Gimme the Loot - film review

American indie about a pair of teenage graffiti artists in New York
Gimme the Loot
3 May 2013

Adam Leon’s independent debut from New York has two teen graffiti artists who want to paint a sculpture in a baseball stadium but need to raise $500 first. They almost succeed but never quite manage it. The film is episodic and determinedly offbeat, funny at its best, boring at its worst. But at least it’s the antithesis of everything that Hollywood holds dear as it slouches around the Big Apple.

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