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"poetic justice" Definitions
  1. a situation in which something bad happens to somebody, and you think that this is what they deserve

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Seems the Poetic Justice Bureau had been right behind FEMA.
Check out his reasoning ... to Cruz it's basically poetic justice.
To donate to Poetic Justice, click the CrowdRise widget below.
Celebrating her on the bill has a sense of poetic justice.
Check out the Poetic Justice website and see how to help.
For Democrats, there is some poetic justice in Mr Grofman's plan.
The irony (or poetic justice) of my situation does not escape me.
Judge Briccetti called the fine "poetic justice" in light of the amount.
Here there is poetic justice, of sorts, and not just for her.
"Poetic Justice" begins with a sly and pointed critique of Hollywood representation.
"Poetic Justice" sets out to change that situation, by every means available.
And honestly, they're really doing our strong feelings some poetic justice right now.
A very poetic justice, though it's not particularly useful in the big picture.
" He also directed a movie starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, "Poetic Justice.
And him being killed by little girl would be the ultimate poetic justice.
She told The Post that her victory has a sense of poetic justice.
But this spending discrepancy also feels like poetic justice for the wage gap.
And the final scene, I wanted some kind of poetic justice for him.
"We just hope that it ends like a soap opera — with poetic justice."
Probably not, but it's nice to imagine dragons having a sense of poetic justice.
"It's poetic justice in the strongest degree," Orange County prosecutor Matt Murphy tells PEOPLE.
For the senator, who died in 2003, there was poetic justice to the idea.
The true poetic justice is the last scene — it ends where it all began.
It's as much poetic justice as we can hope for in these troubling times.
The incident was unplanned (a false alarm), but had a twinge of poetic justice.
"The final scene, I wanted some kind of poetic justice for him," Asbaek said.
"There was this wonderful poetic justice in being able to promote her," he said.
Call it poetic justice, even if Lewis, a reasonable man, is entitled to disagree.
Throughout his career, Singleton also directed, wrote and produced Poetic Justice (1993) and Shaft (2000).
Throughout his career, Singleton also directed, wrote and produced Poetic Justice (1993) and Shaft (2000).
Poetic justice proved strangely elusive, as even those who attempted to help often inflicted harm.
She went on to sustain a living supplying a local infirmary with — poetic justice — leeches.
For those who spent any time in his jails, this may come as poetic justice.
Remember, he co-starred in John's "Poetic Justice" back in '93 ... so he would know.
His acting debut came in the 1993 drama Poetic Justice, alongside Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur.
But in a bit of poetic justice, nowadays, every time Trump uses the insult against Sen.
We were only guilty of being human in our thirst for a poetic justice that felt deserved.
So, all things considered, her ending up married to Jamie anyway kind of seems like poetic justice.
"Given our history, it is poetic justice for Virginia to put the ERA over the top," Sen.
If there was poetic justice in any election outcome this year, Governor McCrory's defeat surely was it.
In a stroke of cartoon poetic justice, it's almost as if Disney's Doug never really existed at all.
But I always envied the girls on the yard, casually killing it with their Poetic Justice-inspired 'dos.
Ellen Stackable Ellen Stackable started Poetic Justice, which brings therapeutic creative writing classes to incarcerated women in Oklahoma.
Although Miranda's crime turns out to be an instance of poetic justice, Adam has no taste for comeuppance.
Besides Poetic Justice [with Janet Jackson], there weren't models in magazines or people on TV who had box braids.
His other credits include the movies Poetic Justice and Heat and the shows The Tracy Morgan Show and Moesha.
He went on to write and direct Higher Learning, the 2000 Shaft remake, and Poetic Justice, starring Tupac Shakur.
That he stormed the discothèque on the strength of a decadently elongated bootleg is a bit of poetic justice.
It is some kind of poetic justice, I suppose, that auto companies got much more than they asked for.
There's a certain poetic justice to Valentine curating a show of plastic art in a French-run London gallery.
But when I heard the news of Singleton's passing, "Poetic Justice" was the movie I found myself thinking about.
A former newspaper reporter in the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington, DC, Ms Roem's win may qualify as poetic justice.
