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I
Spy
- I SPY is an outrageous action comedy that would make Bill Cosby
and Robert Culp proud of Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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The
Debut
- In writer/director Gene Cajayon’s film, The Debut, he captures
the essence of an individual torn between being cool amongst the
white society he hangs with and trying to live up to family expectations.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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Real
Women Have Curves
- Real Women Have Curves is a beautifully written and directed
coming-of-age story set within the environment of a colorful,
diverse Los Angeles.
Reviewed by Niija
Kuykendall
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Formula
51
- The only climatic moment is seeing Jackson bare-assed, which
some folks would be willing to pay for.
Reviewed by Niija
Kuykendall
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Brown
Sugar
- Brown Sugar is a beautifully rendered ode to hip hop and the
joy that was had back in the day of innocence, expression and
art.
Reviewed by Niija
Kuykendall
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Snipes:
Some Real Rap Drama Foe Ya!
- This film is a jolting reality check for the ignorant and a
sign of identity and understandingfor those who live daily with
passion, challenging economical situations and the heart of hip
hop.
Reviewed by Phyllis
Lewis
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The
Four Feathers
- Now comes another version of A.E. W Mason’s novel, “The Four
Feathers.” The difference that comes out in this film is that
it’s been politically corrected for today’s audience.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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- Bubblegum
Crisis: Tokyo 2040
- It’s “Charlie’s Angels” – with a sci-fi twist! What if there
were four “Angels” instead of three – give ‘em sketchy back stories,
complex motivations, and a dash of cyberpunk.
Reviewed by Daos
Boonma
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| VIDEO VAULT |
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- Sparkle
: Giving You Something You Can Feel
- For three sisters in 1958, this journey would lead to more than
they ever imagined. Released in 1976, “Sparkle” is regarded by
many as a modern black classic.
Reviewed by Nasser
Metcalfe
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Brown
Sugar
- With an ensemble that includes Mos Def, Angie Stone, Erykah
Badu, Common, Eric B. and Rakim, Jill Scott, The Roots and Cassandra
Wilson, fans of these performers will definitely enjoy their respectivetracks.
Reviewed by Chika
Chukudebelu
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| INDIE |
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Wasabi
- Wasabi is an action filled film that we have seen before but
has some comedy and some heartfelt scenes to appreciate Reno as
the cop of the new century.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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| CABLE |
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Our
America
- Based on a book written about a true story, this film raises
poignant questions about racist journalism and what happens when
we see ourselves through the eyes of children.
Reviewed by Chika
Chukudebelu
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| TV Movies |
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- Little
John
- In Little John, a morning family drama from Hallmark Hall of
Fame, the performances by the three leads show that over time
some bridges can be crossed again.
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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| One Shots |
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- The
Score
- “The Score” is a film where the acting is solid and the story
is simple, with a twist...
Reviewed by Wilson
Morales
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