Juice (1992)
Juice (1992) Four Harlem friends -- Bishop (Tupac Shakur), Q (Omar Epps), Steel (Jermaine Hopkins) and Raheem (Khalil Kain) -- dabble in petty crime, but they decide to go big by knocking off a convenience store. Bishop, the magnetic leader of the group, has the gun. But Q has different aspirations.
Poetic Justice (1993)
In this film, we see the world through the eyes of main character Justice, a young African-American poet. A mail carrier invites a few friends along for a long overnight delivery run.
Above the Rim (1994)
Story of a promising high school basketball star and his relationships with two brothers, one a drug dealer and the other a former basketball star fallen on hard times and now employed as a security guard.
Tupac: Resurrection (2003)
Tupac: Resurrection (2003) Home movies, photographs, and recited poetry illustrate the life of Tupac Shakur, one of the most beloved, revolutionary, and volatile hip-hop M.Cs. of all time.
Gang Related (1997)
Gang Related (1997) Two corrupt cops murder an undercover DEA agent by mistake, and frantically try to cover their tracks by framing a homeless man for the crime. That involves juggling evidence, coaching witnesses, and improvising to keep their desperate scheme from unraveling.
Gridlockd (1997)
Gridlockd (1997) After a friend overdoses, Spoon and Stretch decide to kick their drug habits and attempt to enroll in a government detox program. Their efforts are hampered by seemingly endless red tape, as they are shuffled from one office to another while being chased by drug dealers and the poli
Biggie Tupac (2002)
Biggie Tupac 2002 In 1997, rap superstars Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace aka Biggie Smalls, The Notorious B I G were gunned down in separate incidents, the apparent victims of hip hops infamous east west rivalry Nick Broomfields film introduces Russell Poole, an ex cop with damning evidence th