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Blindspotting
TrailerA series of comedy and drama events that follows Collin, who is trying to get a new job, start a new life, and have only three days left in his legal monitoring, but his friend Miles causes problems and obstacles that endanger their friendship, exposing to many troubles.Actors: Daveed Diggs, Rafael Casal, Janina Gavankar, Jasmine Cephas Jones, Ethan Embry, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Kevin Carroll, Nyambi Nyambi, Jon Chaffin, Wayne Knight, ...»Director: Carlos López EstradaCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Blindspotting"
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Characters of "Blindspotting"
CollinPlayed by: Daveed DiggsMilesPlayed by: Rafael CasalValPlayed by: Janina GavankarAshleyPlayed by: Jasmine Cephas JonesOfficer MolinaPlayed by: Ethan EmbryMama LizPlayed by: Tisha Campbell-MartinRinPlayed by: Utkarsh AmbudkarDezPlayed by: Jon ChaffinPatrickPlayed by: Wayne KnightSean 'Ziggy' JonesPlayed by: Ziggy BaitingerTinPlayed by: Justin Chu CarySidPlayed by: John K. Moeslein -
Critic Reviews of "Blindspotting"
Tribune News ServiceJuly 20, 2018A cathartic battle cry against police brutality and gentrification, and a sensitive, nuanced unpacking of race and identity
The AtlanticJuly 20, 2018'Blindspotting' has enough verve, humor, and passion to recommend it-even as it overplays its hand in its final minutes.
Chicago Sun-TimesJuly 20, 2018Blindspotting moves at a brisk pace and raises the dramatic stakes with each scene; director Estrada has a masterful touch for pacing.
Chicago ReaderJuly 20, 2018Movies about race in America are seldom in short supply, but rarely do they venture past the realm of personal prejudice into the more complicated terrain of economic racism.
RogerEbert.comJuly 20, 2018Like all great movies, Blindspotting is a force to be reckoned with and wrestled with. No matter where you land in your assessment, your expectations are guaranteed to be shattered.
Associated PressJuly 19, 2018Still, it's hard to remember a recent movie that so powerfully distilled social issues into a single relationship.
PolygonJuly 23, 2018The film's empathetic lens instills the feeling that the places on screen may already be gone by now, turning Blindspotting into a kind of documentary of the area that also shares its story: one of survival in the face of trauma.
Sly FoxJuly 22, 2018Blindspotting's searing exploration of hot-button issues as race, class and police brutality in such confrontational fashion makes for a thought-provoking experience guaranteed to affect you long after leaving the theater.
World of ReelJuly 21, 2018"Blindspotting" is filled with passionate intentions, but debuting director Carlos López Estrada doesn't know much about restraint.
Killer Movie ReviewsJuly 21, 2018A contemporary fable told in dynamic syncopation and unexpected compassion as it uncovers the farce and tragedy of an Oakland in transition.
Common Sense MediaJuly 20, 2018This indie dramedy could have been a hard-knock urban story, but instead it's funny and insightful, with heartfelt characters, as well as astute enough to explore many sides of the issues at hand.
CinemalogueJuly 20, 2018Even if the execution is somewhat messy, this ambitious and thoughtful effort is a real eye-opener.
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