Votic Movie Reviews


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The John Singleton Collection (Boyz N the Hood, Poetic Justice, Higher Learning)
Released in DVD by Columbia Tri-Star (03 July, 2001)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Starring: John Singleton
Boyz N the Hood
John Singleton, at the age of 23, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for his debut film, Boyz N the Hood. The film stars Laurence Fishburne, Angela Basset, Ice Cube, and Academy Award-winning actor Cuba Gooding Jr. in his first starring role in a feature film. Gooding plays Tre Styles, a teenager growing up in South Central Los Angeles. His father, Furious (Fishburne), is divorced and living away from Tre and his mother (Basset), but he's still involved in Tre's upbringing, teaching him the values of right and wrong and responsibility. Meanwhile, Tre's childhood buddies Ricky (Morris Chestnut) and Doughboy (Ice Cube) are living their lives in terms of the epidemic of violence and poverty that has plagued their neighborhood. Ricky, a talented football player, strives to get a full athletic scholarship to college. If only his SAT scores were higher. Doughboy lives a life full of crime but still remains true to his friends. The obstacles that these three young men come across result in dire consequences, devastatingly avoidable and inevitable at the same time. Boyz N the Hood is a landmark film beyond its commercial success, presenting a portrait of South Central in the late '80s and early '90s as painted by Singleton (who grew up in that neighborhood), achieving accuracy and dramatic resonance in this story of at-risk youth. --Shannon Gee

Poetic Justice
Director John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood, Rosewood) made an earnest effort in this, his second, film to say a great deal that is true and relevant about living and loving in a violent, difficult time in American history. Janet Jackson plays a beautician and poet who withdraws into herself after her boyfriend is murdered by gangsters. The late Tupac Shakur plays a postman who tries to get through to her, and the two travel on a course through urban America, connecting with family and community. Singleton has so much on his mind that the film comes out a terrible muddle, but there is a certain integrity peeking through the fog. Shakur makes a startlingly good impression in his film debut, and Jackson strips away her star veneer to play something like a real person--and entirely succeeds. Maya Angelou wrote the poems that pass as those penned by Jackson's character, and she also appears in the film. --Tom Keogh

Higher Learning
This ambitious 1995 film by John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood) doesn't quite succeed at painting the illuminating, collective portrait of college life in the '90s that the director seeks. But Singleton does do a fine job of defining some conflicting impulses for young people on the cusp of adulthood, particularly the desire to broaden horizons on the one hand and circle the wagons with like-minded allies on the other. Students in the film's Columbus University divide themselves along lines of race, sexual preferences, ideology, and, most dangerously, levels of paranoia. Among the fine cast is Michael Rapaport, who portrays a loner drawn to a local community of neo-Nazis. His resultant problems with the school's African-Americans takes over the story at the expense of other, parallel dramas, but Singleton's insights into race hatred on campus--a microcosm of the surrounding culture--is not to be dismissed. --Tom Keogh

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Great idea
These are three of the best in black entertainment that are on DVD. Putting these movies into a gift set is what I really like. Buy this set, it is great.


Poetic Justice
Released in DVD by Columbia/Tristar Studios (05 February, 2002)
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Director: John Singleton
Starring: Janet Jackson, Tupac Shakur, Regina King, Joe Torry, and Tyra Ferrell
Director John Singleton (Boyz N the Hood, Rosewood) made an earnest effort in this, his second, film to say a great deal that is true and relevant about living and loving in a violent, difficult time in American history. Janet Jackson plays a beautician and poet who withdraws into herself after her boyfriend is murdered by gangsters. The late Tupac Shakur plays a postman who tries to get through to her, and the two travel on a course through urban America, connecting with family and community. Singleton has so much on his mind that the film comes out a terrible muddle, but there is a certain integrity peeking through the fog. Shakur makes a startlingly good impression in his film debut, and Jackson strips away her star veneer to play something like a real person--and entirely succeeds. Maya Angelou wrote the poems that pass as those penned by Jackson's character, and she also appears in the film. --Tom Keogh
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Umm...... O.K.
I think the movie was good. I'm a big Tupac fan and I don't really care for Janet Jackson. It shows the events they encountered. For example, the picnic/bar-b-que scene. I believe Tupac could have had a better part, but he did try his best to make his character come to life. Janet played her roll alright, but it doesn't compare to Penny, the character she played on Goodtimes which was decades ago. Janet Jackson and the movie needs a little work. Some changes in detail and character development would have made this movie great.

Excellent Movie. Period.
This money is great. It shows a woman healing from the pains of her boyfriend being killed my gangsters. Also Tupac Shakur plays in this movie and does a great job. You see a side of him that you wouldn't see anywhere else. Instead of the gangster routine, Tupac plays a postman that meets Justice one day and the story unfolds from there. Great movie :)

tha best movie different site of 2pac
I've rated this movie for 5 stars because this is my favorite movie.
u can c the other site of 2pac in here.
he hasn't the gangster image in this movie,he is sweet and nice and he is playing verry good.
the story on itszelf is also verry good and u c the love that grows between two people (janet and 2pac)and that is verry beautiful.
If u don't feel good and u watch this movie at the end of the movie u feel verry good.
this is the best movie becouse tupac shows his nice site and that is something that people got to c becouse then u get a positive picture of 2pac and the movie is fantastic.
if u r a 2pacfan then u must have this movie it is great.


Pass the Mic
Released in DVD by Image Entertainment (11 February, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Director: Richard F. Montes
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I smell a RAT
This was definitely not the best Doc on Latin Hip-Hop I have ever seen. Has the filmmaker ever made a movie before? Not very high on style, extremely low on pertinent info and just plain poorly assembled. I am dumber for having seen it.
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WOW! A Great Film that surpasses expectations!
This movie is great! It's a real hip hop history lesson for any hip hop head. I loved the interviews, freestyles, and the music. I've already recommended this movie to all my college buddies. Their stories are so compelling, you are completely hooked. The DVD is worth it, and there are tremendous amount of bonus features. I love this film. BUY IT NOW!

the best documentary about latin hip hop i ever saw
This is one of the best thought provoking documentary ever. i had a chance to see this movie several times and i just cant take my eyes off of it. This movie brings out the truth about latin hip hop. It tells how latins were in this movement we call hip hop from the beginning. This is a must see. Everyone should see this documentary because it brings to the attention of how important latin hip hop is. BUY THIS DVD!!!... YOU WON"T REGRET IT!!!...


Poetic Seduction
Released in DVD by Ventura Distribution (06 May, 2003)
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Director: Pete Jacelone
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Very disappointing
I read somewhere once that Roxanne Michaels admitted to being a lesbian in real life. Add to that the description of this DVD saying Roxanne lures young college students (e.g. Misty Mundae and Debbie Rochon) to ... situations before then murdering them. I was certain this video involved girl/girl scenes. But it does not. It's mostly guys involved. I was seriously disappointed.


Poetic Silence
Released in DVD by Image Entertainment (26 August, 2003)
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Starring: Karina Petroni
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