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January 2005
Week of January 3rd through January 7th

HAPPY 2005
The Best of Black 2004
As we celebrate the new year, take a look back at what 2004 had to offer.

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Best of Black 2004
Take a look back at the films and talent that were around in 2004.


January 2005 DVD Releases
The new year begins with Paul Winfield, Damon Wayons, Mark Curry, and Brad Pitt on the small screen.


V Is for Vendetta
V Is for Vendetta announcement: Natalie Portman takes the lead role.


African American Film Critics Association Announcement
AAFCA has chosen "Ray" as the top film of 2004.


In Good Company: An Interview with Dennis Quaid and Topher Grace
As both of the actors reveal in their answers, the world simply isn’t quite so black and white, old and new, as some might think.


The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou
In a press conference in New York, Murray spoke about his role in “The Life Aquatic” and its director, Wes Anderson.


Warner Brother Previews
Racing Stripes
The Phantom of the Opera - Wide
Million Dollar Baby - Wide
Constantine
A Sound Of Thunder
Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous
Rumor Has It
House Of Wax
The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Batman Begins
Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
Dukes Of Hazzard
Must Love Dogs
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
Syriana
The Fountain


December's DVD Releases
Celebrate the holidays with Will Smith, Morris Chestnut, and Denzel Washington on the small screen at your leisure.


Wilson Morales's Top Ten Films of 2004

Of the many films I have seen this year (over 250), these are the films I thought were the best of 2004.


Hotel Rwanda: Cast Interviews
Don Cheadle
Terry George and Paul Rusesabagina


Fat Albert: Cast Interviews
Kenan Thompson
Director Joel Zwick


Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom Of The Opera: Cast Interviews
Gerard Butler
Emmy Rossum
Andrew Lloyd Webber


2004 Golden Globes Nominees

Ray, Jamie Foxx, Hotel Rwanda, Don Cheadle, and Morgan Freeman are in. .


FUTURE PROJECTS: Ashanti
R & S sensation Ashanti will be starring in a Muppets film, The Muppets’ Wizard of Oz next year and she briefly spoke about the lead human on that film. She also discusses her latest album, Concrete Album, which hit stores this past Tuesday.


EXCLUSIVE: PRODUCER LEE DANIELS talks Hollywood
One of Hollywood's most celebrated producers, Lee Daniels, took a moment to speak about how he came into the film industry, and his upcoming films, The Woodsman, and Shadow Boxer, which is his directorial debut.


Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortuinate Events: Cast Interviews
Jim Carrey


Aviator: An Interview with Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio discusses the prospect of playing the legendary inventor and filmmaker, and charts his own progress as a celebrity and trailblazer in the movie-making industry.


Spanglish: Cast Interviews
Adam Sandler
Tea Leoni
Paz Vega


Million Dollar Baby: An Interview with Morgan Freeman
Freeman explains that working in Hollywood means living in a constant state of career uncertainty, and unequivocally proves that he’s every bit as scrappy as the characters he plays on the silver screen.


Christmas at Water's Edge: An Interview with Keshia Knight Pulliam
Keshia talks about producing the movie as well as getting back in the film industry.


A First Look: Batman Begins
Take a look at the teaser poster for the caped crusader film, which comes out next summer.


Dreamworks 2005 Preview:

First Look: Madagascar
First Look: The Ring 2


Sundance 2005
Here's a list at the films selected for the 2005 Sundance Film Festival from January 20-30, 2005.

House of Flying Daggers: An Interview with Ziyi Zhang
Zhang Ziyi goes over her role and how much martial arts she has learned from working with Director Zhang Yimou.

Columbia 2005 Preview:
Boogeyman
Hitch
Guess Who?

