Don’t you dare tell me I don’t make sense when you are the damn reason we are in this situation. They explain all the factions and who the main players are but frankly it doesn’t matter all that much because. The introduction of the various factions at the beginning is interesting and gives the whole story a Shakespearian vibe to it, like families vying for power. The head of The Spades walks a fine line between. High school senior Selah Summers (Lovie Simone) has.
Through the use of a wonderful soundtrack and score, stunning cinematography from Jomo Fray (Port Authority 2019, No Future 2020), and a focus on all things artistic, Poe and her crew take the Teen Drama and elevate it to the next.
And if you're in the mood for giving back, Lionsgate is rolling out its first free Friday night movie livestream, starting with "The Hunger Games" (9 p.m. This story isn’t about the factions, it’s about her, Selah Summers. Selah and the Spades is more than just your average high school drama film. Selah and the Spades Photos View All Photos (23) Movie Info Five factions run the underground life of a prestigious east coast boarding school. Power and politics play out in this piercing teen drama from first-time writer-director Tayarisha Poe. And while Williams’ portrayal of Headmaster Banton should not be overlooked, Selah and the Spades is all about its leading ladiesSimone, O’Connor, and Poe. There's also some stuff for all you Alicia Silverstone and Michael Shannon fans out there. This weekend, there's a pair of Sundance Film Festival favorites hitting a couple of the big services, with 2019 festival hit "Selah and the Spades" premiering on Amazon Prime and this year's pick "Sergio" hitting Netflix. Theaters are still closed, but new streaming movies are coming to entertain you and your families during socially distanced times.