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Director: Brian Cox
Cast: Sean Blakemore, Steve De Forest, Page Ediger, Bob Gilliam
A Madcap road trip set against the crazy world of feuding Hip Hop record labels. Joslyn (portia) is the bootylicious daughter of a notorious 'gangsta' rap mogul, "A-Ttain" (Tiny Lister), Whose New York based record label is under pressure. Joslyn doesn't make matters any easier for her Dad when she steals the unreleased master tape of her boyfriend, Raw D (Kurupt), A-Train's biggest selling artist who has just left the label. Believing in Raw D's promises of love and independence, joslyn sets out to personally deliver the tape to him in L,A, But the promised land doesn't come that easy when she finds out that hot on her trail are her dad's thugs and two wannabe Eminem clones hired by Raw D's lawyer.....
Critical Reception & Ratings
Keepin' It Real, a 2003 comedy film directed by Brian Cox, has received a mixed response from critics. While the film's madcap road trip premise and performances have found some appeal, its uneven execution and clichéd elements have led to a more divisive reception. The film has not received any major awards recognition, but its IMDb rating of 4.8/10 suggests a lukewarm audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, fast-paced comedies will enjoy the madcap road trip antics of Keepin' It Real, directed by Brian Cox in 2003. The film blends humor, romance, and crime elements as the bootylicious daughter of a notorious rap mogul steals her boyfriend's master tape and sparks a crazy chase across the country.