Bryan Way
_A fascinating and immensely informative documentary examining Oscar Micheaux’s impact on the beginnings of race movies in the film industry._


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A documentary chronicling the pioneering efforts of black filmmaker William D. Foster in the early years of the industry and Oscar Micheaux's controversial impact on the subsequent "race movies".
A former rodeo star, now living a reclusive life, is drawn back into the world he left behind when he becomes involved in a mystery surrounding the disappearance of a young woman. He must confront his past demons and navigate a dangerous landscape to uncover the truth.
Midnight Ramble received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with some commending its attempt at a dark, atmospheric thriller while others criticized its predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding the film to be a forgettable entry in the genre.
The film attempts a compelling mystery but falls short due to a lack of originality.
Performances are uneven, with some cast members struggling to elevate the material.
Despite its atmospheric intentions, the pacing and plot development are generally considered weak.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Midnight Ramble are scarce, but available comments suggest a general disappointment with the film's uninspired narrative and lack of memorable moments.
James Van Der Beek's role in 'Midnight Ramble' was one of his early film appearances before his breakout role in 'Dawson's Creek'.
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_A fascinating and immensely informative documentary examining Oscar Micheaux’s impact on the beginnings of race movies in the film industry._