June 2002
Week of June 14th thru June 21st

 

THE NEW TALENT

Just like the LA Lakers and those pesky Sac Kings, new talent and fresh dynasties are always on the rise in the US landscape of entertainment, sports, politics and the likes. The film world is a land where fresh faces and new ideas are always in demand. In an effort to show the world some new faces, we present our first New Talent star, Philly native, Sundy Carter. Fresh from a starring role in Roc A Fella's "State Property," Sundy is just gettin started. And just like Shaq and Kobe, watch her rise.

Hey publicists, actors, actresses, writers and directors, if you have a fresh face that should be showcased in the blackfilm.com New Talent section, please submit bio's, photos and contact information to mailto:producer@blackfilm.com

If you are THE NEW TALENT, holler back.

Till next time,
the blackfilm.com crew

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An Interview with Sundy Carter
This Philly native packs a punch in appearance, drive and ambition. After a starring role in State Property, this young woman is just getting started.

Interviewed by Shelby J. Jones

Still In The Game : An Interview with Chris Rock
Unlike most comedians who get a shot at stardom on the big screen with a lead role such as Robin Williams, Eddie Murphy, and a few others, Chris Rock had to work hard before he was given a film to carry.

Interviewed by Wilson Morales

In Good Hands with Bad Company : An interview with Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon
What do Andie McDowell, Renee Russo, and Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon have in common? All three actresses started their careers as models before they became well known for their acting roles

Interviewed by Wilson Morales

Undercover Brother : Eddie Griffith
You can have standup comedians, but you cannot handcuff us. It's when you let us go that the magic comes. All the rest, you can fit in.

Interviewed by Alberlynne "Abby" Harris

Ready for an Encore? An interview with Director Malcolm D. Lee
Time has passed and Mr. Lee has spent the last year finishing his next picture Undercover Brother. This film is based on the web-animated series of the same name.

Interviewed by Wilson Morales

 
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THE TEEN'S PERSPECTIVE

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Ali
Will Smith played the leading role of Ali in this self-titled biographical movie.

by Lorenzo M.

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Bad Company
Buddy films tend to do well such as Mel Gibson & Danny Glover, Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones. But with Chris Rock and Anthony Hopkins, the connection is missing even though the story action is tailor made for their personas. .

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

Mama Africa
In Mama Africa, Queen Latifah introduces three short stories from female African directors about women and the plight they go through to survive the hardships they face.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

Undercover Brother
In Malcolm D. Lee’s second feature since “The Best Man”, he has brought a film that is extremely funny and presented with a torrent of insightful gags at breakneck pace.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

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Guerilla Tactics
A peek into a PSTOLA.COM production meeting,where they discuss unique methods to get their films shown in film festivals. (Comedy - 50 seconds)

Created by pstola.com

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SJ's Corner

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Morgan Freeman - More Than an Actor
When asked about how we should understand the terrorist state of affairs, Morgan explained in simple terms. "I am not worrying. Individually our lives have changed. And our proposed or supposed encounters of disaster are the same as being struck by lightning.

by Shelby J. Jones, Editor

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