" In between, Harris acted alongside Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur in "Poetic Justice" and for director Michael Mann in "Heat.
In one last stroke of wry poetic justice from this beloved outlaw and working man's poet, today was his birthday.
On Tennis PARIS — It was a rough afternoon for poetic justice on Court 3 at the French Open on Tuesday.
The tables turn when Kate sees Leonardo's amnesia as an opportunity to change her life around and exact poetic justice.
What matters is to make sense of a complicated history, to end the story with a feeling of poetic justice.
If there was any poetic justice, it was that a woman caused the downfall of Mr. Ailes in the end.
Some might find some poetic justice in this, particularly in an election so fraught with issues of ethnicity and immigration.
Janet Jackson's braids in "Poetic Justice" are amazing, and the ponytail she wore in the movie was maybe even better.
In 1993 he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1993, he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
There'd be poetic justice in the resolution of the Robert and Ned once promising two of their children to one another.
In 1993 he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1993, he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1993 he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1993, he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
In 1993, he directed Poetic Justice and followed it up with Higher Learning, Baby Boy and Shaft starring Samuel L. Jackson.
Perhaps, in a bit of poetic justice, the person who brings down Frank will turn out to be his vice president.
But his Metropolitan Festival Hall ended up being built on the same site — poetic justice, if not a form of revenge.
There's a wry poetic justice in the spectacle of a writer, that scavenger of others' lives, helplessly furnishing material for another.
What poetic justice if for such a blatant lie the F.B.I. topples the man besmirching its fine work and sterling reputation.
It's poetic justice, after I ended things with the girl I lost my virginity with for not so different a reason.
DJ Quik served Kendrick Lamar with poetic justice ... declaring Kendrick as the best rapper Compton's produced, and that's saying A LOT.
His career spans Poetic Justice, Menace II Society, Traffic, Star Trek, Ballers, a cookbook titled Prison Ramen, and even a healthcare app.
I suppose there is some poetic justice in seeing the man who was made President because of leaks potentially hobbled by them.
We, like Arya, have long craved revenge for the Red Wedding, and Arya served it up with a side of poetic justice.
And as the rumors whirl, all eyes are resting on two women-led efforts that would symbolize a kind of poetic justice.
Ellen Stackable is a former English teacher who founded Poetic Justice, a nonprofit that teaches creative writing to incarcerated women in Oklahoma.
"Poetic Justice" isn't the best track off of Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, but it's still a good way to start a tape.
"I thought that was sort of a little bit of poetic justice, if you will, for all the tough times," Trotz said.
The fact that women led the investigation, the prosecution team, and that three female judges now sentenced defendant Nassar is poetic justice.
However, that slump may fall more into the category of poetic justice than cruel curse, given the racial caricatures on their caps.
Along these lines, I've recently read "Poetic Justice," by Martha Nussbaum; "Beautiful and Pointless," by David Orr; and "Elizabeth Costello," by J.M. Coetzee.
"Poetic justice is what comes to mind," Mr. Park, the former police officer who investigated Ms. Choi's family in 2014, recently told reporters.
As some sort of poetic justice, the Defiant started to move away from their Korean roster and instead brought in more Western talent.
In a nice bit of poetic justice, she tells Qyburn (Anton Lesser) to hand Bronn (Jerome Flynn) the crossbow Tyrion used to kill Tywin.
It would truly be poetic justice for him to start playing a real, meaty role in this twisted plot at the very last second.
Bring your cappuccino cups and velvet berets because the After After Party is bringing poetic justice with special guest and poet, Yrsa Daley-Ward!
If poetic justice applied in the real world, we'd see insurance startup investors reaping gains on their investments only after something really bad happened.
He's really just saying that if someone were to shoot her, it would be kinda maybe poetic justice given her stance on gun regulation.
Who she's helped: In 2014, she decided to use the power of creative writing to help imprisoned women by launching her nonprofit, Poetic Justice.
The painting's sense of poetic justice was lost on the public, and it managed to cause quite a stir for all the wrong reasons.
Given the way he abandoned Cersei at the end of season 7, it would be poetic justice for brother/lover to do the witch in.
