(www.DaddyBlogging.com) - On the surface, you want to cheer for Che "Rhymefest" Smith, who won a Grammy for co-writing Kanye West's "Jesus Walks" and an Oscar for writing "Glory" that took the movie, "Selma" to new heights. But, then reality hits and things get tough.
Although often billed as a "good guy" and "hard worker," Rhymefest has been hiding a secret from his adoring fans: He refuses to pay child support for his daughter and now that he's famous is demanding a paternity test, which likely makes his child feel unloved and unwanted. It's hard to make much of an argument for a guy like that.
Luckily for Rhymefest, the documentary "In My Father's House" does more than label him a child supporter dodger. The issue of fatherless children is raised in a profound, universally understandable way. Men everywhere of every hue and every socio-economic background will find themselves relating this gritty, but necessary documentary.
Available in 20 AMC movie theaters across America.
Sunday, October 11, 2015
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