April 2003
Week of April 25th thru May 2nd

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City of Ghosts: An Interview with Matt Dillon
In an interview with blackfilm.com, Matt Dillon talks about his film directorial debut with City of Ghosts, which was shot in Cambodia.

Interviewed by Wilson Morales

Chasing Papi : An Interview with Roselyn Sanchez
Currently gracing the screen in Boat Trip and Basic, the gorgeous Roselyn Sanchez has another film coming out as she plays a buttoned up, repressed poetry loving lawyer in Chasing Papi. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Roselyn fills us in on her role in the film, her salsa embarrassment and being Miss Puerto Rico Petite.

Interviewed by Godfrey Powell

Bulletproof Monk : An Interview with Seann William Scott
In his first outing as a lead in a comedy-drama, Seann William Scott is paired with Chow Yun-Fat of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in the action film Bulletproof Monk. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Seann William Scott talks about the physical training he did for the film and trying to separate himself from Steve Stifler.

Interviewed by Brianna Hyneman

A Mighty Wind: An Interview with Fred Willard and Bob Balaban
Fred Willard and Bob Balaban are part of Christopher Guest’s latest film, A Mighty Wind, which reunites actors from his previous films, Waiting for Guffman and Best in Show. In an interview with blackfilm.com, the two actors talked about their roles in the film.

Interviewed by Alberlynne “Abby” Harris

Malibu's Most Wanted: An Interview with Anthony Anderson and Taye Diggs
Who knew that Anthony Anderson and Taye Diggs could make such a hilarious comedic duo? In Malibu’s Most Wanted, these two gifted actors create quite a few laugh-out-loud moments.

Interviewed by Monikka Stallworth

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Sizzling Summer Sequels 2003
While the official start of the summer season is a few weeks away, it has already started in the film industry.

Compiled by Wilson Morales

African-Americans on Broadway
Everyone knows that the pinnacle of achievement in American Theatre is the Broadway stage in New York City. As provocative as they are diverse, Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom and Russell Simmons’ Def Poetry Jam has taken two very unique approaches to broadening Broadway.

by Nasser Metcalfe

blackfilm.com would like you to support the 10th African Film Festival in NYC
The best of recent and classic African cinema will be shown at the 10th New York African Film Festival.

Compiled by Wilson Morales

Celebrate Women's History Month
If you are looking for a film to celebrate Women's History Month, then watch any of these films on video and you won't be disappointed.

by Wilson Morales

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