Here's +25 to Arya for a poetic-justice execution with the knife Littlefinger gave to Bran's faceless assassin, and +50 to Littlefinger for dying memorably.
So, West told us in an interview, there's some poetic justice to seeing her story reenacted by one of the top comedic talents from SNL.
Kendrick Lamar: "DNA" and "Poetic Justice" Likewise, it should be no surprise that the first rapper to win a Pulitzer is also a Gemini. 4.
More important, from a poetic-justice perspective, they knew using that zeal against Bryan and Jock would be the juiciest way to get it done.
Their fate may hold some poetic justice — the carcasses help sequester carbon, and scientists believe they may play an important role in forestalling climate change.
So when Littlefinger told Lysa he never loved her and pushed her out of the Moon Door, it seemed like a bit of poetic justice.
In Poetic Justice, Jackson's character Justice (styled with medium sized box braids that have since become iconic) witnesses her boyfriend's murder at a drive-in movie.
While we can't verify that karma is real (it totally is) we can say that in this case, it seems that poetic justice has come swiftly.
Cleveland fans might see poetic justice in how the Warriors were denied it: a 3-pointer, this one heaved by Kyrie Irving with 53 seconds remaining.
The Jew who had insisted upon the letter of the law is undone by the letter of the law; it is what is called poetic justice.
So many of us who worked on "Poetic Justice" had spent so much of our lives being the only black kid, or one of a handful.
As for his new 330-acre-large baby ... Tyler says it's a kind of poetic justice that he's built it on a former Confederate army base.
He recalled meeting Tupac, whom he dubbed "the greatest rapper of all time," at the wrap party for the film "Poetic Justice" in the early '90s.
Wouldn't it be a perfect twist of poetic justice if the "younger, more beautiful" queen prophesied to cast Cersei aside wasn't Margaery or even Daenerys at all.
There would be a kind of poetic justice for the Wu-Tang album to be set free and made freely available to the American public at large.
" Singleton, 51, who was the first black filmmaker nominated for the best director Oscar award, is known for films like "Boyz n the Hood" and "Poetic Justice.
Singleton, for instance, came under fire for his shallow portrayal of Black women in Boyz N the Hood, and responded with Poetic Justice (1993), starring Janet Jackson.
"Then one night I thought: Maybe that's poetic justice," Maura Horton said this month at home, where pictures and reminders of Don are in nearly every room.
I was in preproduction on my next movie, "Poetic Justice," hanging out with Tupac Shakur and Janet Jackson, and then I had to go to the Oscars.
Although there would certainly be poetic justice if the beauty industry ends up being successfully disrupted thanks to millions of user reviews debunking its not-so-miracle cures.
In an episode of delectable poetic justice, one of the works acquired for Tate at this year's fair was Dorothy Iannone's painting Wiggle Your Ass For Me (1970).
Boosie getting tossed from his gym over his transphobic rant against Dwyane Wade can be summed up by Bravo star Miss Lawrence in just two words: Poetic justice.
A resurgence of natural hairstyles began in the African-American community in the 1990s, when Janet Jackson could be seen wearing her famous box braids in Poetic Justice.
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And let's be honest — the fact that Bennett defeated a sexist candidate who recently wore a Confederate flag patch on his jacket is basically the definition of poetic justice.
The first promise was one the health insurers bought from the Obama administration, and as such, perhaps it's poetic justice that they're now paying for their gullibility and naiveté.
It does seem like there's a certain poetic justice that you beat Bananas to get to the final since he was the one who tried to orchestrate your downfall.
Watching "Poetic Justice" now, I was put in mind of Barry Jenkins's recent "If Beale Street Could Talk," and not only because Regina King is (splendidly) in both films.
The poor person, who has been mistreated by the aforementioned rich person, takes this opportunity to usher in some sort of poetic justice by convincing them that they are married.
And there's a bit of twisted poetic justice that Tyrion uses it to kill Tywin only after Tywin keeps repeating the word "whore" to describe the women Tyrion has loved.
"For poetic justice, I would very much have liked a live television transmission of the detention of García Luna," Leonardo Núñez González, a political analyst in Mexico City, wrote on Twitter.
