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THIS CHRISTMAS
9 CLIPS
Check out 9 clips featuring Delroy Lindo, Loretta Devine, Regina King, Idris Elba, Sharon Lea, Mekhi Phifer, Columbus Short, Chris Brown, Laz Alonzo, Lauren London, Keith Washington, David Banner, Ricky Harri
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WELCOME HOME ROSCOE JENKINS
Check out TRAILER to new Martin Lawerence Film featuring
Margaret Avery, Michael Clarke Duncan, James Earl Jones, Nicole Ari Parker, Joy Bryant Cedric the Entertainer, Martin Lawrence, Louis C.K., Marty,
Mike Epps, & Mo'nique
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THE PERFECT HOLIDAY
TRAILER
Check out Trailer to film with Queen Latifah, Gabrielle Union, Terrence Howard, Morris Chestnut, and Jill Marie Jones
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WANTED
TRAILER
Check out the trailer with Angelina Jolie, Morgan Freeman, James McAvoy, and Common
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AUGUST RUSH
TRAILER
Check out the trailer with Robin Williams, Freddie Highmore, Keri Russell, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, and Terrence Howard |
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THIS CHRISTMAS
Clip 1 | Clip 2 | Clip 3 | TRAILER
Check out trailer featuring Delroy Lindo, Loretta Devine, Regina King, Idris Elba, Sharon Lea, Mekhi Phifer, Columbus Short, Chris Brown, Laz Alonzo, Lauren London, Keith Washington, David Banner, Ricky Harris
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I AM LEGEND
NEW TRAILER
Check out the trailer with Will Smith
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Aliens Vs. Predator: Requiem
TRAILER
Check out the trailer to the AVP sequel with Reiko Aylesworth, Steven Pasquale, John Ortiz, and Shareeka Epps
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AMERICAN GANGSTER
12 New Clips
Check out 12 clips to Denzel Washington - Russell Crowe film
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THE GOLDEN COMPASS
TRAILER
Check out trailer to Nicole Kidman film
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BEE MOVIE
9 Clips
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FEATURES |
Latest Features Additions:
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MARGOT AT THE WEDDING | An Interview with Nicole Kidman
Kidman discusses her reasons for taking the role, her character, and working with Jennifer Jason Leigh.
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LIONS FOR LAMBS
An EXCLUSIVE Interview with Derek Luke
Luke talks about working with Redford and Pena, his views on the current war status, and his upcoming film with Spike Lee.
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THE GREAT DEBATERS UPDATE:
Trailer available.
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FRED CLAUS: An Interview with Chris "Ludacris" Bridges
Ludacris talks about doing his first comedy, working behind a blue screen and his fondest Christmas memory.
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JLA update
Derek Luke wants a crack at the the Green Lantern role?
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Beowulf update
Check out new pics to the animated film with Angelina Jolie
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BEE MOVIE : An Interview with Jerry Seinfeld
Seinfeld talks about putting this in motion, working with Renee Zellweger, and returning to stand-up comedy.
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THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1,2,3 update
Latino Review has story details on the Denzel Washington film.
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American Gangster : Cast Interviews : Videos
- Denzel Washington
Russell Crowe
Common
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American Gangster : Cast Interviews :
Denzel Washington & Russell Crowe
Both Washington and Crowe spoke about the gangsters and drugs of that era and of their characters and working with Ridley Scott.
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American Gangster : Cast Interviews (Special) : Jay-Z
(Video)
- Jay-Z talks about concept album themed from American Gangster.
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HOLLA |
An Interview with Director H.M. Coakley
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Coakley talks about putting 'Holla' together and the struggles he went through to get it made.
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ARMORED casting news
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Columbus Short and Matt Dillon to star in 'Armored' for Screen Gems
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VING RHAMES news
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Rhames to play heavyweight fighter Sonny Liston in the biopic "Phantom Punch," which Robert Townsend will direct
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LEE DANIELS news
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Columbus Short, Jay Hernandez, and Jennifer Carpenter added to remake of Spanish horror film
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QUARANTINE casting news
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Columbus Short, Jay Hernandez, and Jennifer Carpenter added to remake of Spanish horror film
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DARFUF NOW : Interviews with Don Cheadle & Adam Sterling
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Both Cheadle and Adam Sterling discussed the making of this special film, one they believe can not only inform but effect change.
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THE HUMAN CONTRACT news
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Foxx to do "The Zebra Murders: A Season of Killing, Racial Madness, and Civil Rights" for Dreamworks.
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Reviews |
Latest Review Additions:
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Diva review (in Film)
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This 25th anniversary edition endlessly-inventive crime caper arrives already blessed with an abundance of amusing twist and turns.
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Holla DVD review (in Film)
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This well-conceived mystery cleverly conceals which person is behind the series of slashings.
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Things We Lost from the Fire (in Film)
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The subsequent sequence of events presented by this implausible melodrama unfolds more like a TV soap opera than a drama you’d expect to see in full-length feature.
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Home of the Brave DVD (in Film)
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Home of the Brave handles a serious subject with all the subtlety of a superficial John Wayne World War II flick.
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Transformers DVD (in Film)
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This flick gets this critic’s seal of approval for convincingly animating a cornucopia of robots in overblown epic battles worthy of a bombastic Michael Bay blockbuster
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TYLER PERRY'S WHY DID I GET MARRIED? (in Film)
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“Why Did I Get Married?” is a very enlightening, romantic, emotional, uplifting, and universal film that should please all. It's Perry's best film to date.
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Michael Clayton (in Film)
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If there was a film where you wanted to see that was intense, well executed, and well acted, ‘Michael Clayton’ is it. Sharply written, Tony Gilroy has made one hell of good film for his directorial debut.
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The Heartbreak Kid (in Film)
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An unwatchable mess like this is exactly what you ought to expect from anybody with the unmitigated gall to overhaul Neil Simon.
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Feel the Noise(in Film)
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Fairly formulaic in most respects, the picture otherwise unfolds innocuously enough to stomach as a Latin version of the ghetto fabulous blaxploits
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In The Valley of Elah (in Film)
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Haggis’ moral and political message is a lot more subtle and with the abundance of truth about the consequences of post traumatic stress disorder, undeniably uncontroversial.
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The Good Night (in Film)
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The film becomes blurred between reality and illusion, and it takes too much effort on the audience’s part to decipher what is real and what is not.
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Desert Bayou (in Film)
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A damning documentary which exposes FEMA’s wholesale failings while depicting a nation still deep in denial and willing to look the other way.
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The Girl Next Door (in Film)
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This gruesome screen version paints a super-realistic picture that’s so relentlessly-disturbing it’s likely to trigger debate as to whether the filmmaker might have left too little to the imagination.
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The Kingdom (in Film)
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The Kingdom is a combination flick, part psychological thriller, part pyrotechnic spectacular, which works somehow despite considerable conceptual flaws.
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