June 2003
Week of July 4th thru July 11th

FILM

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T3: Rise of the Machines
Directed by Jonathan Mostow, T3: Rise of the Machines, lives up to expectations with more action, less dialogue, and more special effects, that although unoriginal, is still captivating. It's a fast paced film that will ensure the fans that Arnold’s back.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle is filled with a mindless plot, Matrix-like stunts and enough girl power that improves on the first film. It’s the one film this summer you know not to take serious because the girls just wanna have fun.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
28 Days Later
In a throwback to yesteryear films (The Omega Man, The Last Man of Earth), 28 Days Later is a riveting chiller that is more than just a zombie movie and better than most post-apocalypse films.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
The Hulk
For over four decades, the comic book character The Hulk formerly known as The Incredible Hulk found its way into the minds of children as well as adults as Bruce Banner’s alter ego. Older generation knew him as the muscle bound weight lifter dipped in green paint played by ex- wrestler Lou Ferrigno. However, for today’s generation he is new and improved.

Reviewed by Diana Blain
 
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Theater

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"Master Harold"... and the boys.
Aside from the poor acting of Christopher Denham, “Master Harold”…and the boys, is worth seeing due to the command performances of Glover and Boatman

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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DVD

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DVD Reviews: Those Who Walk in Darkness & John Lee Hooker : That's My Story
Two musicians in 2 Different films - Those Who Walk in Darkness and John Lee Hooker: That's My Story.

Reviewed by Chika Chukudebelu
 
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Indie

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Friday Night (Vendredi Soir)
Ever have that feeling of wanting to be with someone with no strings attached? In reality, this may or may not have happened to some, but in Claire Denis’s provocative new film, the possibility of a night of passion with a comfortable stranger makes this film worth seeing.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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