Review of The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) by Pat Brown for Slant Magazine — 02 Jun 2019
The film simultaneously announces itself as an expressive portrait of a city, an endearing ode to male comradery, a leisurely paced hangout flick, an absurdist comedy, and a melancholic reflection on gentrification and urban black experience.
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This review of The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) was written by Pat Brown and published by Slant Magazine on 02 Jun 2019.
The Last Black Man in San Francisco has generally received positive reviews.
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