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A graduate of Cornell University and an avid filmgoer, Wilson Morales is known as a deep well of information when it comes to the world of movies, and opinions reflect this knowledge. The personable young movie critic can be seen, heard, and even read on different occasions. On the internet, Wilson is the website editor for blackfilm.com, in which he also writes reviews and conducts interviews with producers, directors, and actors. On TV, he served as executive producer and film critic for Audrey’s Whirl, a film show hosted by Audrey Bernard that featured reviews and commentary on films and the industry. On WBAI Radio (99.5 FM) in New York, Wilson co-produces film segments, with Mike Sargent, and can be heard on REEL WORLD, which focuses on the music in films as well as interviews and reviews. |
| Headline | Synopsis | Type | Date Published |
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| Pieces of April | It’s a film that will you have laughing and crying and leaves you feeling good in the end. | Reviews/Film | 10/17/2003 |
| Veronica Guerin | Not only does Cate Blanchett looks like the murdered journalist, but she captures the essence of who she was and what she accomplished with a breathtaking performance. | Reviews/Film | 10/17/2003 |
| In The Cut: An Interview with Mark Ruffalo | Mark talks about his role in this film and his feelings toward cops as well as his rise in Hollywood as a leading man. | Features/Interviews | 10/17/2003 |
| Kill Bill : An Interview with The Rza | The Rza briefly talks about working with QT on producing the soundtrack for Kill Bill. | Features/Interviews | 10/17/2003 |
| Halloween Came Early!! Scary Movie 3 Opens Oct. 24 | Spoofing films like the Matrix Reloaded, 8 Mile, and other films, and coming out on Oct.24 is Scary Movie 3, the third installment in the Scary Movie franchise. | Cover | 10/17/2003 |
| DVD Releases | The highlight of this week's DVD releases is obviously The Matrix Reloaded. No question. | Features/Articles | 10/10/2003 |
| Pieces of April: An Interview with Derek Luke | Meeting him at the Regency Hotel recently, Derek spoke about his character in the film and the roles he’s getting now. | Features/Interviews | 10/10/2003 |
| Mystic River | Eastwood has put together a great murder mystery film without it having any clichéd moments from the genre. | Reviews/Film | 10/10/2003 |
| Texas Chainsaw Massacre : An Interview with Jessica Biel | Jessica speaks about her role as Erin in this film as well as her next role opposite Wesley Snipes in Blade: Trinity. | Features/Interviews | 10/10/2003 |
| Small but Good | Each of these actors has had their own success being the lead in films and television, but sometimes they take a role that although it may not be huge, it's still worth pursuing to be part of a great cast. | Cover | 10/03/2003 |
| Out of Time | “Out of Time” is a colorful and energetic film that suffers from clichéd scenes from other movies. | Reviews/Film | 10/03/2003 |
| DVD Releases | There are a couple of hightlights for this week's DVD releases. | Features/Articles | 10/03/2003 |
| Intolerable Cruelty : An Interview with Cedric the Entertainer | Cedric talks about his role in the film and his latest venture as a producer. | Features/Interviews | 10/03/2003 |
| Denzel's On The Run Out of Time opens on Oct.3 | Denzel Washington has always played characters who were strong and in control. | Cover | 09/26/2003 |
| Out of Time : An Interview with Sanaa Lathan | In “Out of Time”, Sanaa plays an unhappy married woman who’s having an affair with her high school sweetheart, played by Denzel. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Sanaa Lathan talks about the sex scenes she had in the film. | Features/Interviews | 09/26/2003 |
| DVD Releases | After an impressive rerelease, Scarface is coming back to the home front with extra features that includes commentaries by some well-known rappers. | Features/Articles | 09/26/2003 |
| Out of Time : An Interview with Denzel Washington | In an interview with blackfilm.com Denzel talks about the sex scenes in this film in relation to others he’s had in other films. | Features/Interviews | 09/26/2003 |
| SNEAK PEEK!! Love Don't Cost a Thing: An Interview with Troy Beyer | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Troy Beyer talks about her latest film and the challenges of being a female director. | Features/Interviews | 09/26/2003 |
| Under the Tuscan Sun : An Interview with Diane Lane | In her first film since "Unfaithful", Diane is again ready to capture the hearts of many as she plays a woman in search for true love. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Diane Lane talks about her latest film, “Under the Tuscan Sun” and her new course in life (better roles, romance). | Features/Interviews | 09/19/2003 |
| DVD Releases | This week's DVD releases includes the return of Eddie Murphy. | Features/Articles | 09/19/2003 |
| The Fighting Temptations | Sans a poorly written script, “The Fighting Temptations” is an appealing film with some outstanding musical numbers led Beyonce, Melba Moore, and many more. | Reviews/Film | 09/19/2003 |
| The Rundown : An Interview with Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) | In an interview with blackfilm.com, The Rock talks about making the transition from wrestling to acting. | Features/Interviews | 09/19/2003 |
| DVD Previews : Scarface & 2 Fast 2 Furious | Can you believe it's been 20 years since Al Pacino made Tony Montana into a well-known character. | Features/Articles | 09/19/2003 |
| Wresting his way to the big screen, The Rock is Coming The Rundown Opens Sept 26 | There aren't that many wrestlers that can stop their game and get into acting. | Cover | 09/12/2003 |
| The Fighting Temptations : An Interview with Producer Loretha Jones | This amazing lady has produced a number of films that we have seen on the big screen such as She’s gotta have it, B.A.P.S, The Five Heartbeats and more recently Martin Lawrence’s Runteldat. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Loretha Jones talks about her latest vehicle, The Fighting Temptations. | Features/Interviews | 09/12/2003 |
| Matchstick Men | Matchstick Men | Reviews/Film | 09/12/2003 |
| The Fighting Temptations : An Interview with Beyonce Knowles | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Beyonce Knowles talks about her role in The Fighting Temptations and being part of a talented cast with Cuba Gooding Jr., Omar Epps, and Steve Harvey. | Features/Interviews | 09/12/2003 |
| Lost in Translation | Lost in Translation is a terrific and humorous film that speaks volumes about friendship, romance, and commitment. | Reviews/Indie | 09/12/2003 |
| The Fighting Temptations Opens Nationwide Sept 19 | Opening up the 2003 Urbanworld Film Festival (Sept.17) and then hitting theaters on Sept.19 will be a film starring an Oscar winner and a rising star. | Cover | 09/12/2003 |
| DVD Releases | The highlight of this week's DVD releases includes the teaming of Jack Nicholas and Adam Sandler in the hit comedy Anger Management. | Features/Articles | 09/12/2003 |
| The Fighting Temptations : An Interview with Cuba Gooding, Jr. | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Cuba talks about his role and working with Beyonce Knowles in The Fighting Temptations. | Features/Interviews | 09/12/2003 |
| Cabin Fever : An Interview with Eli Roth | There’s a big interest building and more horror films will be coming. Eli Roth is a young director who wants to capitalize on this market. He’s a big fan of the genre and he’s has his own film coming out. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Eli Roth talks about his new film Cabin Fever and the state of horror films in this market. | Features/Interviews | 09/12/2003 |
