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Latest Features Additions:
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Step Up 2 the Streets: An Interview with Cassie Ventura
Cassie discusses movies, music, nerdy guys and her first kissing scene on screen.
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Three Can Play That Game: An Interview with Kellita Smith
Ms. Smith goes over her role and what attracted to the film.
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STAR TREK update
Eric Bana opens up on his 'cameo' role in 'Star Trek'
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G.I Joe casting update
IESB.net has the scoop of the recasting of Destro
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College Road Trip update
Check out new images of Martin Lawrence and Raven Simone
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The Spiderwick Chronicles: An Interview with Mary Louise Parker
Ms. Smith goes over her role and what attracted to the film.
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DVD RELEASES
This month offers films featuring Tyler Perry, Vivica A. Fox, Gary Dourdan, Morgan Freeman, and many more...
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Definitely, Maybe: An Interview with Ryan Reynolds
Reynolds talks about his latest movie "Definitely, Maybe" and his views on romance, improv, and politics to Special Correspondent Cole Smithey
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In Bruges: An Interview with Colin Farrell and Clemence Poesy
Farrell and Clémence Poésy talk about their characters and filming in Bruges
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The Women update
Check out new images of Eva Mendes and Jada Pinkett-Smith
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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins: Cast Interviews
Martin Lawrence
Mike Epps
Nicole Ari Parker
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Blackout: Cast Interviews
Jerry Lamothe
Jeffrey Wright
Zoe Saldana
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STREET KINGS update
Check out the first images to Forest Whitaker's next film with Keanu Reeves.
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SEVEN POUNDS casting news
Michael Ealy chosen to play Will Smith's brother.
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Jumper update
Check out the latest pics with Samuel L. Jackson
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Iron Man update
Check out the latest pics on the comic book film
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THE EYE: AN INTERVIEW WITH JESSICA ALBA
Video Interview with Jessica Alba
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JESSE L. MARTIN news
Martin is finally set to play legendary singer Marvin Gaye in 'Sexual Healing' with James Gandofini
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G.I Joe update
Latino Review has a look at the final script of the film
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blackfilm.com and Chase team up with HBO and Kodak to provide grants for short films.The deadline is February 15th.
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Reviews |
Latest Review Additions:
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Gone, Baby Gone DVD Review (in Film)
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Gone Baby Gone is a meticulously-twisted thriller guaranteed to keep you on edge and guessing right up to its shocking conclusion.
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Rambo (in Film)
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Not to worry, geriatric Rambo, AARP poster boy, still saves the day!
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How She Move (in Film)
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Given that it revolves around dance and a protagonist whose sibling dies at the point of departure, How She Move is enough of a variation on the theme to stand on its own.
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Untraceable (in Film)
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This psychological thriller’s well-earned tension is ultimately undone by a practically comical set of improbable developments during the denouement.
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The Game Plan DVD review (in Film)
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Formulaic, but watchable.
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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (in Film)
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4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days is a relentlessly-depressing, slice-of-life drama which unfolds over the course of 24 hours.
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Meet the Spartans (in Film)
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Don’t expect anything of depth and you won’t be disappointed by this predigested pabulum.
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Cloverfield (in Film)
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This cleverly-conceived screamfest was shot entirely with a shaky hand-held camera being operated by one of the film’s central characters.
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She's Gotta Have It DVD review (in Film)
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fter 22 years, Spike Lee’s feature film debut still more than holds up for a bare bones production made on a shoestring budget in a dozen days.
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First Sunday (in Film)
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A cringe-inducing, cinematic tribute to the Golden Age of Minstrelsy!
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The Bucket List (in Film)
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A feelgood, end-of-life flick that somehow manages to buoys the spirits.
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