An entitled, racist, Caucasian woman pulls out all the stops to rid her precious neighborhood of the peaceful African American couple who just moved in next door.
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Racist. I’d give it a zero if I could
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By Louie Mags
Be ashamed for this movie, Hollywood. Hot garbage
Awful
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By Frak!
What’s happening to the world?
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By KumahBeatz
Someone said Americans are tired of being called racist.. I think you mean white ppl. Other races live in America and aren’t being called racist.
A lot of y’all don’t mind when it’s a white person who goes and saves a bunch of black brown people from tyranny . That narrative is pretty racist as well, but y’all don’t call that out
So stupid
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By NewsJunkie1984
Garbage movie, plot, terrible cast, bad acting
Trash
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By StEvE CaR
Hollywood is done.No one wants to watch this propaganda.
The title says it all.
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By Jake wyler
I can’t imagine watching it even though it displays the Democrats version of Q-anon. Just further proof that 75%+ of our country has gone insane
This movie is dumb
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By ZOchoZ
The plot is dumb. Terrible acting. I feel bad for any woman name Karen. This movie is in insult to humanity. Only two people in this movie are racist yet they still say all white people are racist like what!!! . Don’t watch it.
Another forced agenda waste of money movie.
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By Superhoodiex
No hope for humanity when now they make a movie based on a dumb viral nickname pushing the same agenda again. Another evil white lady, evil white cop harassing a black family. Complete garbage of a film with the same message “white is evil” nonsense. Waste of Taryn Manning’s acting skills and a more terrible movie than American Skin. For the love god make a movie about racism from all races not the same one over and over again like America hasn’t heard the same song and dance a million times already.
KNOCK OFF THE RACIST CRAP!
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By All about the Music!
ENOUGH of the race-baiting, racially divisive crap!
Accurate
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By abutler8865
Not the best film but entertaining and has some jolting moments. The film does a decent job of addressing the quintessential Karen of America.