July 2003
Week of July 18th thru July 25th

FILM

Latest Additions:
 
Bad Boys II (in Film)
Bad Boys II is action-packed and filled with excitement. Besides the reunion of Smith & Lawrence, who bring in their “A” game, the
car chase scenes alone are worth the price of admission.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
Pirates of the Caribbean
Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl has enough wit, action scenes, horror moments, and dazzling special effects and fight scenes that would place it amongst the best Pirate films ever. Not to mention one of funniest performances given by Johnny Depp.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
All in all, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen ranks as one of the better comic book movies and a solidly enjoyable summer flick.

Reviewed by Godfrey Powell
 
Swimming Pool
Swimming Pool is a sexually charged film filled with enough intrigue to keep you guessing its outcome after it’s over.

Reviewed by Wilson Morales
 
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
 
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Indie

Latest Additions:
 
Madame Satã
Opening July 9th at the Film Forum in New York City, Madame Satã is one of beauty and complexity addressing one man’s ability to invent himself and live free in an imprisoning world.

Reviewed by Niija Kuykendall
 
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Theater

Latest Additions:
 
"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

Latest Additions:
 
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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