Whether one considers such retaliation in derogation of the rule of law or the exemplar of poetic justice, or both, al Qaeda exacting revenge on al Darbi is a distinct possibility.
" The title comes from Lewis's prolific career in which she's played the mother of various stars, including rapper Tupac Shakur's character in the film "Poetic Justice" and Whitney Houston's in "The Preacher's Wife.
Check out more videos from VICE: Poetic Justice: Right-wing extremist and neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell gleefully rejoiced at the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville last week during several interview with VICE News.
"Poetic Justice" is, in its way, as influential as "Boyz N the Hood" and as political as "Higher Learning" and "Rosewood," Singleton's subsequent confrontations with past and present-day manifestations of American racism.
In addition to films like "Baby Boy" and "Poetic Justice," Singleton directed broadly skewed mass entertainment, including the first sequel to "The Fast and the Furious" and the "Shaft" remake, starring Samuel L. Jackson.
Soul Food came out during the 90s golden era of black cinema, when Boyz n the Hood, Love Jones , The Brothers , Set It Off, and Poetic Justice presented different, nuanced portrayals of black lives.
The leader of a libertarian-leaning tech group is stepping down as its president after tweeting that it would be "poetic justice" if President Donald Trump died from the coronavirus, the group confirmed Friday.
You can't help detecting a kind of poetic justice at work as Stein describes how Rupert Murdoch maneuvered her into selling him Misty Mountain with all her parents' possessions inside, including family photos and memorabilia.
In a bit of poetic justice, it seems likely Citizens United (which arose from a group seeking to discredit Hillary Clinton in her 2008 race) will help Mrs Clinton win the White House in November.
Jennifer McClellan (D) told the Richmond Times-Dispatch it would be "poetic justice" if her state, which was home to the Confederate capital during the Civil War, became the crucial one to ratify the amendment.
Jacob and Matt tell us they were flooded with comments from people who thought it would be poetic justice if they got together -- but Matt says he has a new BF, so he's not looking.
His debut feature, "Boyz N the Hood" (on May 12 and 13) — which made him the youngest and first African-American nominee for a directing Oscar — will screen, followed by "Poetic Justice" (on May 15).
After painting complex portraits of South Central Los Angeles in the early '90s with "Boyz N the Hood" and "Poetic Justice," the director John Singleton returned to that area with this coming-of-age drama.
Eventually, Justice and Lucky (Shakur's character) will set off for Oakland in a Postal Service truck with their friends Iesha (Regina King) and Chicago (Joe Torry), and "Poetic Justice" will turn into a road movie.
It is poetic justice that many of the same people who pushed these naive positions and strategies saw their own imbecilic noise machine turned against their preferred presidential candidate, Ted Cruz, in this year's Republican primaries.
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In saying our goodbyes, let's do poetic justice to the corporate branded Patagonia vests, clothing made from an environmentally-conscious positive-impact company, and burn them all into a toxic mountain of ash on Sand Hill Road.
When she's not describing the other queens' performances in the most colorful terms — like how she described an Adore Delano look as "smell my poonani Poetic Justice realness" — she's talking to viewers through her consistently hilarious confessionals.
His most prominent films after his debut include "Poetic Justice" (1993), a romantic melodrama starring Janet Jackson and Tupac Shakur, and "Rosewood" (1997), about a historical white mob massacre against a town of black residents in Florida.
" (The summer after "Poetic Justice," the song of the summer was Method Man and Mary J Blige, "You're All I Need to Get By.") And of course, more recently, you saw this with Ms. Blige in "Mudbound.
We don't know what season eight holds for Arya and her new updo — but looking this much like her father while taking down Cersei Lannister, the woman responsible for his death, would be our idea of poetic justice.
Trap music producer ASADI, who is known for mashing theme songs with popular hits, has tackled one of the most recognizable piano lines in TV history, mashing up Kendrick Lamar's "Poetic Justice" with the melody from The Office.
Beyond the poetic justice of defeating a women-enslaving terrorist organization on Women's Day, it would be an opportunity for U.S. officials to acknowledge the herculean efforts of Kurds, Arabs and Syriac Christians like Moustafa, Hassan and Gawyria.
