The Revolutionary Threads of I Love Boosters: Boots Riley Returns with a Radical Masterpiece

It has been nearly a decade since Boots Riley—the polymathic rapper, activist, and filmmaker—shook the foundations of the industry with his satirical debut, Sorry to Bother You. That film, a…

The Art of the Hustle: How Boots Riley’s ‘I Love Boosters’ Defies the Economics of Indie Cinema

Boots Riley has never been one to color within the lines. Whether through his groundbreaking hip-hop roots with The Coup or his shift into surrealist, politically charged filmmaking with Sorry…

The Revolutionary Maximalism of Boots Riley: A Deep Dive into "I Love Boosters"

Boots Riley, the multi-hyphenate artist who pivoted from the revolutionary hip-hop of The Coup to the visionary landscape of modern cinema, has returned with his most ambitious project to date:…

Gas Prices, Cinema, and Solidarity: Keke Palmer and LaKeith Stanfield Take ‘I Love Boosters’ to the Pump

In an era defined by fluctuating fuel costs and a widening chasm of economic disparity, the line between cinematic marketing and genuine grassroots activism has rarely been thinner. Ahead of…