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The Hate U Give review: a stellar adaptation of the best-selling YA novel - Vox
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The Hate U Give” is a documentary of our times — The Black Explosion
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The Hate U Give' Presents Realities of Driving While Black - The News Wheel
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Review: 'The Hate U Give' is relevant, powerfully honest ****
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The Hate U Give brings the Black Lives Matter movement into the multiplex via a surprising teen movie - ABC News
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Algee Smith opens up about his role as Khalil in “The Hate U Give” - The Philadelphia Sunday Sun
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The Hate U Give,” Reviewed: An Empathetic, Nuanced Portrait of a Teen's Political Awakening | The New Yorker