Charlie St. Cloud  
  CHARLIE ST. CLOUD
Rating: About Ratings
Opens: 07/30/2010
Running Time: 99
Rated: PG-13
Cast: Zac Efron, Charlie Tahan, Kim Basinger, Chris Massoglia, Amanda Crew and Dave Franco.
Crew: Director: Burr Steers. Producers: Michael Fottrell and Marc Platt. Executive Producers: Michael Fottrell and Ben Sherwood. Screenwriters: Craig Pearce, Lewis Colick and Ben Sherwood (Novel: "The Death & Life Of Charlie St. Cloud." Cinematographer: Enrique Chediak.
REVIEW: By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs


For Zac Efron, "Charlie St. Cloud" is a major career step forward and proves the young song and dance actor from the wildly successful "High School Musical" franchise and "Hairspray" remake, can convincingly carry a dramatic movie.

Although "Charlie St. Cloud," which is based on Ben Sherwood's novel, "The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud," is dark, somber and weepy, it shouldn't alienate Efron's "HSM" fans as he still holds top honors in the matinee idol category.

Burr Steers who directed Efron in the 2009 movie "17 Again" is at the helm once again here and gets maximum results from Efron who seems quite comfortable exuding so much emotional range. While the script stumbles at times in its efforts to tug at the old heartstrings, its intentions are good.

Efron plays Charlie St. Cloud, a happy go lucky teen who lives in the Pacific Northwest and worships his mother, Claire (Kim Basinger) and his baseball loving younger brother Sam (Charlie Tahan). Their father left them at a young age, but it only made them an even closer family.

Charlie is a remarkable boater and sailor and even has a partial scholarship offer to Stanford University. But everything comes to an abrupt halt when Sam is killed in a car crash. Charlie barely survived it thanks to quick work from a paramedic (Ray Liotta). After Sam's funeral, Charlie puts his entire life on hold. He can't shake that tragic night and feels totally responsible for Sam's death. He even takes a job at the local cemetery to be closer to his deceased brother who he visualizes and talks with daily.

It takes a young and beautiful woman named Tess (Amanda Crew),--who also sails--to try and encourage Charlie to move on with his life. But when Tess is involved in a near fatal boating accident, Charlie realizes that he has to really let go of his past regardless of how painful it is.

"Charlie St. Cloud" is at times suspenseful, slightly romantic and a real tear jerker. It's also a film which allows Efron to shine without singing or...
 


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Running Time: 96
Production Company: Mirisch Corporation
Director: Paul Bogart
Director of Photography: Burnett Guffey
Screenwriter: John Herman Shaner and Al Ramus
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REVIEW: Audiences may best remember Calvin Lockhart, as the tall, dark and handsome actor who starred in several 1970s blaxploitation films. Lockhart, who died March 29, 2007 from complications of a stroke, portrayed memorable characters like the Rev. Deke O'Malley in Ossie Davis' "Cotton Comes to Harlem" (1970); a disc-jockey and detective in...
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Just Another Day <b>(July 27)</b> Title: Just Another Day (July 27)
Year Released: 2010
Running Time: 113
Production Company: Image Entertainment
Director: Peter Spirer
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

"JUST ANOTHER DAY"

Wood Harris is a phenomenal actor. Since his tour de force performances as Avon Barksdale in the HBO television drama, "The Wire," Harris has unfortunately been typecast in predominately "boys in the hood" thugged out roles. He's also starred in movies such as "Above the Rim, "Paid in Full." and "Next Day Air." As much as I would like to see Harris tackle something against type--"Remember the Titans" aside--I'm riveted by every character he plays, especially the gangsta ones.

In his latest movie, "Just Another Day," Harris plays a rapper named A-Maze who ruled the rap charts, but has found his stature slipping. He needs a new album and tour to get him back on top. But not everyone wants A-Maze to reclaim his rap crown. His enemies within the hip-hop scene would love to keep him down and petty beefs on the street have fueled tensions among his camp and some other rivals.

Meanwhile, Young Eastie (Jamie Hector also from "The Wire"), is an up and coming rapper and part-time dope dealer with dreams of getting his first record deal and a meeting with A-Maze so his hero will listen to his demo tape.

However, when their paths do cross, Young Eastie, gets a rude awakening about the cut-throat hip-hop music business and both men struggle to survive the mayhem, just another day.

