May 2003
Week of May 9th thru May 16th

FILM

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Daddy Day Care
Daddy Day Care is a very funny film that will cater to all families. Predictable from start to finish, the film has a fine execution.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
X2 (X-Men United)
X2 (X-Men United) is here with a better story, more characters, fantastic action scenes, a pulsating score, and enough material that will have you salivating for a continuation in the blockbuster franchise.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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.

Reviewed 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.

Reviewed 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.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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Indie

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Only the Strong Survive
Only the Strong Survive is a documentary film that should be watched by all to remember the times when soul singers where at their prime before the evolution of rock and roll began and their music was no longer at the forefront in the industry.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
Spellbound
Nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary is Jeffrey Blitz’s inspirational film Spellbound, which shares the stories of 8 kids who, through hard work and support from their parents, competed in the National Spelling Bee. The journey to the dream is uplifting and rewarding for everyone wins.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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.

Reviewed by Niija Kuykendall
 
 
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DVD

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

by Chika Chukudebelu
 
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