Joaquin Phoenix, I’m Still Here (trailer)
just released: the trailer for Casey Affleck's highly anticipated documentary focusing on Joaquin Phoenix's lost year. despite the great deal of controversy around his change in pace (drugs? depression? it's all a joke?) one thing is for sure - Joaquin is embarking on a new chapter. i'm anxious to see what will unfold next!
Wu-Tang Revealed: Documentary (trailer)
Wu-Tang is as synonymous with hiphop as the letters that spell the genre. 10 years in the making, Wu-Tang Revealed aims to give us a glimpse into one of the most intriguing groups ever to have graced the planet. directed by GZA, the documentary portrays the Wu in it's rawest.... just like ODB's vocabulary.
Rock, Paper, Scissors: A Geek Tragedy (trailer)
oooh, this looks good! from the same group that brought us Copyright Criminals.
TRON Legacy – New Trailer!!
Omar Broadway Shoots 6 Months of Film While in Prison
Omar Broadway joined the Bloods while in Northern State Prison in Newark, NJ. embedded in the Blood Gang Unit, he decided to sneak a video camera into prison to record the activities within... and then release a movie! to be released on HBO, the film documents the insanity and violence within the prison... this is not a CNN interview, this is the rough, rugged and raw realness, behind steel bars. premiers on HBO on July 14 at 8pm. visit the site: http://omarbroadwayfilm.com/.
Engkwentro (trailer)
i don't know that i can convey the message of this any better than the description on the film's site:
Inspired by true events, Engkwentro follows the last 24 hours of Richard and Raymond, two teenage brothers on opposite sides of a gang war. In order to escape a city controlled by an iron-fisted mayor, they must first break away from the cycle of crime, meanwhile trying to run from the state's murderous vigilantes.
With a career-making performance by young heartthrob Felix Roco, son of cinema legend Bembol Roco, and directed by 22-year-old Pepe Diokno, Engkwentro took home two awards at September's Venice Film Festival -- including the Premio Orizzonti for new trends in cinema, and the US$ 100,000 Lion of the Future Award for Best Debut Film.
Coast no Coast
Coast no Coast is an epic journey of 2200km (approx. 1300 miles) from Vancouver to Mexico on Milwaukee Bruiser fixed gear bikes... so rad! can't wait for the documentary!
Mr. Nice (trailer)
oooh... i'm such a sucker for dramas based on real criminals! from Wikipedia:
Dennis Howard Marks (born 13 August 1945 in Kenfig Hill, near Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales) is a former teacher, drug smuggler and author who achieved notoriety as an international hashish smuggler through high-profile court cases, supposed connections with groups such as the IRA, and the Mafia, and his eventual conviction at the hands of the American Drug Enforcement Administration. At the height of his drug career, he was said to have controlled 10% of the world's hashish trade
Bouncing Cats (trailer)
this isn't a dollar donation per day cry for help you find on television... this is the story of motivation and uplifted spirits in the worst of the worst conditions:
Uganda has been called one of the worst places on earth to be a child. In the South, children face the threat of poverty and disease. In the North, these threats are enflamed by a brutal, mindless war inflicted by the Lord’s Resistance Army (L.R.A.) that has divided families, displaced millions, and led to the abduction and mutilation of tens of thousands of children resulting in the deterioration of identity and culture.
Bouncing Cats is the inspiring story of one man’s attempt to create a better life for the children of
Uganda using the unlikely tool of hip-hop with a focus on b-boy culture and breakdance. In 2006, Abraham “Abramz” Tekya, a Ugandan b-boy and A.I.D.S. orphan created Breakdance Project Uganda (B.P.U.). The dream was to establish a free workshop that would empower, rehabilitate and heal the community by teaching youth about b-boy culture. Based in Kampala, Uganda, B.P.U. has recently expanded to include permanent classes in Gulu, Northern Uganda. Abramz teaches classes three times a week to more than 300 kids from all parts of the country. Many of the children are homeless, victims of war and poverty, and few can afford proper schooling yet they walk from miles away to attend the B.P.U. classes. As Abramz says, “This is where many people’s pride is. It’s a skill that no one can take away from us.”Crazy Legs, one of the founding members of the seminal Rock Steady Crew visited Uganda after receiving an invitation from Abramz to teach b-boy classes. What he discovered upon his arrival was both heartbreaking and inspiring. Traveling throughout Uganda, from the southern slums to the war-torn North, Crazy Legs encountered a passion for hip-hop and desire to learn amongst the most squalid conditions.
Bouncing Cats follows Abramz, Crazy Legs, and Breakdance Project Uganda on a journey to use hip-hop culture for positive social change. The film features narration by Common and interviews with Mos Def, Will-I-Am, and K’Naan.
Lemmy: The Movie
like rock? if you don't know Lemmy and you're a fan of rock, you certainly are not a REAL fan! Lemmy started Motorhead. Lemmy set the bar all rockers are compared to. Lemmy is 64 years old, still drinkin Jack and Coke, smokin cowboy killers and still touring the world, rockin people's pants off. Lemmy: The Movie. enough said.
