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Crossover (2006)

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Director: Preston A. Whitmore, Ii
Starring: Anthony Mackie, Wesley Jonathan, Wayne Brady, Kristen Wilson
Producer: Frank Mancuso Jr.

Run Time: 01:35:48

Copyright: © 2006 360 Pictures LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Synopsis:
The clock strikes midnight, money changes hands, the crowd is on their feet, and the court is alive with fast-paced razzle-dazzle basketball. These players don't play for a school or a pro team. They play for the street and it's underground...way underground. Tech (Anthony Mackie, Freedomland, She Hate Me) and Cruise (Wesley Jonathan, Roll Bounce) are two best friends with mad streetballing skills. They light up the court with electrifying moves and spectacular dunks. But off the court their goals couldn't be more different. Tech dreams of going to the NBA and winning a streetball game against his conceited archrival Jewelz (Phillip "Hot Sauce" Champion). Cruise, with the natural talent to be an NBA star, wants to use his basketball scholarship to UCLA pre-med to become a doctor rather than give in to the lure of former sports agent Vaughn (Wayne Brady - TV's "The Wayne Brady Show"), who wants him to go pro. CROSSOVER is a story of friendship and getting crossed, where true warriors play be their own rules and have the wicked ball-handling skills, hops and street smarts to show off their true talent.

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Lew Irwin
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Crossover, the only movie opening wide that was screened for critics this weekend, probably shouldn't have been screened for them either. (Indeed Christy Lemire of the Associated Press remarked that it was "actually amazing" that the film was shown to critics.) Gene Seymour in Newsday describes it as "a mildly racy after-school special" about kids who engage in "streetball," a flashy form of basketball. Chris Kaltenback in the Baltimore Sun calls it "too clunky by half." Kyle Smith in the New York Post has the best put-down of all, describing it as "dribbling drivel." And Ty Burr in the Boston Globe suggests that subtitles might have helped a bit, citing one of the lines: "Most cats don't get slick like that unless you got a brizzle on the vine."





Lew Irwin

RATED 0 STARS

Crossover, the only movie opening wide that was screened for critics this weekend, probably shouldn't have been screened for them either. (Indeed Christy Lemire of the Associated Press remarked that it was "actually amazing" that the film was shown to critics.) Gene Seymour in Newsday describes it as "a mildly racy after-school special" about kids who engage in "streetball," a flashy form of basketball. Chris Kaltenback in the Baltimore Sun calls it "too clunky by half." Kyle Smith in the New York Post has the best put-down of all, describing it as "dribbling drivel." And Ty Burr in the Boston Globe suggests that subtitles might have helped a bit, citing one of the lines: "Most cats don't get slick like that unless you got a brizzle on the vine."





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