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SPIKE LEE, who has been arguing with me for three decades — and there have been some humdingers. But he’ll find no argument from me about his great movie BlacKkKlansman, based on the true story of a black Colorado undercover cop, played with terrific swagger by John David Washington, who infiltrates the local chapter of the KKK, with help from a fellow officer played by Adam Driver. Lee (right) infuses the story with some swagger of his own, but it doesn’t get PAWEL Pawlikowski’s Cold War. The movie is a love story between singer (Joanna Kulig) and orchestrator (Tomasz Kot) who meet in a state-sponsored folk troupe used for propaganda in post-war Poland. Freedom comes at a price, but love demands a higher one.