Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters Turns Capitalism Into Surreal Heist

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Deadline’s SXSW review frames Boots Riley’s I Love Boosters as a surreal, hyperpop takedown of capitalism: three women steal and resell designer goods, triggering a fashion-world revolt, with camp visuals, claymation minions, and miniature-set chases underpinning a sharp dystopian satire anchored by Keke Palmer and a strong ensemble.
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