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Blackfilm.com - TRAILERS & CLIPS! |
Comic Con 2007 - WEBMASTER PANEL
- Take a look at what webmasters have to say |
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Death Sentence
8 Special Advance Preview Clips
from the new movie starring Kevin Bacon. |
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'Things We Lost in the Fire'-Trailer
New Trailer from New Halle Berry & Benico Del Toro Film |
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No Reservation Clips
9 Clips from the upcoming movie starring : Catherine Zeta-Jones and Aaron Eckhart, |
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Becoming Jane
6 Clips from the upcoming moviefeaturing : Anne Hathaway, Maggie Smith,
James Cromwell,Julie Walter and James McAvoy |
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THE GOLDEN AGE
Trailer for 'Elizabeth' sequel with Cate Blanchett and Clive Owen
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THE GOLDEN COMPASS TRAILER
Trailer for Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig film
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AMERICAN GANGSTER TRAILER
Trailer featuring Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe,
Common, TI, RZA, and Chiwetel Ejiofor, |
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Reviews |
Latest Review Additions:
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Becoming Jane(in Film)
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Moving at times, the film is on the cusp of something great if there was some editing and maybe a little twist in the storyline.
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El Cantante(in Film)
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El Cantante will make the older generation of salsa loyalists proud and generate a whole new legion of fans.
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The Simpsons-Movie(in Film)
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Brilliant, if belated, but be forewarned that The Simpsons, the movie,
is merely The Simpsons, the television show, only on a much bigger
screen and in an extended format.
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Rock The Bells(DVD Review) (in Film)
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Chaotic, yet still somehow a fitting, posthumous tribute to hellraiser ODB.
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This Is England (in Film)
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Worthwhile for the eclectic, retro reggae soundtrack and the brooding, ocean-side panoramas alone.
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Becoming Jane (in Film)
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Moving at times, the film is on the cusp of something great if there was some editing and maybe a little twist in the storyline.
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Who's Your Caddy? (in Film)
- It doesn't take a genius to figure out that Who's Your Caddy? is a thinly-veiled, ghettofied remake of Caddyshack.
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I Prronounce You Chuck and Larry (in Film)
- Adam Sandler and Kevin James ought to be ashamed to be associated with the cinematic equivalent of gay bashing.
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Hairspray (in Film)
- Hairspray is probably one of the best transitions from stage to screen. From casting to the production design to the musical numbers, it’s aces all around.
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Talk to Me (in Film)
- As Petey Greene, Cheadle brings hope and courage, and a voice that reflected how the truth should be told.
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My Best Friend (in Film)
- A satisfying cinematic masterpiece with an invaluable message about the meaning of real relating.
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Interview (in Film)
- This film creates a platform for issues like, celebrity obsession and manipulation of the media.
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Harry Potter review (in Film)
- Audiences are left with an overrated film that leaves points of the plot hanging and the magic within a little rusty
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The Last Mimzy DVD review (in Film)
- A timely cautionary tale, even if its heartwarming message gets a little garbled along the way.
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Ghosts of Cite Soleil (in Film)
- A revealing documentary about a bloody turf war inside a notorious Haitian slum. What makes this movie compelling is that the leaders of the competing posses are also blood brothers
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After the Wedding DVD review (in Film)
- A paradoxical, if ultimately plausible portrait of a fractured family whose emotions can not be contained when the skeletons belatedly come bursting out of the closet.
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License to Wed (in Film)
- Looks like Robin Williams has replaced Cuba Gooding, Jr. as the kiss of death on the set of any comedy.
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Live Free or Die Hard (in Film)
- A satisfying throwback which reminds us how a big-budget is supposed to be made. If you only see one film this summer, you need to get out more.
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Sicko (in Film)
- An ironically entertaining and eye-opening film about the garbage our government feeds us and the real truths of a system that will help, not hinder, our people and nation.
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