The Wayans
do it again, and with a quickness. For those of us who laughed and cringed
at the first “Scary Movie,” get ready for another hilarious yet still
outlandish ninety-minute ride with “Scary Movie 2.”
by Alberlynne “Abby” Harris (Los Angeles)
- "For every player out there who has numerous kids, but still
lives at home, this film serves as a wake up call."
by Wilson Morales
Sequels
are never easy to direct. They are set up to become franchises for
some studios. After the financial success of the first film, so
much pressure is put on to double the box office gross.
by Wilson Morales
- What amazes is that the Newton we see is not cloaked in
nostalgia. He is very much alive, transitioning smoothly between
riffs on J. Edgar Hoover and quoting from the rhymes of Biggie
Smalls. The film triumphs because it is an introduction to Newton
as a microcosm of ourselves, our culture, our struggle. And the
revolution rages on.
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by Rae Wilson
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“What’s
the Worst That Could Happen?” is the answer to its own question.
Martin Lawrence has had a string of good luck the last few years. His
last two films, Big Momma’s House and Blue Streak, were hits. Alas, as
some would say, “all good things must come to an end”.
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by Wilson Morales (New York)
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In the last few years, there have been a few actors who have multi-talented skills such as Will Smith and Jennifer Lopez. Both have appeared on TV shows and both are singers. Their fan base stretches farther than the film community. Lopez has a new movie called “Angel Eyes,” which is being marketed in the wrong direction and may leave her fans disappointed.
by Wilson Morales (New York)
- CAVEMAN'S VALENTINE
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In her second feature, THE CAVEMANS VALENTINE, she proves that
her first effort was no fluke, but falls short of emulating the same success.
By Wilson Morales (New York)
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