| Matchstick Men: An Interview with Director Ridley Scott | Here’s a guy who went from directing a female driven film (Thelma and Louise) to an epic (Gladiator) to an action film (Black Hawk Down) and also a sci-fi (Alien). In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Ridley Scott talks about his latest film, Matchstick Men, and a few other projects lined up. | Features/Interviews | 09/05/2003 |
| Lost in Translation: An Interview with Sofia Coppola | After generating a positive buzz through the industry from those who have seen the film and receiving a warm welcome recently at the Venice Film Festival, it’s safe to say the Sofia is well on her way to being known for her work as a director than being part of a talented family. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Ms. Coppola talks about making of “Lost in Translation”. | Features/Interviews | 09/05/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 09/05/2003 |
| TV Shows on DVD | Here are a few shows that are now available on DVD. | Features/Articles | 09/05/2003 |
| Dickie Robert : Former Child Star : An Interview with David Spade | While David has been in a number of films (Lost & Found, Joe Dirt), none of them has really put him over the top. That may change with his latest film, Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star, where he also got the chance to co-write the script. In an interview with blackfilm.com, David Spade talks about the process of making the film. | Features/Interviews | 09/05/2003 |
| Once Upon a Time in Mexico: An Interview with Antonio Banderas | Coming out in theaters on Sept. 12th will be his next collaboration with Robert Rodriguez, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, the follow up to “Desperado” and “El Mariachi”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Banderas talks extensively about the film and his upcoming projects. | Features/Interviews | 09/05/2003 |
| 2003 Fall Previews | 2003 Fall Preview Lineup | Features/Articles | 09/05/2003 |
| Fall Movie Preview 2003 | The Fall season of 2003 begins with a bang as Antonio Banderas comes back in the follow up to "Desperado" with "Once Upon a Time in Mexico". | Cover | 09/05/2003 |
| Early Fall Starters | Before we get started on discussing the films coming out this Fall, here are a few films that will open up on Sept.5. | Cover | 08/29/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 08/22/2003 |
| The Battle of Shaker Heights | The winner of the second Project Greenlight screenwriting contest, THE BATTLE OF SHAKER HEIGHTS, is a genuine coming of age story that is captivating because of its lead star, Shia LaBeouf. His performance alone is enough to carry the film from being a just a basic afternoon special. | Reviews/Indie | 08/22/2003 |
| Winding Down ... | As the summer season is winding down and folks are getting for the Fall, there's still time to catch some of the films that have been critically and financially successful. | Cover | 08/22/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 08/15/2003 |
| Civil Brand Coming Soon | Women in the industry face unique challenges, particularly when those women are African American. | Cover | 08/15/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases. | Features/Articles | 08/08/2003 |
| From the Small Screen to the Big Screen. Part 2. | With the recent release of S.W.A.T., more films are being made on old TV series. | Features/Articles | 08/08/2003 |
| From the small screen to the big screen. Part 2. | With the recent release of S.W.A.T., more films are being made on old TV series. | Cover | 08/08/2003 |
| From the small screen to the big screen. Welcome to the Big Leagues! | For a number of years Clark Johnson was known for his role as Meldrick Lewis on the TV series Homicide: Life On The Streets. | Cover | 08/01/2003 |
| And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen | And Now…Ladies and Gentlemen is a fantasy film filled with romantic escapades and sweeping music that will make you explore the world looking for the same. | Reviews/Indie | 08/01/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 08/01/2003 |
| S.W.A.T. : An Interview with Director Clark Johnson | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Clark Johnson talks about his theatrical film debut as a director with “S.W.A.T”. | Features/Interviews | 08/01/2003 |
| Lara Croft Tomb Raider : The Cradle of Life : An Interview with Djimon Hounson | Most recently, he appeared with a slew of African-Americans in Biker Boyz, and in an interview with blackfilm.com, Djimon talks about his role in his latest film, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life. | Features/Interviews | 07/25/2003 |
| Seabiscuit | Seabiscuit is more than just the story about a horse who overcame major odds to be successful. It’s an old fashioned story of triumph that’s well-scripted and filled with excellent performances by the cast. | Reviews/Film | 07/25/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 07/25/2003 |
| Camp | An audience pleaser at this year’s Sundance Film Festival and ready to go to wider theaters, “Camp” is solidly entertainment with a thrilling soundtrack. | Reviews/Indie | 07/25/2003 |
| Celebrate the Film Music of Spike Lee and Terence Blanchard | Through the years that he’s directed films, the music that Director Spike Lee has incorporated in them serves as secondary characters that at times go unnoticed. | Cover | 07/25/2003 |
| Mondays in the Sun (Los Lunes al Sol) | Nominated for an Oscar last year for best foreign film and coming out now is Mondays in the Sun, a heartfelt story about a group of guys whose friendship gives each a peace of mind while still struggling to find work during hard times. | Reviews/Indie | 07/25/2003 |
| Bad Boys II : An Interview with Martin Lawrence | Teaming up with Will Smith once again, Martin Lawrence reprises his role as Marcus Burnett in “Bad Boys II”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Martin talks briefly about what gets him going. | Features/Interviews | 07/18/2003 |
| Bad Boys II | “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. | Reviews/Film | 07/18/2003 |
| Soundtracks Galore | With the release of Bad Boys II, super producer Sean "P.Diddy" Combs has put together what some may consider the "mother of all soundtracks". | Features/Articles | 07/18/2003 |
| Bad Boys II : An Interview with Will Smith | After branching out and getting an Oscar nomination for his role in “Ali” and doing the sequel to “Men in Black” last year, Will Smith has gotten together with Martin Lawrence once again to reprise his role as Mike Lowrey in “Bad Boys II”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Will Smith talks about the jokes and violence in this film that’s different from the original film. | Features/Interviews | 07/18/2003 |
| Lara Croft Tomb Raider : The Cradle of Life : An Interview with Angelina Jolie | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Angelina Jolie talks about reprising her role as Lara Croft in “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life" as well as handling life being a single mom. | Features/Interviews | 07/18/2003 |
| Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl | “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. | Reviews/Film | 07/11/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD Releases | Features/Articles | 07/11/2003 |
| Swimming Pool | “Swimming Pool” is a sexually charged film filled with enough intrigue to keep you guessing its outcome after it’s over. | Reviews/Film | 07/11/2003 |
| “Master Harold”….and the boys (revival) | 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 | Reviews/Theater | 07/04/2003 |
| 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. | Reviews/Film | 07/04/2003 |
| Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines : An Interview with Arnold Schwarzenegger | In what some may a comeback performance, Arnold returns to the role that started it all for him in “T3: Rise of the Machines.” In an interview with blackfilm.com, Arnold talks about his feelings towards the film and his thoughts on getting into politics. | Features/Interviews | 07/04/2003 |
| The Boys are Back: Bad Boys II Coming Soon | It's been 8 years since we heard the tag line, " Whatcha gonna do? ", but the boys are back and ready for more action. Coming out on July 2nd, Columbia Pictures will release BAD BOYS II. | Cover | 07/04/2003 |
| Sneak Peek : Scary Movie 3 : A Q&A with Queen Latifah | On the heels of her blockbuster film, “Bringing Down the House” and an Oscar nomination for her role in “Chicago”, Queen Latifah has just been added to the cast of “Scary Movie 3”. the set of the film, Queen Latifah spoke briefly about her role in the film. | Features/Interviews | 07/04/2003 |
| Charlie's Angels : Full Throttle : An Interview with Bernie Mac | Earlier this year, Bernie starred along with Chris Rock in “Head of State” and now replacing Bill Murray in “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Bernie Mac talks about his career and his experience working on the film. | Features/Interviews | 06/27/2003 |
| 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. | Reviews/Film | 06/27/2003 |
| 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. | Reviews/Indie | 06/27/2003 |
| DVD Previews | On August 5th, Buena Vista will release Queen Latifah's hit Bringing Down the House on DVD & VHS. | Features/Articles | 06/27/2003 |
| Friday Night (Vendredi Noir) | 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. | Reviews/Indie | 06/27/2003 |
| Arnold's Back | It's been 12 years since we last saw him with the red eye, but where there's money and some die-hard fans, the producers have found a way to bring back Arnold Schwarznegger in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, coming out on July 2. | Cover | 06/27/2003 |
| 2 Fast 2 Furious | With all the hype surrounding the can’t miss films of the summer (X-Men 2, Matrix Reloaded), a film like 2 Fast 2 Furious may do well because it there’s no heavy expectation in terms of plot. The film is about the cars, period, and Paul Walker, Tyrese, and Eva Mendes, are good backdrops that create enough flavor to bring in the same fans that made the original, The Fast and the Furious, a blockbuster. | Reviews/Film | 06/13/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Current DVD releases | Features/Articles | 06/13/2003 |
| Have a fun ride as Director John Singleton wheels in 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS | Summer films are supposed to be fun and exciting and with F. Gary Gray out there with the remake to The Italian Job, and now time for Director John Singleton to throw his hat into the race for a piece of the summer box office pie. | Cover | 05/30/2003 |
| 2 Fast 2 Furious : An Interview with Director John Singleton | In his first PG-13 film, John Singleton is directing “2 Fast 2 Furious”, the sequel to the blockbuster hit “The Fast and the Furious”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, he talks about his input to the film and having musicians/ rappers in his films. | Features/Interviews | 05/30/2003 |
| 2 Fast 2 Furious : An Interview with Tyrese | Directed by John Singleton, his director on “Baby Boy”, Tyrese plays Roman Pearse, an ex-con who hooks up with his pal Brian O’Connor on a police case. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Tyrese talks about his role in “2 Fast 2 Furious” and being in the film industry. | Features/Interviews | 05/30/2003 |
| Return Engagement F.Gary Gray Helms The Italian Job | After directing Vin Diesel and Larenz Tate in A Man Apart a few months ago, Director F.Gary Gray returns to the big screen on May 30th with The Italian Job . | Cover | 05/23/2003 |
| The Italian Job : An Interview with Mark Wahlberg | In his latest film, The Italian Job, Mark Wahlberg plays Charlie Croker, a thief out to settle a score and undo a wrong. In an interview with blackfilm.com, he talks about his experiences while working on the film. | Features/Interviews | 05/23/2003 |
| Bruce Almighty : An Interview with Jim Carrey | At a recent press conference, Jim Carrey spoke about working on his latest movie “Bruce Almighty” and his feeling towards God. | Features/Interviews | 05/23/2003 |
| The Italian Job : An Interview with Director F. Gary Grey | Earlier this year, his long-delayed film “A Man Apart” was finally released to tepid reviews. Time heals all wounds and with a few months gone by, he’s back again on the big screen with his latest film, THE ITALIAN JOB. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director F. Gary Gray talks about how much fun he had making this film. | Features/Interviews | 05/23/2003 |
| That's My Face : An Interview with Thomas Allen Harris | BAMcinematek presents the U.S Theatrical Premiere of THAT’S MY FACE (E minha cara) at BAM Rose Cinemas in Brooklyn, NY. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Thomas Allen Harris talks about the journey he has taken to get a wider audience to see his film. | Features/Interviews | 05/23/2003 |
| Bruce Almighty | The production team that made “Liar Liar” a few years ago with the “What if” concept have come up with a similar theme to the God complex. Jim Carrey, who starred in “Liar Liar”, gets to play God in Bruce Almighty, a pleasurable film that that loses some steam down the stretch but is ultimately fun for a period of time. | Reviews/Film | 05/23/2003 |
| The Matrix Reloaded : An Interview with Jada Pinkett-Smith | Personally recruited by the Wachowski Brothers, the character of Niobe was created just for her in Matrix Reloaded and the sequel to that film. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Jada Pinkett-Smith talks about her role in both the film and the video game, The Animatrix. | Features/Interviews | 05/16/2003 |
| Down With Love | During the 1960s, Doris Day and Rock Hudson were the best of friends on and off the set. Together, they made a couple of films that were funny and whimsical. In a throwback to the era, Director Peyton Reed has crafted a fanciful yet different film in “Down With Love”, a fluff film that sparkles despite its main leads having no chemistry. | Reviews/Film | 05/16/2003 |
| Can Anyone Stop God? aka Bruce Almighty | Coming out on May 23rd, Morgan Freeman will transfer his powers as God to Jim Carrey in Bruce Almighty. Let the battle for box office supremacy begin. | Cover | 05/16/2003 |
| Down with Love : An Interview with Ewan McGregor | In an interview with Blackfilm.com, Ewan McGregor talks about his role as Catcher Block in the film, Down With Love, directed by Peyton Reed (Bring It On). | Features/Interviews | 05/16/2003 |
| The Matrix Unloaded | THE MATRIX RELOADED is packed with more action scenes, more characters, and DEFINITELY more intrigue as one will leave the theater confused as hell STILL trying out what they just saw after being mesmerized by the film. | Reviews/Film | 05/16/2003 |
| DVD Releases | A list of DVDs that will be released this week. | Features/Articles | 05/16/2003 |
| City of God : An Interview with Co-Director Katia Lund and Author Paolo Lins | While in New York City for a benefit for We In Cinema, non-profit acting school in a favela in Rio Brazil, blackfilm.com got a chance to speak to Co-Director of City of God, Katia Lund and the author of the book, Paula Lins to discuss merits of the films. | Features/Interviews | 05/09/2003 |
| Daddy Day Care | Daddy Day Care is a very funny film that will cater to all families. Predictable from start to finish, the film has a fine execution. | Reviews/Film | 05/09/2003 |
| Enter the world of The Matrix Reloaded | How many films have there been that featured at least 9 African-Americans and have not been categorized as a "Black Film"? Stumped? Rightly so. | Cover | 05/09/2003 |
