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All Eyez on Me is a 2017 American biographical drama film directed by Benny Boom. Named after the 1996 studio album, it follows the life and death of hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur. The film stars Demetrius Shipp Jr. as Tupac, with Kat Graham, Lauren Cohan, Hill Harper, and Danai Gurira. Jamal Woolard reprises his role as The Notorious B.I.G. from Notorious (2009).
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There is no doubt that one of the most curious myths about music is the murder of Tupac during one of the best moments of his career but of the most critical in terms of the rap movement in the United States, a time when a band war led by two of the most powerful sectors of music that constantly declared war, a war that quickly became super intense and violent; That's why today I want to recommend a film that not on…More
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# Review *All Eyez on Me* is a 2017 film about rapper Tupac Shakur, that was not in the theaters long. I am a big Tupac fan, and his songs are on my workout playlist. I watched this on my HBO Movie Channel last night. Demetrius Shipp Jr. was very good as Tupac, but this movie was horrible. The editing was very choppy. This was due to the fact that the movie covered Tupac from birth to death. I HATE when movies try t…More
The true and untold story of prolific rapper, actor, poet and activist Tupac Shakur (Demetrius Shipp Jr.), from his early days in New York to his status as one of the world's most recognized and influential voices. Against all odds, Shakur's raw talent, powerful lyrics and revolutionary mindset esta…More
.jpg) Hello friends, today I want to recommend a movie, which caught me from the moment I started watching. It is the biography of rapper Tupac Shakur, who through his music reflected the drama that was lived in many of the black neighborhoods of the United States, and the indifference of the government to help these families. He harshly criticized how being black, in a country of whites, is to be considered inferio…More