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CraSH/imageSPACE/SIPA USA Spike Lee's new film, "Da 5 Bloods," will be on Netflix starting June 12. Therefore, most residents will still be quarantining and isolating at home, meaning more time for streaming television shows and movies.Netflix has unveiled its list of movies and television shows that will become available on the streaming platform in June, and one of the highlights is Academy Award-winning director/producer/writer Spike Lee’s newest film “Da 5 Bloods.” The war drama will be available on Netflix on June 12. by from

The film, which stars actor Chadwick Boseman, tells the story of four African American Vietnam veterans who return to the country to search for the remains of a fellow soldier who was killed during the Vietnam War, as well as for buried treasure.Other notable movies coming to the streaming platform next month include “Clueless,” “Casper,” “E.T. from In his new Netflix film 'Da 5 Bloods,' Spike Lee serves up a timely look at the ways America's racial wounds have continued to fester. from



A new Spike Lee-directed movie is always cause for excitement, and the upcoming Da 5 Bloods sounds like one of Lee's best.

PhillyVoice Staff Spike Lee's new film, "Da 5 Bloods," will be on Netflix starting June 12. PhillyVoice Staff

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‘Da 5 Bloods’ Reviews Praise Spike Lee's Powerful New Netflix MovieSome are calling Da 5 Bloods Spike Lee's greatest movie yet.A new Spike Lee-directed movie is always cause for excitement, and the upcoming This from Sean O'Connell over at Cinemablend, who gave the The Washington Post's Ann Hornaday was slightly less enamored with Bilge Ebiri over at Vulture adored the movie, and made some bold claims with regards to where On the slightly lower end of the critical scale, Clarisse Loughrey from The Independent felt that from

by by Spike Lee returns with a blistering new movie that shines a spotlight on the war in Vietnam to make a point about inequality that persists until this day.

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