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April 2004
Week of April 12th thru April 16th
 
VENGEANCE IS MINE!!
KILL BILL VOLUME 2 Opens on April 16th

 

Uma Thurman returns as The Bride is back to finish off where she started, and that is to "Kill Bill". The first volume is now available on DVD this week as Volume 2 is set to open in theaters this Friday. Check out both films and see how Vivica A. Fox, Daryl Hannah, Michael Madsen, and Lucy Liu set Uma Thurman on the warpath to seek David Carradine (Bill). The film is directed by Quentin Tarantino,while the music is provided by The Rza and Robert Rodriguez.

 

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Kill Bill Vol. 2: An Interview with Director Quentin Tarantino
Blackfilm.com sat with Quentin Tarantino to discuss Volume 2 providing depth into the storyline that audiences have been waiting for.
Sneak Peak: Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid
Take a look at the latest film from Morris Chestnut.
An Outlook on The Passion of the Christ
Blackfilm.com sat down with Reverend Clinton M. Miller, 36, pastor of Brown Memorial Baptist Church in Brooklyn, NY to hear his views on Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ.
The Punisher : Cast Interviews

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Johnson Family Vacation: Cast Interviews

Cedric the Entertainer
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Sneak Peak: MAN ON FIRE/ I, ROBOT
The folks at Fox  have been kind enough to show us a quick look at the latest films from Denzel Washington and Will Smith.
The Whole Ten Yards: An Interview with Bruce Willis & Matthew Perry
Willis and Perry recently spoke to Blackfilm.com about their experiences making the sequel.
TV'S BEST COMEDY SHOWS
From Richard Pryor to In Living Color to Dave Chappelle, the best of comedy is on DVD display.
DVD Releases
When you think about the films recently released on DVD, you can tell that a number of different genres being represented
I'm Not Scared: An Interview with Gabriele Salvatores
From Richard Pryor to In Living Color to Dave Chappelle, the best of comedy is on DVD display.
Ella Enchanted: An Interview with Anne Hathaway
From Richard Pryor to In Living Color to Dave Chappelle, the best of comedy is on DVD display.
Home on the Range: Cast Interviews

Roseanne
Jennifer Tilly

Walking Tall : Cast Interviews

The Rock
Kevin Bray

Hellboy: Cast Interviews

Ron Perlman
Selma Blair

Never Die Alone: Cast Interviews

DMX
Ernest Dickerson

Sneak Peak: Nora's Hair Salon

Scooby Doo 2: Cast Interviews

Matthew Lillard
Linda Cardellini

Jersey Girl: An Interview with Ben Affleck
Ben talks about working with Will Smith, becoming a father one day, and the crazy year he's had so far, especially with the breakup with you know who.

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Kill Bill Vol. 2 (in Film)
Superbly written and acted, Kill Bill Vol.2 outpaces its predecessor by a satisfying margin.
The Girl Next Door (in Film)
The Girl Next Door succeeds admirably as the best teen comedy since American Pie. The film could be the launching pad of fame for its young stars.
The Alamo (in Film)
The Alamo is not nearly the disaster it has been made out to be. Having read quite a bit about the story of The Alamo, the latest Hollywood version is the most accurate to date.
Johnson Family Vacation (in Film)
After seeing how well they worked together on television with “The Steve Harvey Show” and then on the big screen with “The Kings of Comedy”, it’s disappointing to see Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer together again in the unfunny film “Johnson Family Vacation”.
Hellboy (in Film)
Pulse pounding with some comedic flair, Hellboy is action adventure flick that's entertaining for newcomers to the comic book genre.
Walking Tall (in Film)
Walking Tall is most the simplistic pulse pounding action film so far this year. Just when you thought the one-man action genre films died with Stallone and Arnold, The Rock proves that he can bring it back with some intelligence and finesse.
Home on the Range (in Film)
Home on the Range is a fine film that proves hand drawn animation still has a place in the cinema. It's a wonderful children's movie and deserves a place among Disney's best.
The United States of Leland (in Film)
The flaw is really in the filmmaking. This is the first feature film from writer/director Matt Hoge. The guy has passion, it's evident on screen, but the film needed some fine-tuning to shore up the story and the pace.
The Prince and Me (in Film)
The problem is that the movie offers nothing more than rote predictability. From the opening credits to the closing credits, the movie plays it safe. It's meant for the teenage girl audience and the filmmakers make sure there's never a worry about plot or substance.
Jersey Girl (in Film)
No one will ever accuse Ben Affleck of not being a sensitive guy after seeing Jersey Girl. Itworks best as a date film. It will illicit tears, a few chuckles, and not much else.
Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (in Film)
This will probably be the first in an avalanche of sequels, but the film is actually entertaining and an improvement on the original. It's a children's movie from start to finish, but succeeds in dropping some very adult themes over the heads of younger viewers.

The Lady Killers (in Film)
Ethan and Joel Coen have made a career of directing and writing interesting, quirky films with memorable characters, but their latest effort, The Ladykillers, is lacking considerably in all of these categories. It drags out a story that could have easily been resolved in less time.

Never Die Alone (in Film)
In order for anyone to appreciate this film, you have to know that the film is an adaptation of a book by Novelist Donald Goines. In this case, NEVER DIE ALONE, is a very well adapted story for which DMX excels in a role he could do blinded.

Secret Window (in Film)
If you are going to see a film that's based off a Stephen King novel, you better be prepared for something offbeat and spooky, and that's what Johnny Depp brings to this latest adaptation, Secret Window.

Dawn of the Dead (in Film)
Snyder's remake is not an outstanding piece of work, but more of a faithful one as he keeps the gore and chill effect as close to the original.

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