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Never Die Alone

Producer-star DMX clearly means to be playing an antihero here, but even he seems unaware of just how poisonously misogynistic his movie is. He plays a drug dealer whose most heinous habit is to woo women, get them hooked and then murder them when they threaten to call the police. The seething hatred just sits there on the screen, like a given. DMX thinks he’s playing a macho street stud when he’s more like Ted Bundy in a black leather jacket.

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