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Loqueesha

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
1.7/10
1.2K
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Jeremy Saville and Mara Hall in Loqueesha (2019)
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Comedy

Faced with a financial crisis, Joe, a divorced, quick-witted bartender, applies for a job at a failing Detroit radio station -- as a black female disc jockey.Faced with a financial crisis, Joe, a divorced, quick-witted bartender, applies for a job at a failing Detroit radio station -- as a black female disc jockey.Faced with a financial crisis, Joe, a divorced, quick-witted bartender, applies for a job at a failing Detroit radio station -- as a black female disc jockey.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Saville
  • Writers
    • Jeremy Saville
    • Patrick Doran
  • Stars
    • Susan Diol
    • Shaw Purnell
    • Albie Selznick
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  • IMDb RATING
    1.7/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Saville
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Saville
      • Patrick Doran
    • Stars
      • Susan Diol
      • Shaw Purnell
      • Albie Selznick
    • 15User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Susan Diol
    Susan Diol
    • Cindy
    Shaw Purnell
    Shaw Purnell
    • Joe's Mom
    Albie Selznick
    Albie Selznick
    • George
    Meiyee Apple Tam
    Meiyee Apple Tam
    • BBT News Anchor
    Rae Latt
    Rae Latt
    • Carla
    Alveraz Ricardez
    • Richard
    Michael Madison
    Michael Madison
    • Ken
    Tiara Parker
    Tiara Parker
    • Rachel
    Richard Milanesi
    Richard Milanesi
    • Bob Richardson
    Kailena Mai
    Kailena Mai
    • Doris
    Camille James Harman
    Camille James Harman
    • CBN News Anchor
    Brad Banacka
    Brad Banacka
    • Don
    Jeremy Saville
    • Joe…
    Dwayne Perkins
    Dwayne Perkins
    • Mason
    Craig Tsuyumine
    • Travis Howard
    Savannah Williams
    Savannah Williams
    • Crystal
    Sawyer Amadeus
    Sawyer Amadeus
    • Nurse Discovery
    • (as Lisa Christine Holmberg)
    Mara Hall
    Mara Hall
    • Renee
    • Director
      • Jeremy Saville
    • Writers
      • Jeremy Saville
      • Patrick Doran
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    robertsmithmullins

    Racist, sexist, transphobic

    Don't. Don't watch this. Watch macdoesit on YouTube for a full review on the entire movie.
    1NickGagnon942

    Truly a terrible comedy.

    So I checked out the comedy Loqueesha. The film is about a bartender who is good at giving advise and needs money to send his son to a private school. He gets a job as a talk radio host but he does it in a voice of a black woman named Loqueesha and things go from there.

    It struck some controversy last year as being racist and insensitive. Many could not believe the film was made and many took it as offensive and intolerant. And if a film strike that kind of controversy then I need to see it. The film has a whopping 1.2 on IMDB.

    So is it as bad as everyone says? I say yes and not because of the film being racist or intolerant. Simply I did not find anything at all funny. Not a joke or gag works at all. Its just a total mess of incompetent film making. Also it caries some awful green screen effects and pretty bad adr voice over work. Also the film comes of a pretentious and smug like as if the director/star of the film was trying to say something deep with this film. Talk about a vanity project. Its a complete mess, its boring and most of all unfunny. It has my vote for worst movie of 2019 and one of the worst comedies I have ever seen.
    1katelynsantiago

    not even funny and racist

    Where do I even start let's start with the name of the whole movie it's like he took a hat and put all of the basic "ghetto" "stereotype" black girl names mixed it up and picked one. He directed wrote and stared in the movie, throughout the whole movie he was never forced to act like a black female it was all his own choice and the notion that he would have gotten the job if he was black? was he trying to make the audience sympathize with him, was he trying to make the white man victim, that was a choice and a very bad one. That might be the only funny line in the whole movie but it's not funny for the reasons he wanted them to be funny it's funny because it's stupid. Throughout the whole movie no one seems to have a problem with it at all and at the end he tries to wrap it all up like oh I have morals I'm a good person so what I did wasn't bad and then on top of everything else his actions had zero consequence whatsoever nobody was mad at all which is completely false if you would've done that in this day and age your life would have been over completely. In the first like two minutes of the whole movie it starts off with some bullshit ass moral lesson about being yourself, then some angry black girl walks in complains about it man and then he tells her to shut up something along the lines of that. The next day she comes back with flowers and a job like that ever happens, on a small slip of paper that only has three lines on it and one of the lines is Minority and black females are welcome to apply. Just Forget that one line just read the other ones like WHAT. Then he ropes another black guy to help him which would never happen in real life because they would slap you. If he wanted to make a comedy about a black Radio host why didn't he just hired a black woman why pretend to be black I can't understand why . This reminds me what they used to do back in the old days where Black people can't have rolls in TV shows or movies so they would use black face to portray black people I'm pretty sure people see the problem with this because it has one star rating how worse can you do that you wasted your time you wasted your credibility as a filmmaker and as a writer and as a actor because the acting in this whole movie was horrendous what ever chance you had in becoming a filmmaker after this film just went to the shitter because you decide to make a racist movie full of microagression towords trans and gay people and a big aggression towards black people and you thought It was a good idea you thought it was gonna be funny even though the whole movie was completely un funny and your black voice was not even that good if I could give this zero I definitely would. it's not racist in the sense that saying no I hate black people it's racist in a sense that you're making fun of my people. Why did you have to put on a voice act like a black woman thinking that it was funny thinking that it was entertaining, is was entertaining it was funny but not for the reasons you wanted it to be funny, it was funny because who in the hell would make this, I was funny because I was laughing at the creator and not the content. That was a choice.
    1dreweharding

    A Modern Embarrasment

    As if the cheap production, uninspired cinematography and bad acting weren't enough; Jeremy Saville had to use his vanity project for a poisonous message. I can only imagine that the motivation for this project was that Saville was tired of losing arguments with strangers in bars whenever he voiced his deluded opinion that white men face more discrimination than anyone else in the modern world. There is a moment in this film where Saville wrote lines for an African woman that had her character admit that he was better at being black.

    Do not see this sad movie. Let it be forgotten along with anyone that allowed it to come to light.
    8nagikevin93

    Sometimes you just have to go at it with an open mind.

    I watched this movie and came to find all these negative comments. I can bet these critics haven't watched this movie. It's excellent in its own right. It got a story and substance and very daring.

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      The name Loqueesha is a pun meaning the character is loquacious.
    • Quotes

      Joe: Are you blackmailing me?

      Renee: No. I'm black female-ing you.

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Лакиша
    • Production companies
      • The Best Movie
      • Two Guys Pictures
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      • 1h 38m(98 min)
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