Review of Marshall (2017) by Angelica Jade Bastién for New York Magazine/Vulture — 18 Oct 2017
In ignoring the lived reality of colorism, Marshall creates a circumscribed version of blackness that's easy for white audiences to consume, lacks any sort of challenging narrative, and bypasses the more fascinating wrinkles in its characters' lives.
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This review of Marshall (2017) was written by Angelica Jade Bastién and published by New York Magazine/Vulture on 18 Oct 2017.
Marshall has generally received positive reviews.
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