Chameleon Street
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- Wendell B. Harris
- Angela Leslie
- Aminaa Fakir
- Paula McGee
- Anthony Ennis
- David Kiley
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- Nov 2, 2021
the scene with the daughter!!! i gasped
jourdain searlesSep 30, 2021so funny & wonderfully acted, a marvel, really, I hope Criterion or some spot picks this up and puts it on streaming, the restoration is beautiful. it was so nice to be able to forget, albeit momentarily, that this is what everyone is like now, except with only 15% of the…
fran hoepfnerFeb 4, 2023Very funny, even as it exudes a strong disconcerting undercurrent of darkness and anger throughout. Wendell B. Harris Jr. plays a narcissistic, terrible, charming, handsome cad; an infiltrator of higher, whiter spaces; a revolutionary laying claim to his own reparations; a…
Joshua Dysart - Aug 15, 2023
A stylistic inventive, visually dense and absolutely enthralling (real-life) story of a man who decided he could be whoever he wanted to be - even as he self-destructed every time. Steven Soderbergh was so taken by the film not only did he award it the Grand Jury Prize…
Justin DeclouxNov 11, 2023The problem with con artists is that they are depicted so often as extremely likable, charismatic, charming people, but they are still, in essence, people who manipulate, lie, and use other people for their own personal gain. The most sympathetic depictions make them out…
Sally Jane BlackMay 15, 2024he can scam me anytime yaknowwhatimean
David Sims - Jul 10, 2022
if you pretend to be a surgeon and then deftly perform 36 successful hysterectomies w/ no problem you should just get the job honestly
angieMar 7, 2025One of the most nuanced depictions of blackness ever put on screen. He isn't neither the virtuous sufferer who exists merely for the pity of a liberal audience nor this magical negro who overcomes everything. He's a chameleon. He embodies many shades and defy these…
edgard713Aug 3, 2025A viscous and hilarious condemnation of an America that’ll let any old charismatic, disaffected loser fail up, so long as you’re white. An immediate favorite for me, maybe the best movie ever made.
Brandon Streussnig