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1998
131 minutes
Sport
English
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Director Spike Lee, famous for being a vocal, season ticket-holding fan of the New York Knicks basketball team, combines his two passions with this gripping film about basketball, families, crime, guilt and, possibly, salvation. Denzel Washington, who starred in Spike Lee's great biopic of Malcolm X, plays Jake, a jailbird who gets a chance of an early release from prison. The only catch is that he has to persuade his teenage son, a talented basketball player who he has hardly seen for years, to agree to attend the college where Jake's prison warden went in his youth.
This film has a few uses of strong bad language and brief strong sex.
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Sharp, funny film about basketball hustlers who make money exploiting the inner-city LA assumption a hick white man will be hopeless at basketball.
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Read MoreAcclaimed documentary about two teenagers from Chicago pursuing their goal of becoming professional basketball players.
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Read MorePowerful epic from famed director Spike Lee about the life of late African-American Civil Rights leader Malcolm X.
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