| Bend it Like Beckham : An Interview with Parminder K. Nagra | In "Bend It Like Beckham", Parminder K. Nagra plays one of the leads, Jess Bhamra, whose dream is to play soccer unbeknownst to her parents. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Parminder talks about the film and the success it has received so far as the film expands nationwide in the United States. | Features/Interviews | 05/09/2003 |
| Only the Strong Survive | Only the Strong Survives is a documentary film that should be watched by all to remember the times when soul singers where at their prime before the evolution of rock and roll began and their music was no longer at the forefront in the industry. | Reviews/Indie | 05/09/2003 |
| The Shape of Things : An Interview with Rachel Weisz | Over a year ago, she played the part of Evelyn in Neil Labute’s theatrical production of “The Shape of Things”, a play about the changes of couples in love. Neil has decided to make a film out of the play, and once again, Rachel Weisz is back to play the role she created. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Rachel talks about the role she’s at ease with. | Features/Interviews | 05/09/2003 |
| The Matrix Reloaded : African-Americans in The Matrix Reloaded | Explore the world of Zion, the city serving as the backdrop for The Matrix Reloaded. Keanu Reeves returns as Neo, as do Lawrence Fishburne as Morpheus, and Carrie-Anne Moss as Trinity. Joining the crew are Jada Pinkett-Smith as Niobe and a slew of talented African-Americans. | Features/Articles | 05/09/2003 |
| Stealing Mother's Day?? Eddie Murphy Stars in Daddy Day Care | With Mother's Day (May 11) appoaching, dads everyfield will have their fun in the sun as they take their kids to see Eddie Muphy the All-American Dad in DADDY DAY CARE. | Cover | 05/02/2003 |
| An interview with Director Jeffrey Blitz and Co-Producer Sean Welch | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Jeffrey Blitz and Co-Producer Sean Welch talked about the process of making the documentary “Spellbound.” | Features/Interviews | 05/02/2003 |
| Spellbound | Nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary is Jeffrey Blitz’s inspirational film SPELLBOUND, which shares the stories of 8 kids who, through hard work and support from their parents, competed in the National Spelling Bee. The journey to the dream is uplifting and rewarding for everyone wins. | Reviews/Indie | 05/02/2003 |
| X2 (X-Men United) | X2 (X-Men United) is here with a better story, more characters, fantastic action scenes, a pulsating score, and enough material that will have you salivating for a continuation in the blockbuster franchise. | Reviews/Film | 05/02/2003 |
| Sizzling Summer Sequels 2003 | While the official start of the summer season is a few weeks away, it has already started in the film industry. | Cover | 04/25/2003 |
| The Real Cancun | While some may find the film off-putting like the other TV reality shows, the film itself is quite appealing and funny and should make a boatload of money from individuals who want to venture into someone else’s world. | Reviews/Film | 04/25/2003 |
| City of Ghosts | It been over 20 years since Matt Dillon made his mark as an actor in “The Outsiders” and now it’s his turn to do the same as a writer-director with directorial debut, “City of Ghosts.” While his visionary aspects to the film are impressive due to its location, the story itself is jaded with so many plot holes, comprehension is lost. | Reviews/Film | 04/25/2003 |
| Confidence | Director James Foley has taken the heist genre to new heist with his latest film, CONFIDENCE, a slick film that has twist and turns that will leave you enthusiastic at the end. | Reviews/Film | 04/25/2003 |
| City of Ghosts : An Interview with Matt Dillon | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Matt Dillon talks about his film directorial debut with “City of Ghosts”, which was shot in Cambodia. | Features/Interviews | 04/25/2003 |
| Sizzling Summer Sequels 2003 | While the official start of the summer season is a few weeks away, it has already started in the film industry. | Features/Articles | 04/25/2003 |
| Holes | Disney, known for its family oriented films, has put a wholesome winning film in Holes. Adapted by Louis Sachar from his award winning novel, the film comes with many positive messages that will bring fans of all ages and be quite entertained. | Reviews/Film | 04/18/2003 |
| The Real Cancun Arrives April 25th | With all the hoopla currently going on with all these reality series, someone was bound to bring one to the big screen. Well, on April 25th, New Line Cinema will release The Real Cancun. | Cover | 04/18/2003 |
| DVD Preview : Deliver Us From Eva | On June 17, Universal will release the recent comedy Deliver Us From Eva on DVD. | Reviews/DVD | 04/11/2003 |
| Are you Ready for Malibu's Most Wanted? | From the Beastie Boys to Eminem, hip-hop has evolved from one race and neighborhood to another. | Cover | 04/11/2003 |
| Better Luck Tomorrow | For Asian-Americans, the perception of their culture takes a new turn in “Better Luck Tomorrow”, Director Justin Lin’s wonderful bold new film that is well acted by an amazing ensemble. | Reviews/Film | 04/11/2003 |
| DysFUNKtional Family : An Interview with Eddie Griffin | The comedy concert film he has out is called DYSFUNKTIONAL FAMILY and in an interview with blackfilm.com, Eddie Griffin talks about his chance to do his things and his role models. | Features/Interviews | 04/04/2003 |
| The 10th New York African Film Festival April 5 - 19, 2003 | Starting Saturday, April 5 in New York City at the Walter Reade Theatre in Lincoln Center, the 10th Annual New York African Film Festival is sure to be full of hauntingly beautiful, layered interpretations of the many complexities of life that make up a modern, diverse Africa. | Cover | 04/04/2003 |
| blackfilm.com would like you to support the 10th African Film Festival in NYC | The best of recent and classic African cinema will be shown at the 10th New York African Film Festival. | Features/Festivals | 04/04/2003 |
| Get Ready for Vin Diesel in A Man Apart | After flexing his aerobotics skills in XXX last year, Vin Diesel takes the law in his own hands in A Man Apart. The film is directed by F. Gary Gray (Friday, Set It Off, The Negotiator). | Cover | 03/28/2003 |
| The Core : An Interview with Hilary Swank | In her latest film, The Core, Hilary Swank plays an astronaut who must become a “terranaut” to save the Earth. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Ms. Swank talks about her role in the film and her latest theater work. | Features/Interviews | 03/28/2003 |
| Basic | As convoluted the plot is, I found this film to be totally engaging and fun and very thrilling to watch. . Basic is a thrilling mystery that will have you mind boggled until repeat viewings makes your head straight again. | Reviews/Film | 03/28/2003 |
| Head of State | In his latest film, Head of State, Chris not only stars in the film, but directed himself, which is where he made a mistake. What started out with some good jokes soon fell flat and too preachy. | Reviews/Film | 03/28/2003 |
| Head of State : An Interview with Bernie Mac | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Bernie Mac talks about his current projects and his thoughts on being President of the USA. | Features/Interviews | 03/28/2003 |
| Basic : An Interview with John Travolta | A few years ago, Travoltra played a character trying to solve a crime in The General’s Daughter. Now he’s back in a similar role with his latest film, Basic, which also stars Samuel L. Jackson, his co-star in Pulp Fiction. In an interview with blackfilm.com, John Travoltra talks about his role in the film and why music inspires him. | Features/Interviews | 03/28/2003 |
