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Never Satisfied: When it Comes to Superhero Films, Fans don’t Realize How Good They Have It

Never Satisfied: When it Comes to Superhero Films, Fans don’t Realize How Good They Have It

The summer of 2012 brings incredible, amazing, and super movies to comic book fans everywhere. Do they appreciate it? [...]

There and Back Again: Way of the Gun

There and Back Again: Way of the Gun

When we fight for gun rights, what are we fighting for? One writer ponders. [...]

There and Back Again: B.I.G Mack Attack

By Malice Intended This week, in remembrance of the Notorious B.I.G, ‘There and Back Again’ will reminisce on the days when Biggie Smalls was New York’s newly crowned prince of rhyme. [...]

It Takes A Nation Of Millions: Black Steel In The Middle of Eighties

PE's seminal classic hit louder than a bomb. Here is one writer's tale of the tape. [...]

There and Back Again: Days Of The Living Bassheads

By Malice Intended This is the fourth in a series of articles in which I reflect on my upbringing in Lithonia, Georgia.  Much of it relates to Hip-Hop, and how I truly discovered a culture that [...]

There and Back Again Part II: Illegal Business

By Malice Intended This is the second in a series of articles in which I reflect on my upbringing in Lithonia, Georgia.  Much of it relates to Hip-Hop, and how I truly discovered a culture that [...]

There and Back Again (Part 1)

By Malice Intended This is the first in a series of articles in which I reflect on my upbringing in Lithonia, Georgia.  Much of it relates to Hip-Hop, and how I truly discovered a culture that [...]

Knowing Your Roots: How Hip Hop Inadvertently Helped Me Accept My Racial Heritage

Hip-Hop helped one writer connect with his heritage. Here's the story. [...]

Know The Ledge: Juice Turns 20

By Malice Intended In 1991, Blaxploitation films resurfaced in big way with the emergence of the ‘Hood flick.  Los Angeles gang culture had a certain brand of colorful outlaw chic that made it a perfect fit [...]

Wild Blue Yonder: George Lucas Uses the Release of ‘Red Tails’ to Expose Racism in Hollywood

Is George Lucas' Red Tails the biggest gamble in black cinema history? He thinks so. [...]

Sleeping With the Enemy: When Will Niggas Get It

An editorial on whites Hip-Hop and the N Word [...]

2011: Franchises Rule The Box Office

By Malice Intended When it comes to blockbusters, Hollywood is not in the business of churning out stand-alone films.  Singular masterpieces have become the sole province of independent films and Oscar contenders.  Big budget crowd pleasers [...]

Trailer Treat: The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Peter Jackson returns to Middle Earth for The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, the story before the Lord of the Rings Trilogy [...]

Trailer Treat: The Three Stooges

Hollywood has plucked one from the distant past. Will it be any good? Find out. [...]

Blood Money: Did Drug Trafficking Play a Role in Tyler Perry’s Success?

Was Tyler Perry's empire funded with drug money? Former friend Melvin Child's new tell-all book implies just that. [...]

The Mystery of Blowfly: One Man’s Quest To Be Recognized As The First Rapper

Blowfly claims to have invented HIp-Hop. Are his claims overblown? [...]

The Greatest: Heavy Is the Head That Wears the Comedy Crown (Part 2)

Eddie Murphy is the King. No matter what you think. [...]

Critical Beatdown: Are Film Critics Nothing More Than Elitist Snobs?

Are all critics just highbrows snobs? [...]

Say Goodnight to the Bad Guy: Hip-Hop’s Biggest Bully Turns Over a New Leaf

Raps biggest bully grows up and speaks against himself.. sort of. Read on. [...]

Revenge of the Nerds: How Rap Journalists Undermine Hip-Hop

Professionalism doesn't always rule. Probably because there is a lack of professionals. Malice Intended tries to explain what happened. [...]

How Did Hip-Hop Lose Its Conscious Spark?

How did being socially aware in Hip-Hop become played out? We examine. [...]

Album Review: Statik Selektah – Population Control

Statik Selektah seeks to cut down the numbers of people producing and rapping on Population Control. [...]

Does Hip-Hop Love Crack?

By Malice Intended The VH1 Rock Doc Planet Rock: The Story Of Hip Hop And The Crack Generation attempted to explain one of the most obvious and lasting symbiotic relationships in modern pop culture: The inextricable [...]

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