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Ice Cube has made something really dope; we should support it. Read about it below.
Director Ice-T takes us on a journey to explore the roots of Hip-Hop from the beginning to the cultural phenomenon it’s become today in Something to Nothing: Art of Rap. The documentary features appearances from Kanye West, Eminem, Nas, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Common, DJ Premier, Q-Tip, Raekwon, Bun B, MC Lyte and plenty more. Here’s our first preview of the upcoming film which hits theatres on June 15. Looks like it’s going to be a good watch.
Every so often there comes along a piece of work, an offering so artistically beyond its contemporaries that it not only surpaces them but makes them obsolete. This is the effect The Raid: Redemption has on it’s viewers; this is the type of find you want to be the first to reveal to your social circle. Brutal, calculated, intense, pulsating, vivid and intoxicating; in short The Raid is quite possibly the best action movie, pound for bone breaking bloody pound, that you may ever see (this is not an overstatement). Every nuonce, every punch, kick, block, sequence and even grunt executed with delicate care. Do not think the best scenes are in the trailer, it would be impossible to choose summary scenes for this movie. Everyone in theater left thinking “How can I watch another action movie again after this?”. I purposefully have told you nothing about the film. Research and find out about this gem yourself. I was having a bad day and this was just the treat I needed. Your welcome.
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To me Clooney is one off those actors that has always been likable more for his presence of the screen than on it. All though his movies are not bad they often tend to be medium paced dramas, but this time in Descendants his script is addictive with more drama and twists than a Nigerian soap. I’m not going to run down in summary form what the video is about, just go see it and enjoy. Someone in this movie is going to get an Oscar.