January 2003
Week of January 10th thru January 17th

FILM

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Chicago
The brilliance of the film is not only in the extreme escapism and entertainment factor already inherent in a musical, but also in the complex reworking of structure, cinematography and logistics to reincarnate the musical as a cinematic venture.

Reviewed by Niija Kuykendall

Antwone Fisher
Denzel Washington offers us a Black man’s coming of age story with the grace and honesty that any of his peers would be hard pressed to match. For his directorial debut, Washington chose the heartwarming story of Navy Seaman Antwone Fisher (played by Derek Luke) who, as an adult, faces the demons that haunt him from his childhood.

Reviewed by Chika Chukudebelu

25th Hour
The 25th HOUR is based on a book by David Benioff, and Director Lee has done a brilliant job of bringing this story to the big screen using elements of New York City as secondary characters to go along with the amazing acting by the entire cast, specifically Edward Norton. It is clearly one of the best films of 2002.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

Narc
Director Joe Carnahan’s tale of a narcotics officer’s struggle to keep his distance from the dangerous trappings of life undercover.

Reviewed by Chika Chukudebelu

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INDIE

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Joy
"Joy", both heartwarming and thought proving, explores the impact of misplaced authority and misguided justice, and yet leaves the viewer with a sense of hope and purpose.

Reviewed by Naleighna Kai

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SOUNDTRACKS

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Brown Sugar
Fans of these performers will definitely enjoy their respective tracks.

Reviewed by Chika Chukudebelu

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One Shots

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The Score
The acting is solid and the story is simple, with a twist...

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

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