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REVIEW: Attack the Block Doesn’t Cut Deeply, But At Least Offers Lo-Fi Thrills

Attack the Block stems from an intriguing, clever idea: What if the neighborhood thugs you hope not to encounter on your walk home from the subway turn out to be the very people who save the Earth from alien invaders? The problem is that writer-director Joe Cornish — a cohort of Edgar Wright’s, and, along with Wright, one of the writers of Steven Spielberg’s upcoming The Adventures of Tintin — doesn’t take the idea quite far enough: He begins to explore some pretty complex racial and class issues, only to let them drift out of his grasp. The picture’s finale isn’t as smart as it ought to be. Cornish tries to make a damning social statement, but the only thing you take away from the movie is how cool it is to kick alien ass.

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REVIEW: Attack the Block Doesn’t Cut Deeply, But At Least Offers Lo-Fi Thrills

John Voyega Shares His Character’s Issues In “Attack The Block” [VIDEO]

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British star John Boyega and super model Liya Kebede anchor this week’s edition of “Coming Attractions”, brought to you by TheUrbandaily and TV One . Their new films Attack The Block and Desert Flower will be in theaters soon!

John Voyega Shares His Character’s Issues In “Attack The Block” [VIDEO]

Beats, Rhymes & Life, Attack the Block, Chely Wright Doc Win L.A. Film Fest Awards

Two upcoming Sony releases scored their first honors Sunday at the 2011 L.A. Film Fest , where Michael Rapaport’s Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels of A Tribe Called Quest (Sony Classics) and Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block (Screen Gems) won audience awards. Also in the winners’ circle: Stephane Lafleur’s Canadian comedy Familiar Ground and Wish Me Away , a documentary about country singer Chely Wright’s decision to come out of the closet.

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Beats, Rhymes & Life, Attack the Block, Chely Wright Doc Win L.A. Film Fest Awards

Screen Gems Picks Up Joe Cornish’s Brit Alien Pic Attack the Block

Movieline hero Clint Culpepper strikes again! Sony announced today that it will distribute Joe Cornish’s debut feature, the London kids vs. aliens action comedy Attack the Block , via its Screen Gems division. “The film is, at once, charming, scary, funny, hip, clever and completely hits its mark,” said Screen Gems president Culpepper in a press release. Guess all that geek cred from SXSW did the film some good after all! Hit the jump for more info and a look at the film’s nerdgasm-inducing trailer.

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Screen Gems Picks Up Joe Cornish’s Brit Alien Pic Attack the Block