| The Core | Some science fiction films are supposed to be fun. These are throw away films; films to take to your mind away from the things we face in real life. Go with this thought and you will enjoy The Core. If not, then this film is a complete mess with no hope. | Reviews/Film | 03/28/2003 |
| Leaders of the New School? Get ready for CHRIS ROCK & BERNIE MAC IN "HEAD OF STATE | Is America ready for a new President? A Black President? or even a Black Vice-President? | Cover | 03/21/2003 |
| Celebrate Women's History Month | If you are looking for a film to celebrate Women's History Month, then watch any of these films and you won't be disappointed. | Features/Articles | 03/21/2003 |
| DVD Previews | Catch Ice Cube, Orlando Jones, Nick Cannon, Denzel Washington, and Derek Luke at home in a few weeks as the DVDs of Friday After Next (New Line), Drumline (20th Century Fox) and Antwone Fisher (Fox Searchlight) will coming out soon. | Reviews/DVD | 03/21/2003 |
| DVD Releases | Coming out this week (March 18) is the DVD and VHS release of 8 Mile, which starred Eminem, Mekhi Phifer, Brittany Murphy, and Kim Basinger and Empire, directed by Frank Reyes and starring John Legiuzamo, Denise Richards, Peter Sarsgaard, & Delilah Cotto. | Reviews/DVD | 03/21/2003 |
| Head of State: An Interview with Director/Actor Chris Rock | When it was time, HBO gave him the biggest break of his career, his own show, The Chris Rock Show. Now in his directorial film debut, Chris, along with some writers from his hit cable show, have him vying for President of the USA in Head of State. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Chris talks about his role as a first time film director. | Features/Interviews | 03/21/2003 |
| Bend It Like Beckham : An Interview with Director Gurinder Chadha | Already a hit overseas, this little film has topped the box office charts in England, South Africa, New Zealand, and is now coming over to the United States. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Chadha talks about her latest film, Bend It Like Beckham. | Features/Interviews | 03/14/2003 |
| The Hunted : An Interview with Benecio Del Toro | Two years after winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his role in “Traffic”, Benecio Del Toro finally has a lead role. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Benecio talks about his role in THE HUNTED and how he loves it when he doesn’t get acting parts. | Features/Interviews | 03/14/2003 |
| Can you Bend It Like Beckham? | In keeping the spirit of celebrating Woman's History Month, BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM comes to a theater near you. | Cover | 03/14/2003 |
| Bend It Like Beckham | Already a hit in England and other parts of the world, BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM is a charming, upbeat comedic film that should please all. A definite must see. | Reviews/Film | 03/14/2003 |
| Queen Latifah Stars in Bringing Down the House | March is Women's History Month and it is interesting that the title of song "Ladies First" was rapped by the Queen herself. | Cover | 03/07/2003 |
| Tears of the Sun : An Interview with Director Antoine Fuqua | In his new film, Tears of the Sun, he tackles a subject matter that hits close to home as the threat of war emerges. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Antoine Fuqua talks about his latest film and how much realism he wanted the film to be. | Features/Interviews | 03/07/2003 |
| Bringing Down the House : An Interview with Queen Latifah | In her biggest film role, Queen Latifah has a lead role opposite Steve Martin in “Bringing Down the House”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, she talks about her Oscar nomination call and her choice to make her current film less offensive. | Features/Interviews | 03/07/2003 |
| Short Eyes (Re-Issue) | Based on the award-winning play by Miguel Pinero, and directed by Robert M. Young, the film is well-acted with a frightening view of prison life. | Reviews/Film | 03/07/2003 |
| Tears of the Sun | Although the early stages of the film seems stiff with no place to go, Director Fuqua has taken a clichéd film and added some realism to make you think about the atrocities that occur in Africa but never spoken or read about. | Reviews/Film | 03/07/2003 |
| Tears of the Sun : An Interview with Monica Bellucci | Not only does she have a role opposite her husband Vincent Cassell in the controversial film “Irreversible”, she also stars in the latest film directed by Antoine Fuqua “Tears of the Sun”. By summer time, she will also star in the heavily anticipated “Matrix Reloaded” with Keanu Reeves. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Monica Belluci talks her role in “Tears of the Sun” and her upcoming films. | Features/Interviews | 03/07/2003 |
| Cradle 2 the Grave : An Interview with Tom Arnold | In his last film “Exit Wounds” he established a huge rapport with the cast and with Anthony Anderson, that he was brought back to mesh with them again in his latest film Cradle 2 the Grave. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Tom Arnold talks about being the “honorary” brother in the film. | Features/Interviews | 02/28/2003 |
| Back for an Encore... Cradle 2 the Grave | What do you get when you combine the cast of "Romeo Must Die" with the cast of "Exit Wounds"? A fast-paced action thriller with some humor. | Cover | 02/28/2003 |
| Foreign Sister | In Dan Wolman’s new film, FOREIGN SISTER, he examines the complexities faced by illegal immigrants as they struggle to live comfortably in a new environment while opening the eyes of someone who has already has it, but struggles with it. | Reviews/Film | 02/28/2003 |
| Amandla! A Revolution in Four part Harmony: An Interview with Director Lee Hirsch | The film is Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony and it was directed by a young man who spent 9 years of his life researching and gathering materials for a film that everybody should see and remember. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Lee Hirsch discusses his passion for the film and the music. | Features/Interviews | 02/21/2003 |
| Gods and Generals : An Interview with Robert Duvall | Robert Duvall takes on the role of General Robert E. Lee in “Gods and Generals”, the prequel to “Gettysburg”. In an interview with blackfilm.com at the Ritz Carlton Hotel in Washington, DC, he spoke about the connection to the famous leader and how Hollywood views war. | Features/Interviews | 02/21/2003 |
| Go See Amandla! | Celebrate Black History Month with this amazing documentary about the songs that made us aware about the racial discrimination faced by South Africans for most of their lives. | Cover | 02/21/2003 |
| Dark Blue | In Ron Shelton’s new film Dark Blue, Kurt Russell shines as a latest of bad cops who tries to make right what he consciously knows is wrong in the eyes of the law. | Reviews/Film | 02/21/2003 |
| Amandla! : A Revolution in Four Part Harmony | Directed by Lee Hirsch, Amandla! A Revolution in Four Part Harmony is one of the best documentaries that focus on the grass roots of the music that told everyone and educated them about apartheid. | Reviews/Film | 02/21/2003 |
| Daredevil | In Mark Steven Johnson’s film DAREDEVIL, Ben Affleck may have the look to play the character but lacks the charm and the strength to carry the film. | Reviews/Film | 02/14/2003 |
| Lockdown : An Interview with John Luessenhop and Gabriel Casseus | After many years of political and financial hassles, the movie that everyone knows about but hasn't seen is finally coming out. Rainforest Pictures will be releasing Lockdown. This is an interview that initially aired on the site a few years ago when the film went the 5th Urbarworld Film Festival. | Features/Interviews | 02/14/2003 |
