Blue Hill Avenue 2001 R, 120 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Craig Ross Jr. Cast: Allen Payne, William Forsythe, Clarence Williams III, Michael Taliferro, Angelle Brooks, William L. Johnson, Aaron D. Spears, Andrew Divoff, Richard Lawson, Veronica Redd, Brandon Hammond, Marlon Young
Childhood friends on the streets of Boston grow up to become drug dealers and, eventually, must confront the crime boss. Meanwhile, police are on their trail. But one of the friends, Tristan (Allen Payne), is beginning to feel guilty over what he has been doing, and his moral dilemma leads to a showdown. 1 User Review
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Crossover 2006 PG-13, 95 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Preston A. Whitmore II Cast: Anthony Mackie, Wesley Jonathan, Wayne Brady, Alecia Jai Fears, Eva Pigford, Little JJ, Kristen Wilson, Philip Champion, Tamer Werfali, William L. Johnson
Two Detroit teens–Noah (Wesley Jonathan) and Tech (Anthony Mackie)–have differing ideas on how to use basketball to improve their lives. Good student Noah wants to use his basketball scholarship to UCLA as the stepping stone to graduating as a medical doctor. On the other hand, recently released from prison Tech competes in rigged games of street ball, staged by former sports agent Vaughn (Wayne Brady). While on a trip to L.A., the teens' friendship is threatened and their lives changed by the influences of new girlfriends Vanessa (Eva Pigford) and Eboni (Alecia Jai Fears).
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