IMBO Magazine Issue 33: One Love | Page 156

SCREEN DEAR WHITE PEOPLe D ear White People tells the story of exploring identity in a supposedly post-racial America. The main plot revolving around the repercussions sparked by an offensive black-face party thrown by white students… There isn’t much else to be said. If you feel like a tongue-in-cheek experience that almost takes you nowhere, then Dear White People might be a good choice. So save the paper and ink – they probably won’t care about it back home. To end on a positive note: the visuals were clean and colourful - in hindsight the story failed to inspire me to do anything except leave the cinema.. Overall, the film is hollow, unimaginative and I guess the only thing left to be said is: you have been warned. BY FREDERICK FERREIRA Bland humour and a clear misrepresentation of people make this movie somewhat interesting but far from inviting. THE SEVENTH SON T aking us back to the medieval ages, the opening scene is action packaged with a vicious capture of a Witch. When the witch (Julian Moore) r Wf