| Daredevil: An Interview with Michael Clarke Duncan | Duncan stars as Wilson Fisk, aka Kingpin, a massively muscled underworld figure. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Michael Clarke Duncan talks about the character that most comic book fans know is portrayed by a white man. | Features/Interviews | 02/14/2003 |
| How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days : An Interview with Michael Michele | In “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” with Kate Hudson and Matthew McConaughey, Michael Michele plays Spears, an advertising account exec eager to do anything to land a big account. In a conversation with blackfilm.com, Michael talks about the role and what types of films she really wants to do. | Features/Interviews | 02/07/2003 |
| How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days | In Donald Petrie’s How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, the setup to the inevitable is contrived to highest level that although you may want to dismiss the film, the performances by the leads are appealing enough for you to have good time enjoying this film. | Reviews/Film | 02/07/2003 |
| Celebrate Black History Month with TV's Finest Programs | This month is a time to remember the past. It's a time retrace the roots of what became of the folks that paved the way for us to be here and in certain positions. With so many TV programs out there focusing on certain individuals and groups and subjects, blackfilm.com would like to recommend a few that are worth seeing. | Features/Articles | 02/07/2003 |
| The Recruit | If there was ever a time you thought about being James Bond and wondered about the training process, this is the film for you. Starring Al Pacino and Colin Farrell as the teacher and the student, the film gives you a jolt of suspense as the plot is not what is seems. | Reviews/Film | 01/31/2003 |
| Get Ready for Biker Boyz | On Jan.31, 2003, Dreamworks Pictures will unleash the motion picture theatrical debut of Director Reggie Rock Bythewood's film, BIKER BOYZ. | Cover | 01/27/2003 |
| Video Blowout | A slew of film that are and will be considered as classics have finally arrived on the video front. | Cover | 01/17/2003 |
| Claudine | If there was ever a film that needed to be released, it is CLAUDINE. | Reviews/VideoVault | 01/17/2003 |
| Krush Groove | After all the years of waiting for it to come out, the movie that made me appreciate rap has finally arrived on DVD. | Reviews/VideoVault | 01/17/2003 |
| Undercover Brother | Originally an animated series on the web created by John Ridley, the DVD does some justice by throwing in some skits that help create the film version. | Reviews/VideoVault | 01/17/2003 |
| Catch Me If You Can : An Interview with Steven Spielberg | The film CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is a story about a boy who becomes a man by theft. It’s also his first collaboration with Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Steven Spielberg talks about letting loose and how his own upbringing was a factor on the making of this film. | Features/Interviews | 01/03/2003 |
| The Best of Black 2002 | As 2002 ends, blackfilm.com would like to recognize the films, filmmakers, and actors who made a contribution to this year. | Features/Articles | 01/03/2003 |
| The Hours - Moving Forward on My Own : An Interview with Nicole Kidman | The Oscar buzz this year is for a role many may not recognize her in because her appearance is totally different. In a dream cast, Nicole is paired with Oscar Winner Meryl Streep and Julianna Moore in "The Hours. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Ms. Kidman talks about how taking this role was good for her. | Features/Interviews | 12/27/2002 |
| Chicago - Respecting the Craft : An Interview with Queen Latifah | In her latest film Chicago, based on the Broadway musical, Queen Latifah plays Mama Morton, the prison warden. This is a role for she just received a Golden Globe nomination. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Queen Latifah talks the role and how blessed she feels to be in this business. | Features/Interviews | 12/27/2002 |
| One Band, One Man, One Day | This is probably the first time that there has been 3 extraordinary films directed by African-Americans in the month of December. | Cover | 12/20/2002 |
| 2 Weeks Notice : An Interview with Sandra Bullock | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Actress Sandra Bullock talks her latest film 2 Weeks Notice, in which she also served as one of the producers. | Features/Interviews | 12/20/2002 |
| Narc : A Whole New Game : An Interview with Ray Liotta | Along with his wife Michelle Grace, he co-produced his latest film NARC and in an interview with blackfilm.com, Ray talks about the leaps and bounds he took to get into character and get the film released. | Features/Interviews | 12/20/2002 |
| 25th Hour : An Interiew with Spike Lee | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Spike Lee talks about shooting 25th Hour in New York City after 9/11. | Features/Interviews | 12/20/2002 |
| 25th Hour | The 25th HOUR is based on a book by David Benioff, and Director Lee has done a brilliant job of bringing this story to the big screen using elements of New York City as secondary characters to go along with the amazing acting by the entire cast, specifically Edward Norton. It is clearly one of the best films of 2002. | Reviews/Film | 12/20/2002 |
| Top Ten Films of 2002 | Of the many films I have seen this year (over 250), these are the films I thought were the best of 2002. | Features/Articles | 12/20/2002 |
| Antwone Fisher : The Chosen One : An Interview with Derek Luke | He conjures thoughts of Donny Hathaway’s classic "To Be Young, Gifted and Black". A young man with big dreams and the fearless passion to move towards them - Derek Luke personifies that phrase. And I had the pleasure of chatting with him about his experience filming Antwone Fisher. | Features/Interviews | 12/20/2002 |
| Maid in Manhattan | Maid in Manhattan is a delightful film that will remind all that dreams can be played out, onscreen of course. | Reviews/Film | 12/13/2002 |
| Return to Form? | This week offers a number of old favorites and and a new guy in tinseltown. | Cover | 12/13/2002 |
| Star Trek : Nemesis | For those who want to see Capt. Picard at the helm for one last fight, “Nemesis” offers the most adventurous and emotional scenes ever displayed since Capt. Kirk fought Khan in “The Wrath of Khan.” | Reviews/Film | 12/13/2002 |
| Maid In Manhattan : What a Year! An Interview with Jennifer Lopez | In an interview with blackfilm.com, she talked about her role in the film and the year she’s having so far. | Features/Interviews | 12/13/2002 |
| Empire: It's Our Turn : An Interview with Director Franc Reyes | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Franc Reyes talks about the process of getting Empire made from a Latino perspective. | Features/Interviews | 12/06/2002 |
| Empire | In Frank Reyes’s first feature film Empire, he shows an unoriginal portrayal of how illegal money leads to a road of misery, but John Leguizamo’s captivating portrayal is enough to lead the film to past most of the cliche scenes we come to expect. | Reviews/Film | 12/06/2002 |
| Analyze That : Trying Comedy : An Interview with Robert DeNiro | At a recent press conference at the Essex Hotel in NYC, Mr. DeNiro talked about his role in Analyze That. | Features/Interviews | 12/06/2002 |
| The Beginning of the End | Well folks, this is it. December has come and it's the beginning of the end for 2002 film. At last count, at least a WHOPPING 39 films are slated to come out this month. | Cover | 12/06/2002 |
| Equilibrium | Well, in “Equilibrium”, the story is not so new, but the action scenes are electrifying and some of the dialogues are thought-proving enough to see this film. | Reviews/Film | 12/06/2002 |
| Rabbit-Proof Fence : Let the Truth be Told : An Interview with Phillip Noyce | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Phillip Noyce talked about going back home to make this film. | Features/Interviews | 11/27/2002 |
