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Latest Features Additions:
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MEDICINE FOR MELANCHOLY | An Interview with Director Barry Jenkins
Rance speaks about writing the film and being a black writer in the business.
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NEW IN TOWN | An Interview with Screenwriter Kenneth Rance
Rance speaks about writing the film and being a black writer in the business.
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Sundance Film Festival Award Winners
Lee Daniels's Push and star Mo'Nique take home top prize
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Ving Rhames News
Rhames to play lead in screen adaptation of "Master Harold ... and the Boys."
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WHY WE LAUGH | An Interview with Robert Townsend
Townsend, while at the Sundance Film Festival, speaks about the history of black comedians.
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OSCAR NOMINATIONS
Taraji P. Henson and Viola Davis land Oscar nominations in same category
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50 Cent News
Rapper/ Actor to start producing and directing films
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X-MEN ORIGINS: WOLVERINE UPDATE
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HOTEL FOR DOGS | An Interview with Don Cheadle
Cheadle speaks about doing this film, working with the kids, and his upcoming projects which includes ‘Brooklyn’s Finest’ with Wesley Snipes and ‘Iron Man 2’.
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NOTORIOUS CAST INTERVIEWS
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FOREST WHITAKER news
Whitaker to join action film "The Expendables,"
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LAW ABIDING CITIZEN casting news
Michael Gambon, Leslie Bibb, Colm Meaney and Theresa Randle join F. Gary Gray film.
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TRANFORMERS 2 UPDATE
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NOT EASILY BROKEN | An Interview with Bishop T.D Jakes
Henson
talks about her role in the film, working with Pitt and Fincher, and her upcoming projects.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button | An Interview with Taraji P Henson
Henson
talks about her role in the film, working with Pitt and Fincher, and her upcoming projects.
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Top Ten Films of 2008
'The Dark Knight' is Film Critic Wilson Morales's top choice
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| Reviews |
Latest Review Additions:
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Lakeview Terrace(DVD Review)
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Samuel L. Jackson Dud as Racist Neighbor Now on DVD
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UNDERWORLD: RISE OF THE LYCANS
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Michael Sheen certainly makes the most out of his role as Lucian, and fans of the monster-film genre will not be disappointed
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The Wrestler
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Mickey Rourke Resuscitates Career as Comeback Kid in Search of Redemption
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Barack Obama: The Man and His Journey
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The biography is a cloying love fest from start to finish aimed at Obama supporters inclined to revisit every aspect of the campaign.
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Defiance
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Fact-Based Holocaust Film Chronicles Case of Jewish Resistance in Poland
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Notorious
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Tillman has put together an exciting tale of one of the greatest rappers, and many will be pleased when they leave the theater. Your only regret will be that Big’s life should have been longer.
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Not Easily Broken
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While each of the actors give compelling performances, the film is saddled with convoluted and contrived plots that makes one question what its initial intentions were.
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Gran Torino
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This cross of 8-Mile and Death Wish looks terribly dated, like the desperate last gasp of pre-Obama Era intolerance.
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Last Chance Harvey
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Hoffman and Thompson team to weave movie magic via a vintage romantic roundelay.
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The Family That Preys DVD
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A pat cautionary tale which manages to push the right emotional buttons every time.
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Pineapple Express DVD
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Pineapple Express features Seth Rogen and James Franco as the latest duo endeavoring to generate a little chemistry while consuming cannabis.
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Doubt
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Streep and Hoffman Square-Off in Screen Adaptation of Modern Parable
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Slumdog Millionaire
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Dev Patel Delivers as Lovesick Game Show Contestant
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Nothing But The Truth
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Kate Beckinsale’s emotional performance is arguably the best of her career.
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
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If there's one story that you want to be intrigued by and watch it grow into something fascinating, you can't wrong with this one. It's worth the cinematic journey.
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Seven Pounds
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As good as Smith has been at the plate (box office) with hit after hit, he struck out with this at bat.
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Frost/Nixon
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Director Ron Howard, here, is basically offering any still-embittered, fellow Baby Boomers a belated opportunity to bask in Nixon’s humiliation.
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