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‘I Love Boosters’ Star Poppy Liu on Working With Boots Riley, Trojan Horsing Social Commentary Into Films and ‘Hacks’ Ending
The actress notes that Riley has the ability to get audiences thinking about issues while entertaining them: “There's people that have an immediate allergic reaction to social commentary.”
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According to The Hollywood Reporter’s source item, ‘I Love Boosters’ Star Poppy Liu on Working With Boots Riley, Trojan Horsing Social Commentary Into Films and ‘Hacks’ Ending, The actress notes that Riley has the ability to get audiences thinking about issues while entertaining them: “There’s people that have an immediate allergic reaction to social commentary.”
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- ‘I Love Boosters’ Star Poppy Liu on Working With Boots Riley, Trojan Horsing Social Commentary Into Films and ‘Hacks’ EndingThe Hollywood Reporter - 2026-06-10T23:42:30+00:00
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