A review of I Love Boosters, in which Boots Riley successfully captures the hopelessness of our current capitalist dystopia.
Eight years after "Sorry to Bother You," Riley's second feature puts three shoplifters through a reality-hopping parable of consumer desperation.
Boots Riley's ode to crime and the class struggle opens SXSW with a bang, a lotta laughs, and a flipped bird to brand-name fashion capitalists.
Also starring Don Cheadle, Taylour Paige and Naomi Ackie, the SXSW-premiering comedy follows a band of Bay Area shoplifters who get swept up in a larger global scheme.
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
Early on in Boots Riley's "I Love Boosters," a silly, scathing, scattered and bittersweet skewering of fashion, exploitation and more, we glimpse a giant boulder that seems to be hurtling towards Keke ...
Writer-director Boots Riley kicked off the 40th SXSW film and television festival in Austin with a surreal, hyperpop love letter to creatives living under capitalism. In I Love Boosters, Corvette ...
Demi Moore, LaKeith Stanfield, Naomi Ackie, and Taylour Paige co-star in the follow-up to "Sorry to Bother You." ...
I Love Boosters” is a wickedly clever skewering of the moral rot at the center of the fashion industry delivered with enough vision to make your eyes hurt.
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