"The Minority is Fresh, New and Stylish"
Ronna B. Wallace, Executive Producer - Quentin Tarantino's 'Reservoir Dogs'
"The Minority is a ambitious and courageous social commenatry that questions the current state of race relations in the early 21st century. Passionately produced with strong camera work and a real New York film, this film dares to ask the questions that many are afraid to answer."
-Ben Lyons, 'The Daily Ten' on E!
"3SIXDY got talent and potential to become the next all star producer to recieve Source, BET & Soul Train awards."
-Rusty Jabbz Newsletter, Aug 2006 Issue
"The Minority".
Comedy is hard, as they say, but satire is even harder.
Contoversial auteur Buckle takes aim at the perils of assimilation in this blunt-edged blend of Candide and TAXI DRIVER.
Black Harvest International Film Festival
"The Minority," is an excellent perspective on what the African-American experience is like in modern day America. Cloaked in humor, this film is masterful in its depiction of true racism. "The Minority," has a layered effect. As you watch the film there is a lot to laugh about at the beginning. "The Minority," has many layers, but as the layers peel off, the raw reality of what the movie is truly about begins to sink in and the unsettling voice of consciousness sneaks up on you. "Is this really how it is?" "This is exactly how it is." Halfway through the movie, the subject matter at hand suddenly is no longer comical; as a matter of fact it becomes down right painful. Dwayne Buckle does an excellent job creating his first feature length film,and the promise of a great future awaits his arrival.
Moe DeNiro Urban Mogul Magazine
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"The Minority'"
Convinced that race is a non-issue in his life, Jake Jackson (Billoah Greene) has the rug suddenly pulled out from under him when, on one fateful day, he finds himself subjected to a series disturbing incidences that are all motivated by bigotry and prejudice. Carson Grant, Ava Mateova, Bern Cohen and Charles Gaylord also star in this provocative, independent drama from first-time feature director Dwayne Buckle. - www.Netflix.com
"The Minority"
Writer-director Dwayne Buckle helms this satirical look at racism through the eyes of Jake Jackson (Billoah Greene), a happy-go-lucky African-American who suddenly finds his eyes opened to the prejudice directed toward him. - CDUniverse
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In 3SIXDY we have the rare combination of craftsmanship and emotional empathy. This Hip Hop Composer works at the details of recording as if he were making a million selling album. He imprints each song differently. He compels attentiveness, for he is a producer with many meanings. He feels that if he can get people to stop and give him 3 minutes of their time, then he better make mighty sure he's got something flavorful for them to hear. There are too many facets of 3SIXDY to sum up his fascination to any one style. He is a man of many angles. I can vouch for his burning desire to reach his generation with the positive messages of Hip Hop, and to share with others the life changing experience he has found in a vital relationship with the streets of New York.
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