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Cover: An Interview with Vivica A. Fox
Ms. Fox talks about her attracting for doing ‘Cover’, bringing back the character Shante Smith for ‘Three Can Play That Game’, and her upcoming film with Jessica Simpson in ‘Major Movie Star’
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LIFE IS HOT IN CRACKTOWN update
Check out exclusive pics on the upcoming indie film with Kerry Washington and Evan Ross
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PHANTOM PUNCH
Here are some exclusive pics on Ving Rhames as Sonny Liston
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VANTAGE POINT : An Interview with Dennis Quaid
Quaid talks about his role in the film, working with Fox, and his upcoming role in ‘G.I Joe’
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Black Enterprise Oscar Night party
Here are some pics taken at the Black Enterprise Oscar Night party
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Be King Rewind: An Interview with Danny Glover
Glover goes the spoofing of films and working with Jack Black.
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine casting news
Will.i.am Set To Make Film Debut In 'Wolverine' as John Wraith
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Jumper: An Interview with Samuel L. Jackson
Jackson talks his role, the action sequences, and his choice to have white hair for the film.
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RASHIDA JONES news
Rashida Jones Lands Lead Role In 'I Love You, Man'
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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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blackfilm.com and Chase team up with HBO and Kodak to provide grants for short films.The deadline is February 15th.
For more info click here.
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Reviews |
Latest Review Additions:
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COVER (in Film)
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Duplicitous Life on the Down-Low Theme of Murder Mystery
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A RAISIN IN THE SUN (in Film)
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A Raisin in the Sun will premiere on ABC-TV at 8 PM (EST) on Monday, February 25th. (Check local listings)
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Michael Clayton DVD review (in Film)
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Corporate ethics is at the center of the intricate web woven by this modern morality play.
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Definitely, Maybe (in Film)
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You’re apt to enjoy the unpredictable hijinks along the path to this implausible romp’s carefully-concealed resolution.
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Why Did I Get Married? DVD review (in Film)
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The Best Man meets The Big Chill, only with more flava.
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Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins (in Film)
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Not even a soulful soliloquy before the closing credits about the importance of family could undo the damage already done by this otherwise impressively pointless minstrel show.
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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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