Reginald Hudlin

The creator of the hip-hop teen comedy (House Party) and the producer of the first African-American animated film (Bebe's Kids), writer/director Reginald Hudlin worked his way to the forefront of Afri...
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  • Tribeca To Honor Black Filmmakers
    By: Guylaine Cadorette May 02, 2003 9:44am EST
    The second annual Tribeca Film Festival has announced its slate of special events, screenings and guests to mark the 25th anniversary of the Black Filmmaker Foundation.
  • Box Office Analysis: Sept. 2
    By: Martin Grove September 03, 2002 10:27am EST
    Martin Grove's box office analysis for September 2, 2002.
  • Box Office Analysis: Aug.25
    By: Guylaine Cadorette September 03, 2002 9:41am EST
    As the summer season winds down, so do box-office dollars. Signs won the heated battle for first place with a mere $14.3 million, while xXx failed expectations to be the summer's first three-peat at No. 1 with a close $13.7 million. Sigsn XXX Spy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams My Big Fat Greek Wedding Blue Crush Serving Sara Austin Powers in Goldmember Undisputed Sione Blood Work The Good Girl One Hour Photo
  • Serving Sara Review
    By: Guylaine Cadorette August 23, 2002 11:48am EST
    Serving Sara is a heap of stale tricks served up on a dented TV tray. The film's original idea never gets fully exploited and is instead riddled with standard jokes and situations.
  • A 'Scary' Success
    By: Steve Ryfle July 31, 2001 12:30pm EST
    HOLLYWOOD, July 21, 2000 -- Who would have thought the lowbrow, gross-out humor of "Scary Movie" would be a sign of social progress? Yet, the teen-horror spoof, which just cracked the $100 million mark at the box office Thursday, will soon become the highest-grossing movie ever by a black director. This weekend, the scatalogically minded comedy helmed by Keenen Ivory Wayans will eclipse the $101.3 million gross set by "Stir Crazy," directed by Sidney Poitier, in 1980. It's already surpassed "Bo
  • 'Parents' Holds Top Spot Again
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
    Universal's "Meet the Parents" continued to meet box office success, becoming the year's third film to place first for three consecutive weeks. The PG-13-rated comedy was still laughing all the way to the bank in its third weekend with an estimated $16.32 million (-23%) at 2,619 theaters (+4 theaters; $6,230 per theater). Its cume is approximately $81.0 million, heading for a domestic theatrical gross of $130 million or more. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which
  • 'Parents' Hold onto Top Spot
    By: Martin Grove July 31, 2001 7:53am EST
    Holdover hits prevailed this weekend as moviegoers showed little enthusiasm for new arrivals. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Parents" held on to first place in its second weekend with a still engaging estimated $21.35 million (-25%) at 2,615 theaters (+1 theater; $8,165 per theater). Its cume is approximately $59.4 million. "Parents'" international release is through DreamWorks Pictures, which co-financed the film and will share equally in its success. "Parents" had the highest per-the
  • THE COMING BOX OFFICE WEEKEND (OCT. 13-15, 2000):
    By: Martin Grove May 08, 2001 4:19am EST
    Moviegoers and "Parents" should meet again in first place given the gloomy expectations for this weekend's new releases. While most top level studio marketing and distribution executives were in Orlando this week for ShowEast, the annual convention of exhibitors and distributors, the handful of Hollywood handicappers left minding the store see the holdovers "Meet the Parents" and "Remember the Titans" as the films most likely to perform well. Universal's PG-13-rated comedy "Meet the Par