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Latest Features Additions:
  
SHADOWBOXER: An Interview with Producer Damon Dash

Dash talks about the release of “Shadowboxer” DVD and how he got involved as producer and briefly discusses his other projects.
 
Wondrous Oblivion: An Interview with Delroy Lindo

Lindo talks about his character and making the film in London.
 
SHOTTAS: An Interview with Director Cess Silvera

Silvera talks about the long-awaited film people have been dying to see on the big screen and its eminent sequel.
 
HARSH TIMES: An Interview with Chaka Forman

Chaka describes his inspiration for acting, his experience working with heavy weights in the film, his personal struggles in Hollywood.
 
50 CENT news

50 Cent and Robert De Niro to co-star in "New Orleans," a police thriller set to be directed by Tim Hunter.
 
SPIKE LEE news

Lee and Producer Brian Grazer to make "Inside Man" sequel.
JET LI AND JACKIE CHAN news

Finally, the long awaited showdown between Li and Chan is about to happen.
 
"The Hip Hop Project" news

ThinkFilm has nabbed all worldwide rights to "The Hip Hop Project"
 
The Fountain update

Check out a boatload of new photos.
 
Death Of A President: An Interview with Director Gabriel Range

Check out the interview.
 
SAMUEL L. JACKSON news

Jackson is set to play the lead in “The Cleaner."
 
EGO casting news

Mekhi Phifer and rapper/actress Eve will star opposite Vincent Laresca in Antonio Macia’s indie feature.
 
Color of the Cross update

Check out photos of black Jesus on screen
 
The Holiday update

Check out photos of Cameron Diaz & Kate Winslet.
SHUT UP AND SING An Interview with Director Barbara Kopple

Barbara Koppel shares a unique moment in American music and the impact it has had on her filmmaking career.
 
CATCH A FIRE - Cast Interviews

Derek Luke
Patrick Chamusso
 
COLOR OF THE CROSS An Interview with Jean Claude LaMarre

LaMarre talks about why he chose to make a film about a black Jesus Christ, as well as talking his sequel to Nora’s Hair Salon.
 
Anthony Mackie News

Mackie to play Legend Jesse Owens in biopic.
THE DEAD GIRL update

Check out the trailer and pics of the Kerry Washington film.
JACKIE ROBINSON film news

Thomas Carter to direct famed baseball pioneer story.
\DaimlerChrysler - Behind the Lens news

Quincy Jones to be honored this year.
TERRENCE HOWARD news

Howard and Eric Bana attached to "Factor FX", written by Gregory Allen Howard.
THE BATTLE OF SEATTLE update

Andre Benjamin joins Charlize Theron, Martin Henderson, Woody Harrelson in darma film.
The Pursuit of Happyness update

Internship Contest online
 
Home of the Brave update

Check out the latest pics of Rapper 50 Cent getting ready for duty.
 
VOLVER An Interview with Penelope Cruz

Cruz talks about working with Almodovar amd going over her character.
 
Holla update

Check out the latest horror featuring blacks coming out this December.
 
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First Looks

The Dead Girl
Premonition

Holla

Goya's Ghost
Perfume
300

Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix
Norbit
Dreamgirls
Bobby
Stomp the Yard
I Am Legend
10 Items or Less

Blackout
The Good German
Driving Lessons
American Gangster
Apocalypto
The Invisible
Rescue Dawn
El Cantante
Black Snake Moan
Copying Beethoven
Blood Diamond
Smokin' Aces
Children Of Men
Casino Royale
Saw 3
Shottas

Tyler Perrys Daddy's Little Girls
DOA: Dead or Alive
Fast Food Nation
We Are Marshall

The Perfect Christmas

Pride

The Grudge 2
Grindhouse

Night At The Museum
A Day In The Life
Resident Evil: Extinction

Déjà Vu
Miss Potter
Nanny Diaries

Fur
Volver
Transformers
Unaccompanied Minors
Color of the Cross

A Good Year

The Holiday
Southland Tales

Home Of The Brave

The Pursuit of Happyness
Young Hannibal
Bandidas
Awake
Factory Girl

Harsh Times
Rocky Balboa

Five Fingers
Spiderman3
Rogue

The Cleaner
In The Land of Women

The Good Shepherd

Pan's Labyrinth
Zodiac
Killshot
Sunshine
Premium
Jump Shot
Slow Burn
Lonely Hearts

Reviews

Latest Review Additions:
  
Color of the Cross (in Film )

The best thing about Color of the Cross is that it finally furnishes us with a reason for the Crucifixion.

Mission: Impossible III DVD (in Film )

A thrill-a-minute, eye-popping, globetrotting adventure.

Death of a President (in Film )

Death of a President must be dubbed a technical masterpiece, as it
seamlessly weaves reams of real footage in with staged events to create a not too distant future where this scenario could actually be played out.

The Bridge (in Film )

“The Prestige” is not to be missed. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale are outstanding here.

The Prestige (in Film )

“The Prestige” is not to be missed. Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale are outstanding here.

Conventioneers (in Film )

Conventioneers must be considered among the best micro-budget offerings of the year, for it very effectively chronicles two stories simultaneously.


Flags Of Our Fathers (in Film )

Clint Eastwood’s strength as a director is his uncanny ability to capture subtlety. “Flags of our Fathers” is a great epic film.

The Robin Harris Story DVD (in Film )

Besides accolades from his contemporaries, the DVD features a variety of revealing reminiscences by friends and relatives who felt blessed by his presence.

The Breakup DVD (in Film )

Delectable in its vindictiveness, offset by a sophisticated brand of humor likely to keep you in stitches from start to finish.

Man of the Year (in Film )

Trust me, a sloppily-edited, unmanageable insult to the intelligence with far too many shortcomings to deserve any further analysis.

The Grudge 2 (in Film )

“The Grudge 2” has no substance, no thrill, no suspense, numerous fade-outs, and finally no explanation. Better to rent the original.

Zerophilia (in Film )

Zerophilia is as ingenious and as expertly-executed a feature film debut as you could ever hope to find among the artsy, micro-budget offerings.

Tideland (in Film )

Deliberately disturbing, disgusting, and designed with the unshockable in mind, Tideland is strictly recommended for the very open-minded with cast-iron stomachs.

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