| Rabbit-Proof Fence | Based on the biographical book by Doris Pilkington, and directed by Phillip Noyce, RABBIT-PROOF FENCE is an amazing story of intelligence, strength, and conviction that will tug at your heart. | Reviews/Film | 11/27/2002 |
| Happy Thanksgiving! | AS blackfilm.com offers everyone a great weekend, keep in mind that there are battles to be won at the box office. | Cover | 11/27/2002 |
| 'R Xmas | There was a time when Director Abel Ferrara had made decent films if not good (King of New York, Bad Lieutenant, and New Rose Hotel). But lately, his vision has been clouded. His latest film, ‘R Xmas, is dull, clichéd, and short. | Reviews/Indie | 11/22/2002 |
| Die Another Day | If there was ever a film that we could count on to entertain us and take our minds away from the real world, it’s a Bond film. For over 20 years the franchise has never stopped giving the audience what they expect from an action film. | Reviews/Film | 11/22/2002 |
| Let the Battle for the Box Office Begin | While Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets may have slaughtered the competition in its first week, the film faces a bigger foe at the box office this week as James Bond comes back to the big screen with Halle Berry in tow in Die Another Day. | Cover | 11/22/2002 |
| The Education of Sonny Carson : An Interview with Michael Campus | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Director Michael Campus spoke about the man who made a difference his story. | Features/Interviews | 11/22/2002 |
| 8 Mile : One Shot : A Q&A with Eminem | Not wanting to repeat the same answers to every reporter/ journalist who will ask the same questions, Eminem had us all in the same room and gave us his take to certain issues. | Features/Interviews | 11/15/2002 |
| Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: A New Heir in England : An Interview with Daniel Radcliffe | Only 12 years old, Daniel took the first of the Harry Potter films to new heights and he’s now back for the next adventure in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. | Features/Interviews | 11/15/2002 |
| Choices, Choices, Choices... | After making his film debut with an astonishing $54 million dollars, Eminem's 8 MILE may have to settle for second place as HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS comes out. | Cover | 11/15/2002 |
| Standing in the Shadows of Motown: An Interview with the Funk Brothers | In an interview with blackfilm.com, 3 of the 6 living members of the Funk Brothers spoke about the fruition of finally getting the world respect they so rightly deserve. | Features/Indie | 11/15/2002 |
| Strange Fruit | STRANGE FRUIT is a film that should be seen by those who want to learn about the American past. | Reviews/Indie | 11/08/2002 |
| 8 Mile | Many rap artists talked about their upbringing in their music and in 8 MILE, the film shows that embracing and fighting your personal issues works in your favor. | Reviews/Film | 11/08/2002 |
| Far From Heaven | There are a number of issues raised in this film that a few people may recall, and Haynes was able to reinvigorate those feelings thorough the characters. | Reviews/Film | 11/08/2002 |
| The Debut | In writer/director Gene Cajayon’s film, The Debut, he captures the essence of an individual torn between being cool amongst the white society he hangs with and trying to live up to family expectations. | Reviews/Film | 11/01/2002 |
| I Spy | I SPY is an outrageous action comedy that would make Bill Cosby and Robert Culp proud of Eddie Murphy and Owen Wilson. | Reviews/Film | 11/01/2002 |
| Paid in Full : Coming Home : An Interview with Mekhi Phifer | It’s been less than ten years since Mekhi Phifer was first introduced in Spike Lee’s CLOCKERS and today he follows a short list of African American actors who could have the lead role in independent and commercial films. | Features/Interviews | 10/25/2002 |
| Brown Sugar : The New Kid on the Block : An Interview with Boris Kodjoe | In Rick Famuyiwa’s latest film “Brown Sugar”. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Boris talks his work on the film, and the craziest thing he’s done for love. | Features/Interviews | 10/11/2002 |
| Brown Sugar : Leader of the New School : An Interview with Taye Diggs | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Taye talks about his love for the film, his upcoming projects, and his love life. | Features/Interviews | 10/11/2002 |
| Red Dragon : An Interview with Ralph Fiennes | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Fiennes talked about making his character physically work on screen. | Features/Interviews | 10/11/2002 |
| Wasabi | Wasabi is an action filled film that we have seen before but has some comedy and some heartfelt scenes to appreciate Reno as the cop of the new century. | Reviews/Indie | 10/11/2002 |
| Brown Sugar : The New Diva of Black Cinema : An Interview with Sanaa Lathan | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Sanaa talks about working on her latest film “Brown Sugar”, breaks down her background and her decision to stay in this industry. | Features/Interviews | 10/11/2002 |
| The Four Feathers | Now comes another version of A.E. W Mason’s novel, “The Four Feathers.” The difference that comes out in this film is that it’s been politically corrected for today’s audience. | Reviews/Film | 09/20/2002 |
| An Interview with Djimon Hounsou | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Djimon talks about working with Heath and not being selective in choosing roles. | Features/Interviews | 09/20/2002 |
| Satin Rouge | In Raja Amari’s Satin Rouge, belly dancing is the key that unlocks the talents of a repressed widow while also releasing a sensual desire within her. It’s a film that smoothly moves from one plot to another and leaving all with a satisfying ending. | Reviews/Film | 09/13/2002 |
| Little Secrets | In Blair Treu’s “Little Secrets,” the keeper of secrets has so much on her plate that it begins to spill over to her own life. | Reviews/Film | 09/13/2002 |
| On His Own : An Interview with Michael B. Jordan | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Michael talks about the role that will somehow get him more recognition and respect. | Features/Interviews | 09/13/2002 |
| Undisputed | What’s interesting about this story is that some may think this resembles the situation of a well-known real life boxer. It doesn’t, but some wonder. | Reviews/Film | 08/23/2002 |
| The Man with a Vision : An Interview with M. Night Shyamalan | Now he's back with his new film, "Signs", which will no doubt bring an audience to full alert. In an interview with blackfilm.com, M. Night Shyamalan speaks about his vision for "Signs". | Features/Interviews | 08/23/2002 |
| Who is Cletis Tout? | Christian Slater is dazzling as the one who quest for freedom lands him in hot water. Tim Allen is solid in a role that could seen as “Pulp Fiction” meets the “The Player”. | Reviews/Indie | 08/09/2002 |
| Full Frontal | Billed as the unofficial sequel to “Sex, lies and videotape,” his latest film FULL FRONTAL is a pretentious convoluted film that has no real meaning. | Reviews/Film | 08/09/2002 |
| Still Going Strong! An Interview with Martin Lawrence | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Martin talks about the difficulties of sharing his personal issues with an audience. | Features/Interviews | 08/02/2002 |
| Signs | With his latest feature “SIGNS”, M. Night Shyamalan has brought back the fear genre back with an exceptional performance by Mel Gibson and the rest of the cast. | Reviews/Film | 08/02/2002 |
| Read my Lips (Sur Mes Levres) | Nominated for nine Cesars (the equivalent of an Oscar), this film is thrilling and romantic that should please an audience looking for a good film without checking their brain at the door. | Reviews/Film | 07/26/2002 |
