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A Boy Called Hate

Rated R for language, sexuality and violence.

R 95min.
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This drama chronicles the troubled life of a teenage boy living with his father in an L.A. suburb. Young Steve tattooed the word "hate" upon his arm after a brief skirmish with the police. It has become his nickname. Read More
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