Lee is the maverick director behind such landmarks as “Do the Right Thing,” “Malcolm X,” and “The 25th Hour.” He’s been going at it now as a director for more than 30 years. Anything he does should be paid attention to. The “BlacKkKlansman” director had a solid outing with the aforementioned movie in 2018, which was deemed a comeback of sorts after a rough 10-year stretch of films which included “Miracle at St. Anna,” “Red Hook Summer,” “Oldboy,” “Da Sweet Blood of Jesus” and, to a lesser extent, “Chiraq.” Those were, maybe, the five worst movies of Lee’s career. Last year he directed two critically-accaimed movies; “Da 5 Bloods,” which was supposed to world premiere at the COVID-canceled 2020 Cannes and the David Byrne concert documentary “American Utopia.” Contribute Hire me
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