Academy Award winner, Peter Spirer ("Notorious B.I.G. Bigger Than Life") directs this compelling look into the hip-hop lifestyle and music industry. In addition to Harris and Hector, "Just Another Day" features solid performances from Clifton Powell and an array of rap artists including Ja Rule, Big Daddy Kane, Trick Daddy, Lil Scrappy, and Petey Pablo.
(Highly Recommended)

Repo Men <b>(July 27)</b> Title: Repo Men (July 27)
Year Released: 2010
Running Time: 113
Production Company: Universal Studios Home Entertainment
Director: Miguel Sapochnik
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

"REPO MEN"

The notion of the movie "Repo Men" is pretty far-fetched, but with health care costs soaring and many people finding it difficult to make ends meet these days, who knows if the premise of this exciting sci-fi thriller could ever really shake out.

Two friends, Remy (Jude Law) and Jake (Forest Whitaker) work for an artificial organ company. Their job is to check on people who have bought a liver or other organ, but haven't kept up with their payments.

Remy and Jake's company, "The Union" has a contract which states that six days after the first past due notice, the repo men can go to their client's homes with the necessary equipment in tow and "reclaim" their body parts. As you might imagine, it becomes a very nasty job, but Remy and Jake are very good at their work and in an almost cruel way, even seem to enjoy it.

That changes when Remy finds himself in a tight financial situation and can't make his heart payment. Liev Schreiber, the company's boss shows no mercy on him. Now the hunter becomes the hunted and Jake is chasing him.

"Repo Men" starts out a lot of fun and builds up enough excitement to sustain it almost mid-way through the film. It's near the final act that it begins to get a bit bizarre with some surprising twists. The lesson learned here is to pay your bills on time, be it your car note or some other organ you've had replaced. If you don't, the "Repo Men" might be coming to get you.
(Highly Recommended)

Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed <b>(July 20)</b> Title: Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed (July 20)
Year Released: 2010
Running Time: 80
Production Company: Melee Entertainment
Director: Tyler Maddox Simms
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

"LOVE CHRONICLES: SECRETS REVEALED"

In the romantic "dramady," "Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed," up and coming African-American female director Tyler Maddox Simms explores all the joys and heartaches of couples looking for love and the perfect or near perfect relationship.

Though at times "Love Chronicles" moves rather slowly, the movie has an endearing charm about it thanks largely to its all-star cast that includes: Rockmond Dunbar ("The Family That Preys"), Ving Rhames (upcoming "Piranha 3-D"), Vivica Fox ("Kill Bill"), Mike Epps ("The Hangover"), Elise Neal ("The Hughleys") and rapper Sticky Fingaz.

"Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed" centers around Los Angeles radio station KLUV. It's here that callers can air their dirty laundry and spout off about their relationships. Talk show host and relationship expert Darren, (Dunbar) is having trouble heeding his own advice. He and his wife, Janet (Fox) are having major fights and arguments on the home front. The latest one has Janet screaming for divorce since Darren spends countless hours at the station and in his home office working on a new book. Of course those hours on the job is what actually pays for the nice lifestyle Janet enjoys. Still, she wants more, mainly a child of her own which Darren can't seem to give her.

Meanwhile, back at the radio station, street author Thomas Black (Epps) advises Monique (Neal) on staying married while DJ Mike V (Rhames) navigates his way to convince her and other callers to stop falling for the thugged out bad boys.

"Love Chronicles: Secrets Revealed" is good for a few laughs. It even features some outtakes with the cast about what love means to them.

This DVD is the follow up to the first "Love Chronicles" installment which starred Terrence Howard, Robin Givens and Lisa Raye.
(Recommended)

The Losers <b> (July 20)</b> Title: The Losers (July 20)
Year Released: 2010
Running Time: 98
Production Company: Warner Bros. Pictures
Director: Sylvain White
Review By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs

"THE LOSERS"

Director Sylvain White's big, loud action film, "The Losers" is based on the DC Comics/Vertigo graphic novel of the same name. And who needs a real coherent plot when you have spectacular stunts performed by a great looking cast? There's everyone from Zoë Saldana ("Avatar," "Star Trek"), Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("Watchmen"), Chris Evans (the "Fantastic Four" films) and Idris Elba ("Obsessed") to Columbus Short ("Stomp the Yard"), Oscar Jaenada ("Che: Part Two") and Jason Patric ("In the Valley of Elah").