Man of the House
XXX: State of the Union
Lords of Dogtown
Fun With Dick and Jane
Bewitched
Stealth
Deuce Bigelow

The Legend of Zorro
Oliver's Twist
Memoirs of a Geisha

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First Looks

First Look: Carlito's Way
First Look: Rebound
First Look: White Noise
First Look: D.E.B.S.
First Look: Shadowboxer
First Look: Cursed
First Look: King's Ransom
First Look: Monster in Law
First Look: Underworld: Evolution
First Look: Roll Bounce
First Look: Assault on Precinct 13
First Look: Elektra
First Look: Zathura
First Look: The Cave
First Look: Melinda and Melinda
First Look: The Phantom of the Opera
First Look: The Pacifier
First Look: Pink Panther

First Look: Memoirs of a Geisha
First Look: Meet the Fockers
First Look: Sin City

First Look: An Unfinished Life
First Look: Diary of a Mad Black Woman
First Look: Aviator
First Look: Million Dollar Baby
First Look: Charlie & the Chocolate Factory
First Look: Constantine
First Look: Hostage
First Look: Beauty Shop
First Look: Be Cool
First Look: Coach Carter
First Look: Fat Albert
First Look: Are We There Yet?
First Look: The Fantastic Four
First Look: Hitch
First Look: Racing Stripes

First Look: Hotel Rwanda

First Look: The Woodsman

 

Reviews

Latest Review Additions:
  
The Phantom of the Opera (in Film )
Helmed by veteran director Joel Schumacher, the screen version is a lavish spectacle that's sure to thrill some and disappoint others, but it's good enough to be well worth the price of admission.
 
The Aviator (in Film )
With DiCaprio as Hughes, Scorsese may finally walk on the podium and collect the golden statue. Not only is "The Aviator" is stunning and entertaining, but everyone in the cast from Leonardo on down is outstanding.
 
Million Dollar Baby (in Film )
Believe me folks; this is no female version of “Rocky”. It’s much more than that, for Eastwood, Swank, and Morgan Freeman each give out a dose of great acting in this powerful and moving film.
 
Hotel Rwanda (in Film )
"Hotel Rwanda" is one of the most powerful films to come out this year. Don Cheadle has always been a good actor but with this film, he has raised his own bar to excellence.
 
The Sea Inside (in Film )
Amenabar does a phenomenal job as writer and director.  He puts himself alongside the great Spanish directors with his work on The Sea Inside.
 
Beyond the Sea (in Film )
Kevin Spacey’s turn as star and director of Beyond the Sea yields mixed results.
 
Ocean's 12 (in Film )
Sitting through Ocean's Twelve is like spending two hours watching advertisements for a trendy fashion magazine, beautiful people dressed in stylish clothes smiling and doing nothing. 
Pray they have the decency to not subjugate us to an Ocean's Thirteen.
 
Closer (in Film )
"Closer" is a raw, stimulating film filled with excellent performances and an exotic script!
 
The House of Flying Daggers (in Film )
Flying Daggers is an enormously entertaining film.  It moves at a quick pace and throttles you with slickly choreographed fights.

After the Sunset (in Film )
What you get with this film is an unoriginal concept using the backdrop of a resort to lure us to see a heist film where our time is only thing that was stolen. Together, Salma and Pierce present a good chemistry, but separately Pierce has no funny bones when trying to make a comedic scene with Woody Harrelson work.

A Very Long Engagement (in Film )
The film is a sweeping cinematic odyssey of young lovers separated by the savagery of war. It is a stunning achievement, brilliantly shot, designed, and executed on a grand scale.

Alexander (in Film )
Stone made an epic that rivals the best in Hollywood history and a damned entertaining movie that is sure to sweep multiplex audiences along in its beguiling thrall.

Finding Neverland (in Film )
"Finding Neverland" is full of wit, emotion, adventure, and mystery that will inspire all ages to come see why and how Peter Pan was born. Inspired by true events, "Finding Neverland" is one the year's best films.

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban DVD (in Film )
"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the best of three Harry Potter films presented on the big screen thus far. Fans will embrace the maturity of the characters, ponder the mystery that is set for them and enjoy the adventure that will bring them back for more.

 
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