![]() Did Hollywood miss an opportunity to tell the true life story of one of the most prolific hip hop artists in a generation - or get it right?ĭebate over the accuracy of “All Eyez on Me,” the first big-budget biopic of Tupac Shakur, peaked over the weekend on social media as the movie opened in theaters nationwide to $27 million, a 23 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes and mixed reviews from audiences, critics and friends of the late rapper.Īctress Jada Pinkett Smith, a friend of Shakur’s, criticized the film the day it opened in a series of tweets that questioned the accuracy of some scenes and cast doubt over whether the movie could “stand as truth.” In one tweet, she called the “reimagining of relationship” to Shakur as “deeply hurtful.”
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