Supremacy is a gripping drama-thriller movie that was released in 2014. The film is directed by Deon Taylor, and it stars Joe Anderson and Danny Glover in lead roles. The movie is inspired by a true story and explores the theme of race relations in America.

Garrett Tully (played by Joe Anderson) is a white supremacist who has just been released from Pelican Bay State Prison after serving 14 years in solitary confinement. Tully is a hardcore racist who believes in the superiority of the white race. When he finds a secluded house off a dirt road, he takes a black family hostage. He believes that the Aryan Brotherhood will come to his aid and help him escape.

The family that Tully takes hostage is the Walker family, headed by Mr. Walker (played by Danny Glover), an ex-convict who has a deep hatred for the police. Walker sees a familiar desperation in Tully and refuses to call the authorities for help. This decision leads to tension within the family, as some family members want to call the police to save their lives, while Walker insists on handling the situation himself.

As the hours tick by and tensions escalate, missteps are made, leading to a chain of events that could have deadly consequences for everyone involved. Tully's racism is put to a test when he finds himself unable to carry out his agenda due to his feelings for one of the hostages. Meanwhile, the Walkers are forced to confront their past and overcome their differences to survive.

Supremacy is a powerful and tense movie that explores race relations in America, and the consequences of hatred and bigotry. The film is a character-driven story that highlights the complexities of human nature and the bonds that can be formed even in the most dire of circumstances. Overall, Supremacy is a must-watch for anyone who enjoys thrillers and dramas that tackle important societal issues.

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