Review of She Hate Me (2004) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 27 Jul 2004
Spike Lee carries his political exasperation beyond outrage into chaos. The carelessness with which he hurls his feelings about hot-button topics onto the screen is the filmmaking equivalent of last-ditch marketing: grab everything in sight, roll it up into a big messy mud ball, and hurl it against the wall, hoping that something sticks.
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This review of She Hate Me (2004) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 27 Jul 2004.
She Hate Me has generally received mixed reviews.
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