It would also be a triumph for the Koch brothers, who say they're seeking poetic justice after years of being denounced by Mr. Reid for their conservative politics, and are spending lots of money to make that happen.
" Judge Alsup signaled his agreement, calling it "poetic justice" that after pushing for years to force workers into arbitration, companies like DoorDash are now "wiggling around trying to figure some way to squirm out of your own agreement.
Other films like the 1993 romantic drama "Poetic Justice" from John Singleton or Barry Jenkins's more recent "If Beale Street Could Talk" made good efforts in their characterizations and casting, but such portraits are few and far between.
I love you.." Rapper 50 Cent bashed the movie on Instagram, claiming that John Singleton, the director of "Poetic Justice," in which Shakur starred, "said it was wack" but the rapper insisted "I had to see it for my self.
This is an intriguingly perverse approach: Certainly, there seems to be a measure of poetic justice, perhaps even a worthwhile political end, in a redistribution of attention from those who have gotten so much to those who have gotten so little.
Caryn Wilson, a senior editor for politics, recommends its argument that Singleton's film "Poetic Justice" was an answer to critics who said his portrayal of black women in the Oscar-nominated film "Boyz N the Hood" was one-note and reductive.
But in a twist of deeply poetic justice, Yiannopoulos was exploited right back, as he himself was fetishized as an alt-right meme, one amplified by those without awareness of—or concern about—the specific embodied impact of his hateful rhetoric.
" She loved "Boyz N the Hood," she said, and wanted to be in "Poetic Justice" because, in part, "I want to be in a black film, and I want to be part of the history that I think John is making.
The actress and singer Cynthia Erivo, 32, began following costume design a decade ago, after watching the film "Poetic Justice" (1993) and marveling that its star, Janet Jackson, wore box braids and the same applejack cap that she herself favors.
In the language of the show's violence, this is poetic justice for Ramsay, and Sansa frames it that way, noting that it was Ramsay's choice to starve his dogs for days, in anticipation of having them eat someone else, that led him here.
Caryn Wilson, a senior editor for politics, recommends its argument that Mr. Singleton's film "Poetic Justice" was an answer to critics who said his portrayal of black women in the Oscar-nominated film "Boyz N the Hood" was one-note and reductive.
When news spread Wednesday from the US Treasury that Harriet Tubman, a formerly enslaved black woman and American icon, will soon appear on the $20 bill — formerly the sole domain of Andrew Jackson, a slave holding president — it almost seemed like poetic justice.
For the many feminist critics who have excoriated Ted Hughes's treatment of his first wife, Sylvia Plath, there was poetic justice of a sort in the auction of the poets' belongings by their daughter, Frieda Hughes, at Bonhams in London in March.
Other losers: House Tyrell, for being so bad at maximizing its strategic advantage throughout the entire series; poetic justice, for not realizing it was being meted out against Olenna; Theon, because I forgot he was in this episode entirely; Varys, for not being immortal.
He cast Queen Mother in Angela Bassett, in, Boyz n the Hood, realized Janet Jackson's feature film debut Poetic Justice (1993), took Tyra Banks to new heights in Higher Learning (1995) and gifted us with the magnificent Taraji P. Henson in the ever-authentic Baby Boy (2001).
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The '90s were a time of cultural restoration—the release of Boomerang, The Inkwell, Poetic Justice, and similar movies heralded a black rom-com renaissance—and with it came two black horror tentpoles: the cult slasher trilogy Candyman (1992, 1995, 1999) and Tales From the Hood (1995).
I think there's always been a beautiful, fantastical element with Daenerys, and the paradise that she thought she was walking toward, the paradise that she thought she was capable of creating, I think there's some kind of poetic justice that he's taking her to a physical paradise.
And Singleton never backed down from showing black American life in his subsequent work, from 1993's Poetic Justice (which starred Janet Jackson and Tupac), 1995's Higher Learning, and 1997's Rosewood to action films like 2000's Shaft and 2003's 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Sure, Janet Jackson Poetic Justice braids are cool, but if you want to transform into a multicolored unicorn (or a honey-blonde Beyoncé) without taking dye to your natural coils, you just have to pick up different shades of braiding hair when hitting up the beauty supply store.