| An Interview with Harrison Ford | After playing so many parts, he finally has his first film using an accent. In a recent conversation with blackfilm.com, Mr. Ford discusses his latest role in "K-19: The Widowmaker." | Features/Interviews | 07/19/2002 |
| Men in Black II | After a 5 year wait, Men in Black II is back but with less pizzazz than the first one. Adding more artistic style than substance, Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones are in it for the ride and our money. | Reviews/Film | 07/19/2002 |
| Never Again | This film is a good romantic comedy-drama that mixes humor with pathos and passion and takes the audience on a ride that never fails to please. | Reviews/Film | 07/12/2002 |
| The Man In Black : An Interview with Will Smith | In an interview with blackfilm.com, Mr. Smith talks about Men in Black 2, his career, his music, and Michael Jackson. | Features/Interviews | 07/12/2002 |
| Hey Arnold! - The Movie | Now comes another film from the cable channel that will be a pleasure to its hard core fans as well as bring in a new audience. “Hey Arnold” is filled with wit, suspense, and a little bit of romance that should delight fans of all ages. | Reviews/Film | 06/28/2002 |
| Zigzag | In his first directed feature, Goyer has written a film that’s quite a departure from previous trade. “Zigzag” is a heartwarming film about being independent and surviving in the midst of domestic abuse and abandonment. | Reviews/Film | 06/28/2002 |
| Lovely & Amazing | In Nicole Holofcener's latest film “Lovely & Amazing”, Holofcener once again explores the dynamics of female insecurity but this time from a personal and bodily aspect. | Reviews/Film | 06/28/2002 |
| Making it Happen : An Interview with Demane Davis, Co-director of Lift | Being a filmmaker is not an easy occupation. Some go to school for it and others have learned through other avenue. Once you have completed shooting your first film, naturally you want the world to see it, but that’s never an easy process. | Features/Interviews | 06/21/2002 |
| Alice in Wonderland : An Interview with Mary Alice | Her name may not be as famous as others may but her face and body of work is distinguishable. In a phone interview with Ms. Alice, who’s currently in Australia filming the “Matrix” sequels, she speaks to blackfilm.com about her latest work in John Sayles’ new film, “Sunshine State.” | Features/Interviews | 06/21/2002 |
| Lift | It’s not that often when one sees an original story come to the big screen. Some say that there are only a few scripts in Hollywood that can be sold, and that the same old scripts get recycled and adapted year after year. | Reviews/Cable | 06/21/2002 |
| Sunshine State | Sayles has returned to form as he takes his writing to Florida to tell the story of two families, black and white, and how the past is revisited to change the course of the future. | Reviews/Indie | 06/21/2002 |
| In Good Hands with Bad Company : An interview with Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon | What do Andie McDowell, Renee Russo, and Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon have in common? All three actresses started their careers as models before they became well known for their acting roles. | Features/Interviews | 06/07/2002 |
| Bad Company | Buddy films tend to do well such as Mel Gibson & Danny Glover, Will Smith & Tommy Lee Jones. But with Chris Rock and Anthony Hopkins, the connection is missing even though the story action is tailor made for their personas. | Reviews/Film | 06/07/2002 |
| Still In The Game : An Interview with Chris Rock | Unlike most comedians who get a shot at stardom on the big screen with a lead role such as Robin Williams, Eddie Murphy, and a few others, Chris Rock had to work hard before he was given a film to carry. | Features/Interviews | 06/07/2002 |
| Mama Africa | In Mama Africa, Queen Latifah introduces three short stories from female African directors about women and the plight they go through to survive the hardships they face. | Reviews/Indie | 06/07/2002 |
| Enough | It goes without saying that “Enough” will be heavily compared to the film Julia Roberts made a decade ago, “Sleeping with the Enemy”. | Reviews/Film | 05/31/2002 |
| The Sum of All Fears | Although The Sum of All Fears was based on the popular novel by Tom Clancy and written years ago, the film serves as a reminder that although we are facing tough times, we can still go out and enjoy a fast paced thriller without letting our emotions get the best of us. | Reviews/Film | 05/31/2002 |
| The Chosen One : An Interview with Ben Affleck | It’s never easy being the guy who’s taking over the role made famous by two others. After proving he can handle the pressure of being the lead in big budgeted films like Pearl Harbor, Ben Affleck has the heavy task of being the new Jack Ryan from the books written by Tom Clancy. | Features/Interviews | 05/31/2002 |
| Always Working : An Interview with Morgan Freeman | After playing the lawyer working against the military government to free an innocent man in “High Crimes”, he now plays the opposite as a career military man in his latest film, The Sum of All Fears. In an interview with blackfilm.com, Morgan shares his opinions on the film post 9/11. | Features/Interviews | 05/31/2002 |
| Undercover Brother | In Malcolm D. Lee’s second feature since “The Best Man”, he has brought a film that is extremely funny and presented with a torrent of insightful gags at breakneck pace. | Reviews/Film | 05/31/2002 |
| Sia : The Dream of the Python | As part of the 25 years of DanceAfrica Celebration at BAM Rose Cinemas, BAMcinematek presents a film that is cinematically amazing as well as its story. | Reviews/Film | 05/31/2002 |
| Ready for an Encore? An interview with Director Malcolm D. Lee | Time has passed and Mr. Lee has spent the last year finishing his next picture Undercover Brother. This film is based on the web-animated series of the same name. | Features/Interviews | 05/31/2002 |
| Hanging out with J-Lo : An interview with Jennifer Lopez | Besides getting married, her last film "Angel Eyes" gained critical acclaim and her previous film "The Wedding Planner" opened at #1, the same time her album opened at #1 as well - a record feat for a female actress/artist. | Features/Interviews | 05/17/2002 |
| Mandel's Movie : An interview with Mandel E. Holland - Director of "the other brother" | With the continue success of african americans in cinema, a lot more directors are starting to get feet wet as their films come to the big screen. Adding his name to the roster is newcomer mandel e. Holland, a nyu film school grad. | Features/Interviews | 04/26/2002 |
| The Other Brother | In Xenon Pictures'first theatrical release, "The Other Brother" is a film that has a familiar theme, though it has scattershot chuckles and lacks some flair and charisma. | Reviews/Indie | 04/26/2002 |
| For Da Love of Money | Whathappens if you were able to win the lotto? As the public gets wind of this, it's only a matter of time before family members and friends come out of the woods asking for money. Any excuse would do. | Reviews/Film | 04/26/2002 |
| A Jack of All Trades : An Interview with Pierre | His first role was playing the boyfriend opposite Oscar winner Halle Berry in “Baps”. He then was seen as Bill Bellamy’s pal in “How to be a player”. | Features/Interviews | 04/19/2002 |
| Karmen Gel | If there were anything or anyone that could challenge Shakespeare for the most productions of one of his stories, it would be Bizet’s Carmen. | Reviews/Indie | 04/12/2002 |
| Changing Lanes | In “Changing Lanes”, the characters played by Ben Affleck and Samuel L. Jackson do a convincing job of trying to destroy one another that in the end their morality is questioned. | Reviews/Film | 04/12/2002 |