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February 2004
Week of February 2nd thru February 6th
 

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On Feb.6, 2004  MGM will release BARBERSHOP 2: BACK IN BUSINESS,  the sequel to the blockbuster film that came out two years. Coming back for more fun and laughs are Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, Eve, Michael Ealy, Sean Patrick Thomas, Troy Garity, and Leonard Earl Howze. Joining the mix this time are Queen Latifah, Kenan Thompson, Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon, and Harry Lennix. The film is written by Don D. Scott and directed by Kevin Rodney Sullivan.

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Barbershop 2: Back in Business - Cast Interviews
Ice Cube
Eve
Jazsmin Lewis
 

Miracle: An Interview with Kurt Russell
Russell spoke about inhabiting Brooks for this terrific new film, his rewarding- but often arduous- career path, and the prospect of being a new grandfather.

By Todd Gilchrist

The Dreamers (in Film)
Once you have been in "the game" for some years and have gained the respect from just about everyone who matters whether it's critics or film goers, then there's no limit to your filmmaking skills.

By Wilson Morales

DVD Releases
Females dominate this week's DVD releases as a slew of them represent a romantic film, a thriller, an adolescent film, and a TV reality show.

By Wilson Morales

You Got Served: An Interview with Christopher B. Stokes
Chris talked about fulfilling his dream of being a film director.

By Wilson Morales

The Perfect Score: Cast Interviews
Chris Evans
Erika Christensen
 

Drowning Crow: An Interview with Alfre Woodard
I recently spoke to Alfre during rehearsals as she prepares for this theater production.

By Wilson Morales

Sneak Peak: Never Die Alone
Thanks to the folks over at Fox Searchlight, we have our first peak at DMX's lastest film, NEVER DIE ALONE.

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You Got Served (in Film)
While the acting and the plot of the film isn't worth exploring, it's the dance scenes and the music that makes the film worth seeing.
 
The Big Bounce (in Film)
The Big Bounce tries to be a quirky comedy caper, in the same vein as Get Shorty and Jackie Brown.  Those movies succeeded grandly whereas this film crashes and burns.
 
The Perfect Score (in Film)
The Perfect Score is an entertaining film. The filmmakers took a test that unfairly decides the future of every kid and hammers it with a very humorous story.
 
Only the Strong DVD Review (in Film)
These so called "forgotten" artists of yesteryear will be forgotten no more.
 
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton (in Film)
Win a Date with Tad Hamilton is disarmingly good.  Teenage girls all over are going to get their money’s worth. 
 
Torque (in Film)
Torque is essentially an eighty-minute music video with ten minutes of preposterous video game CGI. 
 
Belly DVD Release (in Film)
The DVD that current hip-hops comes back with more flavor. 
 
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