Through archival footage Nicholson tells the story of the real Warriors that walked the streets of New York City in the 1970s and the harsh reality of gang life in a city that med to be falling apart. Rubble Kings is a 2015 American English-language Documentary Musical motion picture starring Benjamin Melendez and Afrika Bambaataa. Rubble Kings was Produced by Michael Aguilar, Dito Montiel, Jim Carrey, Shan Nicholson, Ben Velez and Cristina Esteras. The movie is written and directed by Shan Nicholson. Saboteur Digital acquired the distribution rights for the film. The film has a running time of 68 minutes. The movie made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Dan Ribaudo and Shlomo Godder. The music was composed by Torbitt Schwartz.
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Jini Score 7.3/10
Critics Score 77%
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Jini Score 7.3%
Critics Score 77
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Release
Date2015
Language
English
Genre
Documentary
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Musical
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Music
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Biography
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History
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Rubble Kings Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 77%
Simon Abrams
As it is, the film is a one sided, but satisfying tribute to an alternatively terrifying and beguiling city that we can only revisit in movies. ( Read More )
Alan Scherstuhl
Of course, the vintage cityscapes and proto hip hop milieu stand as a serious allurement. ( Read More )
Roger Moore
But Rubble Kings is more interesting as cultural mythology than straight history. ( Read More )
Frank Lovece
And this is in keeping with a subtext that filmmaker Shan Nicholson never explicitly addresses: that Melendez in particular was precociously media savvy. ( Read More )
Kevin Jagernauth
But perhaps well have to wait for another documentary entirely to give the full treatment to this time period like it deserves. ( Read More )