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Queen & Slim

User rating: 4.15 26 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: November 27, 2019

On DVD/Blu-ray: March 3, 2020

R | Drama | 2h 12m

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4.15/5

User rating: 4.15

Based on 82 votes and 26 reviews.


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User rating: December 5, 2019

Another hate police hate white people movie. Total ghetto garbage. Yuk...

User rating: December 5, 2019

This movie deals with the reality of today's shoot first world.

User rating: December 2, 2019

*****amazing, disturbing that society is still in the racist mode.

User rating: December 1, 2019

I wasn't sure what to expect from this flick , but I was pleasantly surprised . It had a very relevant plot line with lots of interesting characters . Kind of had a Thelma and Louise vibe to it . Well done in my opinion .

User rating: December 1, 2019

Was disappointing. Some of the characters' actions were ridiculous. Letting a gas station clerk hold his gun in the middle of a robbery. Or having sex in broad daylight while on the run from the cops. Those were 2 issues I had, the main problem that I had was that it was boring.

User rating: November 25, 2019

I think to call the movie Queen & Slim a modern day Bonnie & Clyde is a grave mistake. Bonnie & Clyde were very "intentional" with robbing banks/people. What happens in Q & S was in self-defense/accident. Job well done by both the director and writer of the movie in portraying what is happening today for African Americans in our society when encountered by white law enforcement. I am saddened by some of the reviews or comments that this is a ghetto movie. The movie is definitely igniting conversation and dialogue which is good. However it is long overdue for a favorable call to action to rogue white police officers continued abuse of their position and their treatment of African Americans.