to one key player in the US civil rights movement that many may not have been aware of.Credit: AP:Associated Press
And it does so with performances so powerful that his is a name and a story you will never forget.
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