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Latest Features Additions:
  
300: Cast Inteviews
Gerard Butler
Rodrigo Santoro
Director Zack Snyder
Lena Headey

HUGHES BROS news
"Menace 2 Society" Filmmakers back in action with film on Mafia hitman Richard "Ice Man" Kuklinski

DREAMGIRLS news
The musical comes to DVD on May 1st 

Illegal Tender news
Produced by John Singleton, Illegal Tender to sneak at the 8th National Assn. of Latino Independent Producers confab in Newport Beach

WILL SMITH news
Smith to produce and star in "Cooked: From the Streets to the Stove, From Cocaine to Foie Gras".

TYLER PERRY casting news
Malik Yoba, Richard T. Jones, Michael J. White join Perry, Jill Scott, and Janet Janet in "Why Did I Get Married".

HBO's LIFE SUPPORT
Queen Latifah film airs this weekend on HBO

NEW YORK COMIC CON 2007
Wes Craven talks The Hills Have Eyes 2


Rendez-Vous with French Cinema
An Overview of the French Festival in NY


Meet The Robinsons update
Take a look at new pics from the animated film.

Talk to Me update
Take a look at pics with Don Cheadle and Taraji P. Henson

HALLE BERRY news
Berry to do "Tulia" with Carl Franklin directing.

I Think I Love My Wife update
Take a look at pics of Chris Rock and Kerry Washington

BLACK SNAKE MOAN: Cast Inteviews
Director Craig Brewer
Samuel L. Jackson
Christina Ricci
David Banner


Zodiac: An Interview with Mark Ruffalo
Ruffalo talks about the character and man he’s portraying on the screen and working with David Fincher.


OSCARS 2007
Whitaker and Hudson win the gold, while Martin Scorsese wins Best Director and The Departed takes Best Picture.


TYLER PERRY news
Janet Jackson to headline "Why Did I Get Married" with Perry directing.

ICE CUBE news
Cube to star in "First Sunday" for the feature directing debut of playwright David E. Talbert


BLAIR UNDERWOOD news
Underwood to direct Ving Rhames in "The Bridge to Nowhere".


WILD HOGS PRESS CONFERENCE

All of the actors spoke about their experience on a bike and some of their upcoming projects.

NAACP talk

Power Broker talks Image Awards


Perfect Strangers

Check out new pics of Halle Berry and Bruce Willis


Life Is Hot in Cracktown update

Kerry Washington and Evan Ross added to cast

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Primeval
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Pirates of the Carribean 3:
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Spring Break in Bosnia
Ratatouille
Meet The Robinsons
The Last Sentinel
Premonition

Goya's Ghost
300

Harry Potter and the Order of Phoenix

I Am Legend
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American Gangster
The Invisible
Rescue Dawn
El Cantante
DOA: Dead or Alive
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In The Land of Women

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Reviews

Latest Review Additions:
  
300(in Film )

It's a high octane, breathtaking, and gory film, yet powerful and well executed on a visual level never seen before.

Life Support (in Film )

In “Life Support”, we get an emotional, raw, educational film that many should see to set examples for others.

Black Snake Moan (in Film )

Black Snake Moan somehow adds up to more than the sum of its parts, in spite of a preposterous plot, transparent sexploitation, preachy pontificating, and a pat fairytale ending.

DVD REVIEW: ALEXANDER REVISTED – THE FINAL CUT (in Film )

By the time you have seen this version as well as the others, you will have an incomplete and inaccurate version of the truth behind Alexander the Great.

The Prestige DVD (in Film )

As a film about sadistic obsession, this film succeeds. However, for a film about the wonders of magic, try Neil Burger’s The Illusionist.

Astronaut Farmer (in Film )

A barely believable flight of fancy that’s fun the whole family, provided you’re capable of suspending disbelief.

Premium (in Film )

Chatmon's ability to inject humor while addressing some serious issues with the film business and romantic relationships add to his talent and makes "Premium" worth seeing.

Gray Matters (in Film )

The dialogue doesn't have enough wit and loses its capacity with lazy execution.

Music & Lyrics (in Film )

The script follows the same formulaic quality that most romantic comedies today endure: no surprises and little bite.

Days Of Glory (in Film )

It is an effective portrayal of the perseverance of the human spirit in the face of oppression and rejection. .

The Departed DVD (in Film )

Helmed by Scorsese, , this multi-layered mystery is a cinematic masterpiece unnecessarily marred by gratuitous gore.

Norbit (in Film )

Eddie can’t complain about the demeaning script, since he co-wrote it with his brother, Charlie.

Hannibal Rising (in Film )

Hannibal Rising really amounts to more of a vigilante adventure on the order of Death Wish than a true slasher flick.

Constellation (in Film )

This overplotted, emotional dump plods along as if the characters are stuck
in the cinematic equivalent of quicksand, never generating any traction.

Because I Said So (in Film )

This familiar formula could have worked were it not for Ms. Keaton’s infuriating dumbing herself down and mugging for the camera

Been Rich All My Life DVD (in Film )

This enchanting, if bittersweet memoir seamlessly interweaves such wistful, tenderhearted reflections with archival film footage.

Sherrybaby DVD (in Film )

Despite the micro-budget production values, Sherrybaby is an engrossing, bittersweet tale of human failings and redemption.

Smokin Aces (in Film )

If ever there were a movie that ironically defied stereotyping by calling attention to every conceivable universal stereotype and incorporating them all into one big fishbowl for the world's enjoyment, Smokin' Aces is it.

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