Spike Lee, high and low
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The singer-songwriter discusses making her film debut and writing the title track for Spike Lee’s new movie 'Highest 2 Lowest.'
Marisol’s performance of her song may only take up a small portion of Spike Lee’s Highest 2 Lowest, but it lands as one of the most powerful moments of the entire film. Her soulful voice reminds him of why he fell in love with music in the first place, and why building something more personal matters more than chasing endless power.
"He was in his 80s, but he had more energy than I that day," the filmmaker says of the legendary musician, who died Aug. 6 at 88.
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EURweb on MSNHuffPost Writer Njera Perkins Calls Out ‘Horrendous’ Rollout of Spike and Denzel’s ‘Highest 2 Lowest’
Njera Perkins Says ‘Highest 2 Lowest’ Rollout is “Horrendous” *In a HuffPost article, writer Njera Perkins directly addressed what she sees as a major misstep in Hollywood marketing. She described the rollout of Spike Lee and Denzel Washington’s new film Highest 2 Lowest as “horrendous.
The stars also unpack the pivotal scene their characters share that sets up the film’s final act in an interview with TODAY.com.
Spike Lee's Highest 2 Lowest champions Black artists across different genres, which include hits from A$AP Rocky and Jensen McRae.
Spike Lee found ways to roast Boston and make references to his favorite NBA team, the New York Knicks, in Highest 2 Lowest.
Spike Lee’s rendition of an Akira Kurosawa classic is a tedious ride until Denzel Washington and A$AP Rocky’s third act kicks it into high gear.