Skid Row

Skid Row (2007)

  • 83% of critics liked it
    (6 reviews)

  • 60% of users liked it
    (358 ratings)

Grammy-winning Fugee Pras Michel explores the troubling reality of homelessness by shedding his million dollar duds and living in the five block radius of Los Angeles known as "Skid Row" - an area where poverty runs notoriously rampant - in this documentary co-directed by Marshall Tyler, Ross… More

R, 1 hr. 30 min.
Directed By
Ross Clarke, Niva Dorell
Genres
Documentary, Special Interest
In Theaters
Aug 24, 2007 Wide
On DVD
Mar 25, 2008
Screen Media Films

Critic Reviews

  • Monica Hesse, Washington Post

    [Skid Row is] less about finding humanity in the homeless population and more about realizing how a change of circumstance could lead even the most cocooned viewers to find dark inhumanity in themselves.

  • Kam Williams, NewsBlaze

    Pras, one of the founding members of the hip-hop group The Fugees, goes undercover to shed light on the plight of the homeless.

  • Michael Dequina, TheMovieReport.com

    An eye-opening and necessary look at a large, plain-view problem that most people would simply rather ignore.

  • Frank Lovece, Film Journal International

    [Pras] has done something significant and substantial in terms of awareness of people who, for all their addictions and self-abuse, are still human beings.

  • Ed Gonzalez, Slant Magazine

    ...Skid Row too often comes to feel like a vanity project, with the focus of the film frequently shifting away from Skid Row's history and people to Pras's sketchy immersion in homelessness...

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