

Delrhonda "Big Fifty" Hood ends up running her own drug empire, becoming one of Detroit's wealthiest and notorious women in the process. With her success, she discovers that money doesn't fix all of her problems, and she can only depend on herself if she wants to stay one step ahead of the law and stay alive.
Acting
Remy Ma's debut proves she didn't need rap to command the screen.
Production
Russ Parr squeezes every dollar into authentic mid-2000s Detroit texture.
Director
Russ Parr
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Remy Ma's first feature film role after her 2014 prison release, making the casting meta-commentary on second acts.
Director Russ Parr specifically sought non-actors from Detroit's music scene, including Vena E., to ground the film in authentic regional voice rather than Hollywood imitation.
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