April 2003
Week of April 25th thru May 2nd

FILM

Latest Additions:
 
Confidence
Director James Foley has taken the heist genre to new heist with his latest film, Confidence, a slick film that has twist and turns that will leave you enthusiastic at the end.

Reviewd by Wilson Morales
 
City of Ghosts
It been over 20 years since Matt Dillon made his mark as an actor in The Outsiders and now it’s his turn to do the same as a writer-director with directorial debut, City of Ghosts. While his visionary aspects to the film are impressive due to its location, the story itself is jaded with so many plot holes, comprehension is lost.

Reviewd by Wilson Morales
 
The Real Cancun
While some may find the film off-putting like the other TV reality shows, the film itself is quite appealing and funny and should make a boatload of money from individuals who want to venture into someone else’s world.

Reviewd by Wilson Morales
 
Holes
Disney, known for its family oriented films, has put a wholesome winning film in Holes. Adapted by Louis Sachar from his award winning novel, the film comes with many positive messages that will bring fans of all ages and be quite entertained.

Reviewd by Wilson Morales
 
Chasing Papi
While not perfect, I thoroughly enjoyed the film mainly because of the uniqueness of such a film. The film had a hammering Latino flavor from the bouncy soundtrack to cultural standpoints like Walter Mercado.

Reviewed by Godfrey Powell
Bulletproof Monk
Music video director Paul Hunter makes his feature debut this week with the kung fu action film Bulletproof Monk starring Chow Yun-Fat. Though Hunter's direction if formidable and he brings a rarely seen humor to Yun-Fat's monk, it is the story and character development where Bulletproof Monk fails.

Reviewed by Brianna Hyneman
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Indie

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Love & Diane
Jennifer Dworkin’s brilliant documentary is the story of three generations worth of survival in the face of numerous social obstacles that keep the underpriveledged locked in an oppressive socio-economic cycle of struggle.

Reviewd by Niija Kuykendall
 
 
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DVD

Latest Additions:
 
Sistas 'N The City
An animated Black version of Sex in the City.

by Chika Chukudebelu
 
DVD Preview
On June 17, Universal will release the recent comedy Deliver Us From Eva on DVD.

by Wilson Morales
 
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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