'Citizen Vigilante': Outlaw director takes unflinching look at migrant violence
You can’t accuse director Uwe Boll of having thin skin. Film critics have been brutal to the German filmmaker behind “Rampage,” “House of the Dead,” and “Postal.” He once challenged his harshest critics to a boxing match to settle the score. ‘If I have six neo-Nazis raping a migrant girl, there would be no issues. Unfortunately, the criminal statistics show the [opposite].’ He knows he’ll never be an awards season darling, so when a reviewer dubbed him a “right-wing fascist” over his latest film
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