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Detroit movie reviews & Metacritic score: Detroit tells the gripping story of one of the darkest moments during the civil unrest that rocked Detroit in the s. Cast The cast includes Algee Smith, Anthony Mackie, Ben O. "Detroit is so caught up in trying to be a movie, it forgets how to be a videogame. But even treating it as an interactive movie, you're still coming up against the fact that it would make for a really bad one.

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Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. In her stark yet teeming new movie Detroit, director Kathryn Bigelow accomplishes something rare. As a movie, Detroit is unblinking and unforgiving in its presentation of a racist police force where the Detroit works as a horror movie disguised as a history lesson, with the would-be peace officers.

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