March 2003
Week of March 28th thru April 4th

FILM

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Head of State
In his latest film, Head of State, Chris not only stars in the film, but directed himself, which is where he made a mistake. What started out with some good jokes soon fell flat and too preachy.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

Basic
As convoluted the plot is, I found this film to be totally engaging and fun and very thrilling to watch. Basic is a thrilling mystery that will have you mind boggled until repeat viewings makes your head straight again.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

The Core
Some science fiction films are supposed to be fun. These are throw away films; films to take to your mind away from the things we face in real life. Go with this thought and you will enjoy The Core. If not, then this film is a complete mess with no hope.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

Boat Trip
If you ever woke up one morning with the inclination to be entertained by a film boldly filled with sexual innuendo and jokes of every sexual orientation, see the lighthearted Boat Trip.

Reviewed by Niija Kuykendall

Bend It Like Beckham
Already a hit in England and other parts of the world, Bend It Like Beckham is a charming, upbeat comedic film that should please all. A definite must see.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales

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DVD

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DVD Releases
Coming out this week (March 18) is the DVD and VHS release of 8 Mile, which starred Eminem, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, and Kim Basinger and Empire, directed by Frank Reyes and starring John Legiuzamo, Denise Richards, Peter Sarsgaard, & Delilah Cotto.

Compiled by Wilson Morales
 
DVD Previews
Catch Ice Cube, Orlando Jones, Nick Cannon, Denzel Washington, and Derek Luke at home in a few weeks as the DVDs of Friday After Next (New Line), Drumline (20th Century Fox) and Antwone Fisher (Fox Searchlight) will coming out soon.

Compiled by Wilson Morales
 
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Video Vault

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BaaadAsssss Cinema
Currently on DVD and VHS, BaaaadAsss Cinema is an hour long study of not only the movies of this genre but how they manifested themselves given the political and economic conditions of blacks at that time.

Reviewed by Godfrey Powell
 
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