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Set It Off

(more) »rank: 3597

starring: Van Baum, Vincent Baum, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Natalie Desselle, Dr. Dre


Editorial Product Review: :Even when it misses a dramatic opportunity in favor of generic action, Set It Off benefits from a sharp understanding of its well-drawn central characters. They're a quartet of young African American women in Los Angeles (Jada Pinkett, Queen Latifah, Vivica A. Fox, Kimberly Elise), all struggling against a system that seems designed to prevent them from realizing their dreams. The movie establishes their plight with credible attention to emotional detail, making their decision to rob banks believable enough to ...


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Def Comedy Jam Vol.2

(more) »rank: 17134

starring: Def Comedy Jam


Editorial Product Review: :Def Comedy Jam All Stars, Vol. 2 contains two episodes, one hosted by Martin Lawrence, the other by Chris Rock. It's a study in opposites. Lawrence is all loose joviality. Even commentary on a touchy topic like the Rodney King riots comes across with an easy, relaxed humor. Rock, on the other hand, pushes every joke and observation for maximum abrasiveness. He doesn't just want his audience to have a good time, he wants them to look at themselves, too. ...


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Saturday Night Live: The Best of Chris Rock

(more) »rank: 9024

starring: Christopher Guest, Robert Smigel
directed by: Christopher Guest, Robert Smigel, Robert Altman, Paul Thomas Anderson, Albert Brooks


Editorial Product Review: :Comedian Chris Rock spent several seasons on Saturday Night Live, and this compilation tape of his best moments showcases his considerable talents while unintentionally highlighting how uneven the show itself is. Even in a video selected to showcase Rock alone, he is all too often mired as the second or third banana in an SNL skit. But there are, thankfully, plenty of opportunities in this video for Rock to shine without being upstaged by other performers or left adrift by ...


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Soul Food

(more) »rank: 9089

starring: Vanessa Williams (VII), Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long, Michael Beach, Mekhi Phifer
directed by: George Tillman Jr.


Editorial Product Review: :Soul Food is the kind of movie that seems to have been blessed throughout its low-budget production, and it's got a quality of warmth and charm that fits perfectly with its authentic drama about a large African-American family in Chicago. Twenty-eight-year-old writer-director George Tillman Jr. drew autobiographical inspiration from his upbringing in Milwaukee, and on a well-spent $6.5 million budget he succeeded where similar films (including Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back) fell short: He depicts ...


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Frederick Douglass:An American Life

(more) »rank: 9830

starring: Douglass F-An American Life


Editorial Product Review: :Soul Food is the kind of movie that seems to have been blessed throughout its low-budget production, and it's got a quality of warmth and charm that fits perfectly with its authentic drama about a large African-American family in Chicago. Twenty-eight-year-old writer-director George Tillman Jr. drew autobiographical inspiration from his upbringing in Milwaukee, and on a well-spent $6.5 million budget he succeeded where similar films (including Waiting to Exhale and How Stella Got Her Groove Back) fell short: He depicts ...


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Once Upon a Time When We Were Colored

(more) »rank: 3088

starring: Al Freeman Jr., Phylicia Rashad, Leon, Paula Kelly, Salli Richardson
directed by: Tim Reid


Editorial Product Review: :Tim Reid's wonderful film about life in the black neighborhood of Glen Allan, Mississippi, from the mid-'40s to the dawn of the civil rights movement, is thick with terrific, inspired actors and possessed of a mature, limpid visual style. The story is told from the point of view of a young boy raised by his stalwart grandfather and his kind aunt. But the collective tale of a community coming to terms with the risks it must take to fight racism ...


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Coffy

(more) »rank: 13306

starring: Pam Grier, Booker Bradshaw, Robert DoQui, William Elliott (II), Allan Arbus
directed by: Jack Hill


Editorial Product Review: :In the opening minutes of Coffy, Pam Grier's star-making role, she blasts the skull of a sleazy drug pusher into pulp like a watermelon and shoots his junkie assistant with an overdose of heroin. Jack Hill knows how to open a movie, and he never lets up on the down-and-dirty action. Coffy is an emergency room nurse by day and vigilante by night, targeting the dealers who made her sister a comatose junkie. She works her way up to the ...


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Eyes on the Prize: The Time Has Come (1964-1966)

(more) »rank: 19286

starring: James Farmer, Martin Luther King, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Myrlie Evers, James Bevel
directed by: Henry Hampton


Editorial Product Review: :In the opening minutes of Coffy, Pam Grier's star-making role, she blasts the skull of a sleazy drug pusher into pulp like a watermelon and shoots his junkie assistant with an overdose of heroin. Jack Hill knows how to open a movie, and he never lets up on the down-and-dirty action. Coffy is an emergency room nurse by day and vigilante by night, targeting the dealers who made her sister a comatose junkie. She works her way up to the ...


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Martin Luther King, Jr. - I Have a Dream

(more) »rank: 12379

starring: Manel Fuentes, John Malkovich


Editorial Product Review: :One of the greatest and most memorable moments in the civil rights movement occurred when 200,000 people marched on Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. Not only was the gathering of so many united people extraordinary, but that day Martin Luther King Jr. stood before the marchers and delivered his most eloquent and inspiring speech. This video offers the 'I Have a Dream' speech in its entirety, as well as footage of the opposition the protesters faced, such as the ...


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Sixth Man

(more) »rank: 14158

starring: Kirk Baily, Paul Ben-Victor, Vladimir Cuk, Kevin Dunn, Travis Ford


Editorial Product Review: :One of the greatest and most memorable moments in the civil rights movement occurred when 200,000 people marched on Washington, D.C., on August 28, 1963. Not only was the gathering of so many united people extraordinary, but that day Martin Luther King Jr. stood before the marchers and delivered his most eloquent and inspiring speech. This video offers the 'I Have a Dream' speech in its entirety, as well as footage of the opposition the protesters faced, such as the ...


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