We meet all these guys in the Bolivian jungle when a covert operation there goes bad and these highly trained military specialists--like Clay the leader (Jeffrey Dean Morgan), second in command Roque (Idris Elba), transport expert Pooch (Columbus Short), top marksmen Cougar (Óscar Jaenada), and high tech guru Jensen (Chris Evans)--are left for dead.

Now all of them are desperate--and a little bit ticked off--to find out just who was behind this whole thing. The plot thickens when a mysterious woman named Aisha (Saldana) arrives wanting to assist them. She even offers to fund their seek and destroy mission and has an idea who their man is. His name is Max (Jason Patric) and he's as slimy and evil as they come. Max wants to buy the most expensive and destructive bombs on the planet and launch the next world war. But this rough and tumble gang isn't about to let that happen.
(Recommended)
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CALVIN LOCKHART ALSO STARRED WITH EDDIE MURPHY IN WHICH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MOVIES?
"TRADING PLACES" (1983)
"BEVERLY HILLS COP II" (1987)
"COMING TO AMERICA" (1988)
"HARLEM NIGHTS" (1989)
 
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FINAL DONNY OSMOND By: Lana K. Wilson-Combs:

AMIRI STARR HOPES TO MAKE BIG SCREEN DEBUT PORTRAYING THE LATE RAPPER TUPAC SHAKUR

If Amiri Starr (big picture) has his way, he'll realize his dream of starring as the late, legendary rap artist Tupac Shakur on the big screen in Antoine Fuqua's upcoming cinematic version of the rapper's life story.

Shakur's upcoming biopic was last reported to begin shooting in September, and will be directed by Antoine Fuqua ("Training Day," "Tears of the Sun," "Brooklyn's Finest" ). In a recent interview, Fuqua stated he is looking to find a new face to fill the role. "I want to discover someone new. I want to go to the streets and find him anywhere he might be in the world," said Fuqua.

Amiri Starr wants to take advantage of the once in a lifetime opportunity, and has launched a grassroots, online campaign to attract Fuqua's attention. In a riveting and realistic YouTube video performance, posted on his Facebook page, he passionately portrays the famous rap star.

After reading the announcement that Fuqua was looking for unknown actors to portray Tupac, Starr immediately set about to create an uncanny portrayal of Shakur in a self-made audition video, posted at http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FhCT3oa2tYQ. In the reel, he demonstrates an astoundingly accurate depiction of the late rap legend who was tragically killed in September 1996.

Determined to be discovered, Starr created his audition tape in two nights, under extreme circumstances. In an effort to study Tupac thoroughly, he watched every second of video footage that he could locate on Tupac, and reread Vibe magazine interviews conducted with the icon. He then recreated scenarios filming with a sole flip camera and a tripod. Both of his re-enacted interviews took place in 1996 just before Tupac was killed. Starr worked to capture how it would feel to be shot, go to jail for a crime that you didn't commit, and to be betrayed by the very people who you'd lived your life advocating for. He essentially transitioned into Tupac.

Filmed in an empty parking lot, Starr rapped over Tupac's songs, and recorded the music on his IPhone. He also filmed everything without wearing his contact lens, hoping to better resemble Tupac, even though his vision is -10.50 without them.

A talented writer, poet, actor, comedian and stay at home father by day, the San Diego based thespian threw himself headlong into his audition video, adapting many of the rapper's physical trademarks, from his bald head, bodily mannerisms, and his mix of New York and Southern California accents.

Although he has read about other people vying to play the hip-hop artist, Starr believes he has what it takes to fully capture Tupac's genuine essence. "In contrast to the others that I've seen who want the role, I feel like I take this more serious than merely memorizing some lines, throwing on a bandanna, screaming "west side" and thinking that I've got him nailed," explained Amiri. "I've done the character study even after the audition tape, and I've really sought to discover the inner workings and mysteries of the man."

As a dedicated Tupac disciple, Starr has listened to over four hundred Tupac songs and read various books about his life, including Afeni Shakur's (Tupac's mother) biography. He has also studied the people, places and things that influenced Tupac the most.

Stating Tupac's influence on his life, Starr confessed, "Pac kept me alive! There was a time growing up when I didn't care if something happened to me, when I didn't want to be here due to various circumstances. Then, I'd turn on "Lord Knows" or "Hold Ya Head," and it kept me strong. Tupac's music kept me from taking a gun and blowing my brains out at 16."

