फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Naked Gun set in a 1990's hip hop setting, this entertaining romp has cult classic written all over it. Just saw White Dudes Can't Rap on Amazon Prime and the slapstick and absurdity won me over. Clifton Powell tears it up as Chef Da'Ron, a tipster in the investigation who has an interesting take on US history. The guy from The Five Heartbeats also delivers cinema's greatest Heimlich Maneuver. And the film has an authentic old school hip hop soundtrack from MC Breeze, formerly on Hammer's label. Shawn Michelle Cosby provides a fine turn as the femme fatale, Felina Touche', but deadpan detective KO (John Lumia) carries the investigation and the movie. Enjoy!
White Dudes Can't Rap is a quirky slapstick comedy suitable for teens to adults.
When a suburban private detective takes on the case of a missing musician, he finds himself smack dab in the Philadelphia hood. Detective KO's search gets him into some hilarious situations, better seen than described. The original soundtrack written and produced by Philadelphia Rap pioneer MC Breeze provides just the right note for every scene.
If you like word play and physical comedy, you will love White Dudes Can't Rap. Winner of the Best Comedy Feature in both the Springfield Independent Film Festival and the New York Tri-State International Film Festival, and a selected feature at the Harlem New York Hip Hop Festival, White Dudes Can't Rap is now streaming on Amazon and Tubi.
When a suburban private detective takes on the case of a missing musician, he finds himself smack dab in the Philadelphia hood. Detective KO's search gets him into some hilarious situations, better seen than described. The original soundtrack written and produced by Philadelphia Rap pioneer MC Breeze provides just the right note for every scene.
If you like word play and physical comedy, you will love White Dudes Can't Rap. Winner of the Best Comedy Feature in both the Springfield Independent Film Festival and the New York Tri-State International Film Festival, and a selected feature at the Harlem New York Hip Hop Festival, White Dudes Can't Rap is now streaming on Amazon and Tubi.
10HF-704
White Dudes Can't Rap is a 2025 indie comedy sleeper. For those who miss the Naked Gun franchise, this low-budget period piece detective story delivers the laughs. Set in a 1990's Philadelphia hip hop club, Philly rap legend MC Breeze creates an authentic soundtrack that takes us back in time while constantly driving the film forward. But detective KO, John Lumia, is the deadpan investigator who masterfully leads us on a surprising journey as he searches for a missing bass player.
I'd forgotten how funny Clifton Powell can be when he's given a comic role to sink his teeth into. His stellar work as Chef Da'Ron rivals his work as Pinky when it comes to playing off-the-wall whacky characters. Kudos!
I'd forgotten how funny Clifton Powell can be when he's given a comic role to sink his teeth into. His stellar work as Chef Da'Ron rivals his work as Pinky when it comes to playing off-the-wall whacky characters. Kudos!
This was by far the WORST movie I have ever seen. EVERYTHING about this movie was horrible. HORRIBLE! Besides the bad acting, the bad sound quality, the terrible directing, and the terrible editing job, what made this movie morbidly horrible was the screenplay. The jokes throughout this movie were excruciatingly painful to listen to. I think I gave a faint smile during one scene in the entire movie. The humor does not work because it simply is NOT funny...it is unoriginal, not very clever, and very elementary. What really ticks me off about this movie is that it has nothing to do with the underground hip-hop movement in Philadelphia. Hell, it had pretty much nothing to do with Philly at all. Whoever wrote this movie obviously does not live in Philly (the suburbs don't count), or has no understanding of hip-hop culture in Philadelphia. My boyfriend and I could not believe how horrible this movie was (and he is a huge film buff). We had trouble falling asleep that night.
Film clearly still in development, but even with technical flaws the jokes clearly connected with the sold out house - and the judges as film won Best Feature in its category in the Philadelphia Film Festival. Extremely innovative Scary Movie style approach to telling the story of a white detective who enters the unwelcoming black N. Philly hip hop community to find a missing musician.
The MC Breeze created soundtrack uses a diverse collection of musical styles which reflect the current direction of hip hop (sorry myopic thug lovers, but Outkast goes from rap to doo wop and everywhere else).
Contrary to previous posts questioning the title's relevance, White Men Can't Rap plays very tightly into the turning point in the movie. A couple scathing posts both made clear those reviewers expected a movie either about a white rapper trying to make it big or a satire of 8 mile. One sentence of all the pre-screening marketing material would have made clear you were setting yourself up for disappointment. And as Brabara Streissand said, "Prince of Tides is neither about a Prince or tides."
Lead actor John Lumia was excellent as Detective KO and Clifton Powell makes a side-splitting cameo as a chef having a backyard cookout. Surprisingly strong effort from the rookie actor from the Atlanta Falcons, Bryan Scott, who plays a drummer. NFL actors union can survive without OJ.
Look forward to seeing a polished version when editing is complete and sound is sweetened.
The MC Breeze created soundtrack uses a diverse collection of musical styles which reflect the current direction of hip hop (sorry myopic thug lovers, but Outkast goes from rap to doo wop and everywhere else).
Contrary to previous posts questioning the title's relevance, White Men Can't Rap plays very tightly into the turning point in the movie. A couple scathing posts both made clear those reviewers expected a movie either about a white rapper trying to make it big or a satire of 8 mile. One sentence of all the pre-screening marketing material would have made clear you were setting yourself up for disappointment. And as Brabara Streissand said, "Prince of Tides is neither about a Prince or tides."
Lead actor John Lumia was excellent as Detective KO and Clifton Powell makes a side-splitting cameo as a chef having a backyard cookout. Surprisingly strong effort from the rookie actor from the Atlanta Falcons, Bryan Scott, who plays a drummer. NFL actors union can survive without OJ.
Look forward to seeing a polished version when editing is complete and sound is sweetened.
क्या आपको पता है
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
विवरण
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $3,31,248(अनुमानित)
- रंग
इस पेज में योगदान दें
किसी बदलाव का सुझाव दें या अनुपलब्ध कॉन्टेंट जोड़ें