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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreStorm Over Brooklyn is a tense, tight and timely film that reminds us that America itself has been doing the same — trying its best to ignore something that’s been there, for those willing or forced to see it, all along.
- 75IndieWireTambay ObensonIndieWireTambay ObensonThe film serves as more of a primer for the uninitiated. But even for the initiated, it could contribute to ongoing discussions on how to dismantle the American racial divide that is deeply entrenched in our national psyche.
- 70Wall Street JournalJohn AndersonWall Street JournalJohn AndersonA rehashing of decades-old race relations in New York, or anywhere in America, might seem superfluous given more recent events, but Mr. Muhammad’s point isn’t to stir up anger. It’s to decry damage—the waste of a promising young life and the collateral wreckage visited upon a family and friends.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterInkoo KangThe Hollywood ReporterInkoo KangRegrettably, Storm Over Brooklyn is only a rudimentary primer on the case, rather than a particularly comprehensive or insightful one. Many of its shortfalls have to do with director Muta'Ali's (Life's Essentials With Ruby Dee) narrow focus on the Hawkins family, especially since the film is most compelling when it evokes the pressure cooker of racial hostilities that New York City had become by the late '80s.
- 50The New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe New York TimesBen KenigsbergThe competing agendas surrounding the case would prevent anyone from making a cohesive Hawkins documentary, and Storm Over Brooklyn never settles on a satisfying point of view.