BlacKkKlansman Review: 8 Ups & 1 Down

The film the world needs right now.

By Jack Pooley /

Blumhouse

Spike Lee's new film BlacKkKlansman is in cinemas now, and it's safe to say that Lee's adaptation of Ron Stallworth's 2014 memoir is a major return to form for the iconic filmmaker.

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Coming at the end of a summer full of CGI-slathered blockbusters, it's at once an incredible palate cleanser and also a deeply important film about contemporary tensions in not only the U.S., but the world at large.

Likely to be an Oscar contender in many major categories - especially Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Film Editing - BlacKkKlansman is an emotionally draining but soulful, often riotously funny and stupendously well-produced film from start to finish.

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If you're looking to leave the cinema on a chest-thumping high, there are better movies to watch, but if you want to soak in a fascinating true story that packs a brutal final gut-punch, this is an absolute must-see and certainly one of 2018's best films to date...