The best Roy Wood Jr.’s movies

Roy Wood Jr.

Roy Wood Jr.

Today we present the best Roy Wood Jr.’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Roy Wood Jr.’s movies.
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The Death of Dick Long

The Death of Dick Long
6.4/10
Dick died last night, and Zeke and Earl don’t want anybody finding out how. That’s too bad though, cause news travels fast in small-town Alabama.

The Opening Act

The Opening Act
6/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 16/10/2020
  • Character: Gary
The film follows Will Chu whose true life passion is to become a stand-up comedian. He is given the opportunity to emcee a comedy show, opening for his hero, Billy G. Chu has to decide if he wants to continue the life he has set up or to pursue his dream, the life of a comedian.

Remembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cries

Remembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cries
4.2/10
“Remembering RBG: A Nation Ugly Cries with Desi Lydic” follows Lydic on a journey through the five stages of grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and… what's the opposite of the acceptance? —as she comes to terms with the passing of the late Ruth Bader Ginsburg and where to go from here.

Sam Morril: Full Capacity

Sam Morril: Full Capacity
7.6/10
A documentary about the comedy clubs reopening in NYC and getting back to some sense of normalcy.

Roy Wood Jr.: Father Figure

Roy Wood Jr.: Father Figure
7.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/02/2017
  • Character: Himself
Roy Wood Jr. tackles freeway protests, examines the origin of the blues, and explains why the Confederate flag is sometimes helpful.

Roy Wood Jr.: No One Loves You

Roy Wood Jr.: No One Loves You
7/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 25/01/2019
  • Character: Himself
Roy Wood Jr. explores some of today's most complicated issues, from the plight of the black superhero to national anthem protests.

Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger

Roy Wood Jr.: Imperfect Messenger
7.3/10
  • Release: 29/10/2021
Roy Wood Jr. discusses the difference between "ancestors" and "forefathers," why Leonardo DiCaprio is the greatest white ally ever and how celebrities use fame to get people out of prison.

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