Malcolm X
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- Denzel Washington
- Angela Bassett
- Albert Hall
- Al Freeman Jr.
- Delroy Lindo
- Spike Lee
- Theresa Randle
- Kate Vernon
- Lonette McKee
- Tommy Hollis
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- Feb 28, 2016
When the white girl at the college asks Malcolm X what she can do to help his people, he responds with a blunt "Nothing." Though Malcolm X would later come around on this idea, the context of that girl's question stands out. She precedes it by asserting that she's not a bad…
Sally Jane BlackNov 11, 2020Now I'm mad we didn't watch this in my high school history class
Patrick WillemsNov 21, 2022Fun fact I only just discovered today: the script of this masterpiece was actually written by none other than James Baldwin in the 1970's (his family estate requested his name be removed from the credits as Spike Lee was doing script revisions, though Lee maintains not much…
Neil Bahadur - Jun 27, 2020
Imagine the Academy voters seeing Denzel in this and being like, "Yeah, but Pacino was so funny, 'hoo-ah!', lol."
lairdSep 1, 2020It is almost impossible to make a good biopic for the simple reason that a human life — any human life — is too complicated for the form. You can’t actually fit the full scope of someone’s life in a 120 minute movie. It’s why the best films in the genre center on a singular…
Jamelle BouieMay 2, 2020"That's too much power for one man to have."
Josh Lewis - Feb 5, 2018
the two shots of the fires burning down homes two hours apart, about men holding their families as their houses blaze behind them, looking off in the distance of the racists that did it with fury, and knowing that this is the sign of their painfully inevitable demise. by…
Logan KennyMar 10, 2025Monumental and unfathomable, even moreso with the knowledge of its production. Decided to finally jump into this one after starting the Malcolm X episode of What Went Wrong and I’m glad I did. Unbelievable performance by Denzel, cannot believe the same person at the same…
demi adejuyigbeDec 7, 2014"And the winner for best actor goes to… Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman." The Academy, 1993
David Jenkins
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This is what happens when Spike Lee and Denzel Washington work together: you get one of the BEST cinematic films in Hollywood. I saw X through and through; I forgot I was even watching Denzel act. 10/10 ✊🏾
a good story to show how greed and jealousy can ruin even the best ones you have never thought of
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As my first Spike Lee movie, I was blown away with his stylistic choices. Also, Denzel’s performance is actual perfection. I can’t imagine anyone else in this role. Overall, this was such a powerful film and one that everyone ought to see at least once. 9/10
a powerful, well-made biopic and tribute to legendary civil rights icon malcom x that could only have been rightfully made by spike lee. denzel washington is revelatory in his character growth; excellent writing and performances throughout, a must-watch
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8/10 Thought Provoking, if you take away the internal jealousy within the churn, he may be alive today. He seemed to have been set up from the start. DW is yet again outstanding in the lead role as well as the supporting cast. Worth a watch.
Essential civil rights cinema by legendary director Spike Lee. Denzel is, as always, flawless with his performance. I’m not the biggest fan of most of Lee’s movies, but this is is certainly undeniable.
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With Malcolm X, Lee has created a galvanizing political tragedy, the story of a leader who, through his very perception and daring, recognized that death — and only death — would be his final evolution.
With Malcolm X, Lee doesn’t so much inject his sensibilities into the lifeline of his subject, but rather comes to see how his place as a film director can be integrated within the social movement of X’s message.