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AfroPixFlix joined Goddess's groupPeeee-yuuuuuu! What’s that, Kale Pach simmering on the stove or this turkey of a film? So much promise was squandered in this film about a woman brought over to America from Iran by her new husband. It’s an older, pre-911 film, but the anti-Muslim sentiments were evident in NYC then, of course. But this film beats a dead horse---er, lamb---over the head and fails to “stay on script”. AfroPixFlix spent a considerable time trying to discern how the “suitors” theme fit into this until about a…
ContinuePosted on July 13, 2012 at 6:35am
AfroPixFlix knew this would be a funky German soul jam when the first chords of Bill Cosby and Quincy Jones’ “Hikky Burr” played during the opening frames of this flick. If you like good old fashioned funk music mixed into your modern German comedies, take a seat and tuck into this tale of two German brothers struggling to make a go of a young-at-heart restaurant in a gritty Germany warehouse district. Sure, there are more weird characters than necessary to fill the plotlines, but it’s…
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The protagonist and his buddy are destitute smugglers, loading untaxed groceries and contraband from Brazil on their bicycles and lugging them across the border into Uruguay. When Pope John Paul is slated to visit their poor enclave, the peasant folk in their village bet their small savings on making a tidy mint selling chorizo and toilet privileges (thus the title) to the thousands of visitors who’ll assuredly flock in from Brazil. Nice film, almost with an O. Henry tragedy-irony tone in…
ContinuePosted on July 13, 2012 at 6:31am
M.A.D., or “Mutual Assured Destruction,” is a term coined to depicted the stalemate that keeps a world addicted to nuclear weapons in balance. The logic is that “if you know that I’ll kill you if you try to kill me, then we’re both safe.” This film is a about a tragically M.A.D. relationship between two people living in Germany. She’s a suicidal twenty-something German yearning to escape her nagging parents who have thrown her into a mental ward. He’s a depressive thirty-something man who…
ContinuePosted on July 13, 2012 at 6:30am
A “feel good” film about Philly inner-city high schoolers trying to overcome the odds and meet with success in with an unconventional twist. They’re into culinary arts. At the center of this is their martinet teacher, Wilma Stephenson. She has all the grace of an army staff sergeant, cussing, commanding and ceaselessly yapping her strident opinions about every possible subject into the ears of these kids. The documentary follows her students throughout a school year as they prepare for an…
ContinuePosted on July 13, 2012 at 6:28am
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