Devin Warner’s review published on Letterboxd:
Hooptober 12 3/31
So Snoop can't explain how gay people can have children but he can explain all of his character's motivation in this? I get you're out for revenge man but after you get them and you keep going you don't really seem to be a man of the people anymore. Fun movie that's supposed to be an homage to the blaxploitation films of the 70s, hammered home further by the inclusion of the always incredible Pam Grier. Incredibly watchable when still laying in bed in the morning. Snoop is much more fun pre-murder than post. The construction of the derelict brownstones was really nice and definitely had that late90s/early 00s feel to the set design.