Review of God Has a Rap Sheet (2003) by Shane D — 27 Feb 2009
Kamal Ahmed, of The Jerky Boys, proves here that there's a lot more going on in his head than prank phone calls. Race, religion, sexual orientation, class, he takes them all on in this one. He creates great tension between the opposing social viewpoints, and none of the characters are perfect.
There are no good guys or bad guys, just people. He's come a long way since Tarbash The Egyptian Magician.
This review of God Has a Rap Sheet (2003) was written by Shane D on 27 Feb 2009.
God Has a Rap Sheet has generally received mixed reviews.
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