Bomb the System 2002 R, 93 min. Genre: Drama / Action
Director: Adam Bhala Lough Cast: Mark Webber, Gano Grills, Jade Yorker, Jaclyn DeSantis, Joey Dedio, Stephen Buchanan, Al Sapienza, Bonz Malone, Kumar Pallana, Donna Mitchell, Ajay Naidu, KaDee Strickland, Blake Lethem, Dylan Mikson, Joshua Gustin
Blest (Mark Webber) and brothers Justin and Lune (Gano Grills and Jade Yorker) are devoted NYC graffiti artists who hit the streets, night after night, armed with stolen cans of spray paint and trying–but failing–to keep one step ahead of the NYPD Vandal Squad.
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Slam 1998 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Marc Levin Cast: Saul Williams, Sonja Sohn, Bonz Malone, Beau Sia, Lawrence Wilson, Dominic Chianese Jr., Andre Taylor, Momolu Stewart, Taylor Mali, Reamer Shedrick, Ron Jones, Liza Jessie Peterson, Allan E. Lucas, DJ Renegade, Jerome Goldman
Filmed as a mock documentary, Ray Joshua's (Saul Williams) story unfolds of a man incarcerated in a Washington, D.C. prison who finds himself in the middle of a tug-of-war between rival gangs. His escape is in writing poetry and eventually getting his life together. Inspired by Paul Devlin's "SlamNation," a documentary about poetry slams (competition) filmed earlier the same year.
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Whiteboyz 1999 R, 90 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Marc Levin Cast: Danny Hoch, Dash Mihok, Mark Webber, Piper Perabo, Eugene Byrd, Bonz Malone, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, Rich Komenich, Annabel Armour
Flip (Danny Hoch) believes that the mole on his arm represents what he really is: black. And he is sure that the rest of his white skin is just a birthmark. Flip and his friends, James (Dash Mihok) and Trevor (Mark Webber), dream of moving from Iowa to Chicago's Cabrini Green housing project. Finally, their black friend Khalid (Eugene Byrd) takes the trio on a road trip to Chicago, and is Flip ever in for a rude awakening!
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| 1. Bomb the System (2002)
2. Slam (1998)
3. Whiteboyz (1999)
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