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March 2004
Week of March 1st thru March 5th
BORN TO PLAY THE ROLE:
HUGGY BEAR BACK AGAIN ON THE BIG AND SMALL SCREEN

 

Over the years, Snoop Doog has played different roles. Some were good, and some were decent, but now he has a chance to break out into a major star as he's playing a character some would say he was born to play. Coming out on March 5 is the big screen adaptation of STARSKY & HUTCH, starring Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson. Snoop Dogg plays Huggy Bear, a role personified by Antonio Fargas. The TV series coincindently is also being released on DVD this week.

 

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Features

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Jamesí Journey to Jerusalem: An Interview with Raí anan Alexandrowicz & Siyabonga Melongisi Shibe
The filmmaker and actor talk about filming in Israel.
By Wilson Morales
DVD Releases
Recent arrivals this week include the series that started the film.
Starsky & Hutch: Cast Interviews
Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson
Snoop Dogg
 

Hidalgo: An Interview with Viggo Mortensen
Mortensen spoke to Blackfilm.com about making the film, honoring the beautiful animals on whose back he relives Hopkinsí legend, and dealing with the windfall of publicity heís endured in recent years as the star of one of Hollywoodís biggest film series of all time.

Sneak Peak: Breakin' All The Rules
Take a peak at Jamie Foxx's next film.
A Black Woman Speaks : An Interview with Lisa Gay Hamilton
Ms. Hamilton spoke about her reasons for capturing a legend on film.

Dirty Dancing 2: Havana Nights : Cast Interviews
Diego Luna
Romola Garai
Mya
 

AGAINST THE ROPES : Cast Interviews
Charles Dutton
Omar Epps
 

Sneak Peak: Johnson Family Vacation
Thanks to the folks over at Fox Searchlight, we have our first peak at Cedric the Entertainer's lastest film, JOHNSON FAMILY VACATION. According to Greg's Preview on Yahoo!, here are some notes on the film.

By Wilson Morales

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

By Wilson Morales

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Reviews

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Matchstick Men DVD Review (in Film)


Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (in Film)
Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is quite similar to the original film. The setting and time has changed, but the formula doesnít have that feel-good effect the second time around.

Lost Boys of Sudan (in Film)
Lost Boys of Sudan is a documentary that follows two Sudanese refugees, Peter Dut and Santino Chuor, on an extraordinary journey from Africa to America. What they think is going to be Heaven turns out to be the opposite. Itís a powerful, moving film filled with compassion and hope.

Welcome to Mooseport (in Film)
While the film could have been a little funnier, it succeeds as a great vehicle for Ray Romanoís foray unto the big screen.
Eurotrip (in Film)
The production team that made Old School and Road Trip outdo themselves in Eurotrip. I would go so far as to say this movie is funnier than both of those films combined.
50 First Dates (in Film)
Unbelievably, Adam Sandler’s 50 First Dates is a great film. It has it all, humor, a clever concept, and amazingly, a beautiful romance that will leave audiences enchanted.
 
Barbershop 2 (in Film)
While the story gets a little hammy at times, the barbershop crew will keep you laughing from beginning to end.
 
The Dreamers (in Film)
NC-17, the rarest animal in pop cinema, is delivered like a freight train. The Dreamers is not to be missed.
 
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.
 
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