
I Declare War 2015
"Black blood runs thickest."
Dennis L. Reed II's gritty crime drama *I Declare War (2015)* dives into the dangerous intersection of family and criminal empire.
Director: Dennis L. Reed II
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is I Declare War (2015) about?
*I Declare War (2015)* follows a father whose hidden life as a BMF crime boss in New York is exposed to his three daughters, igniting a violent turf war. As the stakes rise, his family must confront the brutal truth behind his empire—or risk losing everything.
Who directed I Declare War?
I Declare War was directed by Dennis L. Reed II, who brings a raw, unfiltered vision to the crime drama genre.
Who stars in I Declare War?
The film features Anthony McNeil, Ulyssa Hancock, Lemastor Spratling, Dan Zarembski, and Chiquita Dunham-Parker in its core cast.
Is I Declare War (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated the film, its tight 81-minute runtime and intense urban crime drama make it an engaging watch for fans of the genre. The moral dilemmas and high-stakes tension offer plenty to discuss, even if the production leans toward the gritty and low-budget end.
How long is I Declare War?
The runtime of I Declare War (2015) is 81 minutes.
About I Declare War (2015) — Crime Thriller Where Family Secrets Collide
Dennis L. Reed II's gritty crime drama *I Declare War (2015)* dives into the dangerous intersection of family and criminal empire. When a single father—secretly a high-ranking figure in New York's infamous BMF (Black Mafia Family)—unwittingly reveals his double life to his three daughters, the revelation sets off a chain reaction of violence and betrayal. As street-level criminals eye his throne, loyalty is tested and bloodlines become the thin line between survival and ruin.
This intense 81-minute thriller blends raw urban drama with the relentless tension of underworld power struggles. Reed II crafts a story where familial bonds clash with the brutal reality of crime, creating an atmosphere thick with suspense and moral ambiguity. With its tight runtime and hard-hitting narrative, *I Declare War (2015)* delivers a punch of raw storytelling that lingers long after the credits roll.