A Day In the Life

A Day In the Life

By Sticky Fingaz

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 2009-07-07
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 29min
  • Director: Sticky Fingaz
  • iTunes Price: USD 5.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Bad blood between two urban crime families explodes into an all-out turf war in this gritty, hard-hitting drama set to rap and starring music legend Sticky Fingaz. Sticky has plans to leave the mean street life behind, but when two members of his Family are gunned down by a rival gang, he’s forced to choose between a new life for himself and his girlfriend – or loyalty to his blood brothers. Also starring Omar Epps, Mekhi Phifer, and Michael Rapaport.

Reviews

  • Good

    4
    By Movie stinker
    "A Day in the Life" is a good action/thriller. Sticky fingaz first movie as for directing. And it was almost perfect. The plot was excellent, acting was decent, lyrics was good, great suspense, half of the time unpredictable, and lots of fun. The down sides is the ending the ending is kind of unbelievable. But, besides that it is not a waste of your money 4/5 stars
  • Great movie

    3
    By Saafi Ali
    It wasn't bad all pretty good
  • Amateurish

    1
    By Bronco46
    I rented this because Michael Williams was in it. I had hoped he would show some of the talent we saw in "The Wire". But his talent was wasted on this rap movie video. It has a cheap look to it; like it could have been shot with a flip camera. A waste of time. Just silly.
  • God Damn !!!

    5
    By Curtis75Black
    This is one slamming movie !! I didn't know what to expect but knowing Sticky Fingaz and his 1st solo cd which is an Underrated Classic, this movie is on that same level !! A straight up movie in lyrical form. Sticky put it down with the cast, plot, and written lyrics.
  • By Its Cover

    4
    By Stormwaj
    I thought I was going to hate this movie, another attempt at a hip-hopera. I actually liked it. The rap-dialogue was well done and a good cast was selected. If violence gets to you, this may not be the movie for you. But if you want a little something different (not very) from young, black movie makers, it's a good effort.

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