Ice-T
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Filmography
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Once Upon a Time in Brooklyn
(2013)A former inmate returns to the mob-connected streets and is forced to make a life-altering decision where a wrong move could be his last.

Rhyme & Reason
(1997)Filmmaker Peter Spirer chronicles hip-hop music with interviews and performance clips of popular artists, including rapper Ice-T.

Racionais MC's: From the Streets of São Paulo
(2022)With their music and a message, influential hip-hop group Racionais MC's turned their street poetry into a powerful movement in Brazil and beyond.

Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson
Go inside Jake Paul and Mike Tyson's training camps and personal lives as they prepare for their must-see heavyweight boxing match.

Santorini Blue
(2013)When their marriage falls apart after a betrayal, Alexandra jets off to Greece while her husband becomes determined to rekindle their spark.

The Alternate
(2000)An unpopular U.S. President is kidnapped at a charity gala, but the crime gets increasingly complicated when one of the kidnappers goes rogue.

Rappin'
(1985)Fresh out of jail, John “Rappin” Hood rallies with his comrades to take back their neighborhood from a greedy developer and a vicious gang leader.

Gangland
(2001)After World War III leaves a world of chaos, three heroes battle to survive in a city that is being controlled by an evil and ruthless gang.

Exiled
(1998)A disgraced cop looks for redemption while investigating the murder of a prostitute. A familiar story rendered compelling by gritty camera work and fine performances by a solid cast.

Who's the Man?
(1993)In this hip-hop whodunnit, Doctor Dré and Ed Lover play two barbers-turned-policemen who find themselves investigating their friend’s murder.

The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
(2016)Rolling Stone investigative reporter Greg Palast busted Jeb Bush for stealing the 2000 election by purging Black voters from Florida's electoral rolls. Now Palast is back to take a deep dive into the Republicans' dark operation, Crosscheck -designed to steal a million minority votes by November--and the billionaires who finance it.