Acting since a young child in local plays across the nation, and performing stand-up since college, the ambitious entertainer and writer has written two feature length films, two plays and three short films. Hoping to make his debut on the big screen, Starr looks forward to auditioning for the role and to meeting Antoine Fuqua in person. "I would truly be humbled and honored to portray the biggest, most polarizing African-American revolutionary of the past century. "

OTHER MOVIE NEWS:

HI POINT STUDIOS READY TO MAKE ITS MARK

Nestled between Hollywood and Beverly Hills, Hi Point Studios is a production house based in the capital of entertainment, Los Angeles. Run by the movie making team, brothers, producer Paul Goldsby and director Kennedy Goldsby, alongside co-producer Frank Pinnock, Hi Point Studios is quickly establishing itself as the newest state of the art facility for television, movie and music projects.

The 18,000 square foot facility houses all the accouterments for productions big and small, including a green screen, offices, make-up rooms, lighting and cameras. Current endeavors being filmed at Hi Point Studios include projects with Cedric The Entertainer, Bentley Evans, producer of "The Jamie Foxx Show" and "Martin") and Miguel A. Nuñez.

Under the banner of Goodness Films, the Goldsby Brothers are also completing production on two major motion films, written, directed and produced by them, to be released later this year. The first theatrical release, "The Trap Door" stars Obba Babatundé and Chico Bennymon and "If I Tell You I Have to Kill You" slated for release later this year. The latter film features Tom Sizemore, Keith David and Tommy "Tiny" Lister. Music producer John Barnes, recognized for his work with Michael Jackson, serves as music supervisor for both productions.

The brothers also recently completed the film, "Haitian Nights" starring Vivica Fox and are working on a new TV series starring Obba Babatundé, Morgan Freeman and James Pickens called "Horse Talk." In addition, they have a sitcom series "Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles," in the works, executive produced by co-creator of "The Cosby Show," Ed Weinberger, based on the film by the same name.

The trio is no stranger to the magic of movie making and music production. Paul Goldsby, the president of Goodness Media, alongside his brother Kennedy, wrote, produced and directed the underground hit "Love Beat the Hell Outta Me," their first release in 2000 which starred Glenn Plummer ("Speed") and Terrence Howard ("Hustle and Flow"). The film was a hit at the box office before its lucrative release on cable (BET, Showtime), video and DVD. Their follow up effort, "Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles," in 2004, quickly became, in just its first month of sales, Urban Works Entertaiment's largest grossing film and starred Clifton Powell, A.J. Johnson and Glenn Plummer.

Besides their production work, the Goldsbys have brokered distribution deals on behalf of other producers. At Urban Entertainment, Paul Goldsby secured the television rights for Blair Underwood's "The Second Coming." At Lightyear Entertainment, on behalf of its producer, Paul negotiated for the North American Rights for "The Gristle." Operating on behalf of Michael Jenkinson, formerly head of acquisitions for Twentieth Century Fox, the Goldsbys successfully brokered the deal to distribute "Sista's In the City" through Lightyear Entertainment. Paul Goldsby has also worked as a music writer alongside Lenny Kravitz and produced music acts at Virgin Records.

Frank Pinnock has been associated with Hi Point Studios and paved a long road to it. After helming the Rudy Ray Moore classic, "Return of Dolemite" in 2000, Pincock went on to direct the ground breaking, high definition feature film "Blues Journey," an unofficial homage to blues recording legend Robert Johnson. Never one to sit still, Francis also co-produced the highly anticipated comedy "Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles." In 2003 he directed a short film entitled "Thursday Child" about an African American male suffering from clinical depression. The short received favorable response and was accepted at the 2003 Pan African Film Festival where it received great reviews. Frank's career has seen him direct music videos, television pilots and numerous films.

Mixing movie magic with music, Goodness Records, distributed by Universal Music, will introduce the label's debut artist, Philadelphia native Sizzol Pop. His new single, "Shortie, What's Up," featuring Sean Samara, will drop this summer. The single's video will be promotionally tied to the movie release of "The Trap Door."

"Helming the operation of Hi Point Studios and Goodness Media is an amazing opportunity," says director Kennedy Goldsby. "We are right here in Hollywood, right is the middle of it all. It's never been done like this. We have plans to produce and make an impact in Hollywood that raises the bar even higher." The president of Goodness Media, Paul Goldsby added, "Our vision is to build upon a brand that is synonymous with feeling good. We are dedicated to cultivating and inspiring a legacy that will extend beyond folk's current expectations."

Editor's Note: Some information used in this report obtained from publicity department press releases.