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    Jul 22, 2005 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 'Hustle & Flow'

    "Hustle & Flow" abounds with all the ingredients of a terrific popular entertainment. Writer-director Craig Brewer first of all cares deeply for his characters, with the result that each one emerges as a distinctive, involving individual, and this care extends from the film's casting down to such details as the gold teeth sported by one of its stars. Wrenching in its raw emotions, hilarious in its earthy humor yet subtle in myriad ways, "Hustle & Flow" catches life in a warm embrace, unafraid of sentiment but not looking away from some of the harsher realities of everyday existence. It's safe to say it's not like any other movie about a black pimp.
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    "Hustle & Flow" abounds with all the ingredients of a terrific popular entertainment. Writer-director Craig Brewer first of all cares deeply for his characters, with the result that each one emerges as a distinctive, involving individual, and this care...

    Tags: Isaac Hayes, Recording Studios, MTV (tv network), Celebrity Parents, Ludacris

  2. Mar 28, 2006 |Story| Zap2It
  3. 'Get Rich or Die Tryin''

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    Once "8 Mile" made all that money -- and moved that soundtrack, and won that Oscar -- there was no doubt that someone else would try to launch a rapper as a movie star. And on the face of it, the life story of Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson is one hell of a...

    Tags: DVDs, Bill Duke, Joy Bryant, Death, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje

  4. Dec 1, 2006 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Sundance tries a broader outlook

    The Sundance Film Festival is finally growing up. Even as it has enjoyed increased cache and huge success, for years it has been known for self-consciously quirky films that lean heavily on dysfunctional families and relationships. For the 2007 edition, festival programmers say, filmmakers are looking beyond the familiar and the personal to the world at large.
    The Sundance Film Festival is finally growing up. Even as it has enjoyed increased cache and huge success, for years it has been known for self-consciously quirky films that lean heavily on dysfunctional families and relationships. For the 2007 edition,...

    Tags: Jared Leto, Sundance Film Festival, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cinema Industry, Death

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