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Reincarnated
Directed by
Andy Capper
R
2012
1h 38m
Documentary
,
Music
6.2
28%
41%
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Hip-Hop artist Snoop Dogg changes his name to Snoop Lion, travels to Jamaica, immerses himself in Rastafarian culture, and produces his first reggae record.
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Cast of Reincarnated
Snoop Dogg
Self (as Snoop Lion)
Dr. Dre
Self
Daz Dillinger
Self
Angela Hunte
Self
Ariel Rechtshaid
Self
Dre Skull
Self
Jahdan Blakkamoore
Self
Bunny Wailer
Self
Damian Marley
Self
Louis Farrakhan
Self
Shante Broadus
Self
Cori Broadus
Self
Maxine Stowe
Self
Stewart Copeland
Self
Diplo
Self
Reincarnated Ratings & Reviews
New York Daily News
Miriam Bale
The rap artist's spiritual journey (he's now Snoop Lion) seems earned, rather than the publicity stunt others might have caught a whiff of originally.
New York Times
Andy Webster
Snoop has certainly tempered his worldview, but enlightenment isn't as evident here as much as a woozy weariness, perhaps a long-term byproduct of being very, very stoned.
Los Angeles Times
Mikael Wood
In its simplest moments ... "Reincarnated" presents an honesty that is its own reward. It shows us an old Dogg with no tricks.
San Francisco Chronicle
Peter Hartlaub
Snoop's involvement as a producer does a disservice to the film. Was there anyone behind the scenes with veto power?
AV Club
Sam Adams
Essentially an MTV Cribs episode padded out to feature length, Andy Capper's obsequious doc shadows Snoop Dogg-now Snoop Lion-during the making of his first reggae album.
Chicago Sun-Times
Odie Henderson
If you're a sober fan of Snoop Dogg's rap songs, as I am, you're in trouble.
Austin Chronicle
Marjorie Baumgarten
More honest than you might expect a promotional piece such as this to be, but less self-investigative than you might like, you come away thinking there are much greater depths for Snoop Lion to plumb.
Slant Magazine
Steve Macfarlane
Essentially 90-minute promo video carefully orchestrated by the artist formerly known as Snoop Dogg and his handlers.
Chicago Reader
Leor Galil
Snoop is a fascinating figure who deserves better than this puff piece.
Village Voice
Nick Schager
The film is as lightweight as the ganja-puffing is plentiful, little more than a vanity project that allows its subject to wax philosophical on his past triumphs, tragedies, and spiritual development ...
Contactmusic.com
Rich Cline
There's a nagging sense of indulgence that leaves us wondering just how truthful this documentary actually is as it follows Snoop Dogg on a voyage of personal discovery.
RedEye
Matt Pais
Wait, Snoop likes weed?!
Film Journal International
David Noh
You don't even need to be high to enjoy this gratifyingly candid, funny and moving portrait of the Grand Master Toker.
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