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- When the end is near and everyone is living as if there is no ending sudden destruction happens and everyone curses God and praise corruption.
- In "Are You Afraid of the Hood?", we follow the journey of Jason, a suburban mixed-race teenager torn between the expectations of his parents and the allure of acceptance among the "cool guys" from a rough neighborhood. Despite his parents' insistence on focusing on his education and future prospects, Jason finds himself drawn to Tyrell and his gang, seeking validation and belonging in their world. One fateful night, Jason joins Tyrell and his friends on a risky venture-an armed robbery in a wealthy neighborhood. Along the way, they encounter an old drunk man who attempts to deter them with cautionary tales of deceit, betrayal, and redemption. But Jason and his friends dismiss the old man's warnings, too blinded by their own desires to see the consequences of their actions. As the night unfolds, the film weaves together three separate stories told by the old man, each serving as a cautionary tale mirroring the choices and dilemmas faced by Jason and his friends. From the downfall of a compulsive gambler to the fatal consequences of a toxic obsession, these stories offer glimpses into the darker side of human nature, highlighting the importance of moral integrity and accountability. But just as Jason and his friends are about to embark on their most dangerous endeavor yet, they are confronted by an unexpected twist-the old man reveals himself to be an archangel sent to save them from a fate worse than death. With newfound clarity and purpose, Jason realizes the true significance of his choices and embarks on a journey of self-discovery and redemption. "Are You Afraid of the Hood?" is a thought-provoking comedy that explores themes of identity, morality, and the power of choice. Through its blend of humor, drama, and supernatural elements, the film challenges audiences to confront their own prejudices and preconceptions about race, class, and belonging, ultimately reminding us that the true measure of a person lies not in where they come from, but in the choices they make and the values they uphold.
- There is nothing worse than a nosy, irritating and over-wise neighbor. The Donald's prove that being overly wise can have it's limits.
- The scene of the unknown talent is at large and Entertainment Executive Alander Pulliam has developed a show that will give everyone a voice to exploit gifts, talents and goals.