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Even in advance of any decisions, there is a degree of poetic justice here, since the scorched-earth approach has long been standard practice for Mr. Trump; as a businessman, he thrived on no-holds-barred legal conflict and hauled out the heavy artillery for even minor disputes.
Which is one reason it feels like poetic justice that the most enduring song to come from the worst hurricane to strike the region in the 1970s — a hurricane that did more damage to several of Haiti's neighbors, for a change, than it did to Haiti — was Haitian.
"Beale Street" and "Poetic Justice" are stories of black artists falling in love in a world that tends to devalue both their creativity and their feelings, and each movie simultaneously illuminates those struggles and shares in them, in a spirit that is sorrowful but never grim or despairing.
The New York Mets reached and held first place tonight by sweeping a doubleheader from the Montreal Expos, 3-2 in 12 innings, and 222-234, and it is rank disregard for poetic justice to make them risk this precious attainment through the 215 games that still remain on the schedule.
Mr. Singleton returned to South Central — the neighborhood is now called South Los Angeles — in his next film, "Poetic Justice" (1993), a melodrama centering on a romance between a poet (played by the singer Janet Jackson) who works as a beautician and a postman (the rapper Tupac Shakur in an early movie role).
Arya and her daggar can wipe that smirk right off Cersei's face What's true is that — like the poetic justice of Littlefinger getting executed by Arya with the very weapon he tried to use to manipulate Bran — the Catspaw Dagger has become a symbol of Arya as the avenging angel of death for House Starks.
It was a cruel, petty gesture from a man who willingly specialized in them––but it didn't thwart the fresh-faced Warren G. Aided by a cast of young, largely unknown Long Beach rappers (and the popularity of he, Nate Dogg, and Mista Grimm's "Indo Smoke" from the Poetic Justice soundtrack), Regulate… went triple platinum.
" Given the Hays Code's legacy, it's not surprising that two white dude film critics could not step outside of their privileged cinematic bubbles long enough to acknowledge, for example, the cultural significance of movies like How Stella Got Her Groove Back or Poetic Justice, yet determined that 50 First Dates warranted inclusion despite beginning "with a walrus projectile vomiting.
Poetic justice would thus have been Baker ripping return winner after return winner and beating Tomic in a five-set mettle detector before delivering a heartfelt Ted Talk to Tomic at the net about making the most of your talent right here, right now, because you never know what anvil might fall on your head tomorrow.
"It would certainly be poetic justice to see Harry Reid, who for so long has waged an unhinged personal vendetta against people we care a lot about, to see his seat go to someone who supports limited government, free speech," said Tim Phillips, the president of Americans for Prosperity, the Koch-aligned group mounting an extensive ground game against Ms. Cortez Masto.
Henry A. LowensteinNew York To the Editor: While I wholeheartedly agree with Michelle Goldberg's argument that it would be nothing short of poetic justice for President Trump to lose re-election in 2020 to a female Democrat, I worry that she is too optimistic about a female Democrat's chances in a general election, even if she can get through the competitive Democratic primary.
As U.S. District Judge William Alsup of San Francisco observed at a hearing last week in a case involving mass arbitration against the delivery service DoorDash, there's some poetic justice, to use Alsup's phrase, in watching companies that fought for the right to force their workers to arbitrate squirming to respond when masses of workers do, in fact, demand to vindicate their contractual rights.
The film's sky-high expectations and muted reception led to the expected whispers of "sophomore slump," but freed of that atmosphere of heated expectation, "Poetic Justice" has much to recommend it: Singleton's dialogue and relationships are relaxed and naturalistic, his sense of time and place is again spot on (the picture was shot in the aftermath of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, and the bones of those South Central buildings make their way into the background) and he again displayed a sharp eye for casting, handing important roles to the likes of Jenifer Lewis, Q-Tip, Khandi Alexander, and (most of all) Tupac Shakur, who generates warmth and sincerity as Justice's potential love interest.

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