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AUGUST DVD Releases
- Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, and Nia Long have films out on DVD this month
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THE DARK KNIGHT update
- New images have surfaced online with Joker and Batman
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BERNIE MAC news
- Mac joins John Travolta and Robin Williams in comedy films 'Old Dogs'.
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ICE CUBE news
- Ice Cube to do graphic novel '10' for Dimension Films
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Tyler Perry's Why Did I Get Married Update
- New Tyler Perry Movie starring Tyler Perry, Janet Jackson, Malik Yoba, Jill Scott,
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SUPERBAD : An Interview with Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Jonah Hill, and Michael Cera
- The three leads talk about making this hilarious film and working with Seth Rogen
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NOTORIOUS B.I.G news
- George Tillman Jr. to direct the biopic of Biggie Smalls while Sean 'Diddy' Combs to be executice producer.
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COLUMBUS SHORT news
- Short and Channing Tatum to headline a buddy action film for Columbia Pictures.
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FALL PREVIEW
- Our online colleague, Ropeofsilicon.com, has an early report on the 2007 Fall Season
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Romany Malco News
- 'Weeds' star Malco joins Mike Myers and Jessica Alba in 'The Love Guru"
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R U NOTORIOUS BIG?
- Casting process begins
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A Black Ocean's Eleven?
- Director Ratner wants Murphy, Tucker, Rock, and Chappelle in his version
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Shoot 'Em Up update
- Check out new pics on Clive Owen and Monica Belluci
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The Invasion update
- Check out pics on the Nicole
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RUSH HOUR 3: An Interview with Chris Tucker
- Tucker talks about working with Chan again for the third time, and his traveled to Africa with U2’s Bono on a fact-finding tour to help countries plagued with AIDS, hunger, and unsanitary living conditions.
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READER REVIEW: THE PINEAPPLE EXPRESS
- Cinemablend has an early review on the new Seth Rogen film.
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I AM LEGEND: An Interview with Salli Richardson
- Richardson talks about her role in the film, shooting in New York, and finding TV work more rewarding than film.
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TAMARA TUNIE news
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Tamara Tunie is making her feature directorial debut on indie romantic comedy "See You in September".
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Rush Hour 3 (in Film)
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After a six-year hiatus the dynamic duo is back with Rush Hour 3, and the good news is that it’s well worth the wait
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Unaccompanied Minors (in Film)
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Sophomoric slapstick and scatological potty humor are unlikely to hold the attention of anyone over the age of ten.
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Descent (in Film)
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An intriguing character study which is as much a harrowing mood piece as it is a female empowerment revenge flick.
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Daddy Day Camp (in Film)
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An utterly predictable, unfunny, infantile test of patience and waste of ninety minutes of my life I can never get back. Show me the exit!
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The Bourne Ultimatum (in Film)
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With “The Bourne Ultimatum”, not only is it fast-paced, riveting, but it is probably the best action films to date that doesn’t involved so much special effects.
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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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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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