Ratings & Reviews
0 - Frank Scheck: The Hollywood Reporter For all of its incendiary arguments, Death of a Nation is ultimately tedious and repetitive. No one expects, of course, that D'Souza would make a thoughtful, balanced or historically accurate documentary. But is it unreasonable to hope that he make one that doesn't bore the pants off us? show more
0 - Peter Sobczynski: Roger Ebert.com
The only thing preventing me from dubbing this one of the dumbest movies of any type that I have ever seen in my life is the fact that I am not entirely certain that something as shabbily constructed and artistically bankrupt as this actually qualifies as a movie in the first place. show more
25 - Roger Moore: Movie Nation
Throughout Death of a Nation, which has the usual attacks on Clintons and George Soros and the third act patriotic performances by DSouza approved singers, even an African American choir, the man finds himself coddling Nazis.
With libtard entities giving reviews like this - which contrast sharply with reviews given by conservative radio broadcasters- who would go to see it?
He either did not actually see the movie or he's lying. I'll go with lying.
>>The only thing preventing me from dubbing this one of the dumbest movies of any type that I have ever seen in my life is the fact that I am not entirely certain that something as shabbily constructed and artistically bankrupt as this actually qualifies as a movie in the first place. show more
Try watching “Masked And Anonymous” or Jane Fonda’s “FTA (aka Fu** The Army)” sometime.
Hell even Lars von Treir’s shot on video, blown up to film, movies are boring repetitive shaky-cam stinkers.