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California Schemin' Review (2026) The True Story of ' California Rappers' from Dundee

6 min · 11 de abr de 2026
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Hi, I’m Andy Mc and welcome to Movie Shorts — the podcast that gives you honest, spoiler-free reviews of the latest releases in under ten minutes. Today we’re looking at California Schemin’, a gripping and surprisingly tense film based on a true story, following two Scottish men who attempt to break into the American hip-hop scene by pretending to be Californian rappers. What starts as ambition quickly spirals into something far more complex, as the film explores identity, authenticity, and the uncomfortable truth about an industry obsessed with image. It raises a fascinating question: who’s really at fault — the individuals behind the lie, or the system so eager to believe it? Featuring strong performances and a confident directorial debut from James McAvoy, this is a film that balances tension with sharp commentary on fame and perception. If you enjoy quick, honest film reviews, make sure to follow Movie Shorts wherever you get your podcasts.

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California Schemin' Review (2026) The True Story of ' California Rappers' from Dundee

Hi, I’m Andy Mc and welcome to Movie Shorts — the podcast that gives you honest, spoiler-free reviews of the latest releases in under ten minutes. Today we’re looking at California Schemin’, a gripping and surprisingly tense film based on a true story, following two Scottish men who attempt to break into the American hip-hop scene by pretending to be Californian rappers. What starts as ambition quickly spirals into something far more complex, as the film explores identity, authenticity, and the uncomfortable truth about an industry obsessed with image. It raises a fascinating question: who’s really at fault — the individuals behind the lie, or the system so eager to believe it? Featuring strong performances and a confident directorial debut from James McAvoy, this is a film that balances tension with sharp commentary on fame and perception. If you enjoy quick, honest film reviews, make sure to follow Movie Shorts wherever you get your podcasts.

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