Tuesday February 9, 2010 12:13 PM MST

Park City, Utah:

Black Dynamite

Director(s):
Scott Sanders
Screenwriter(s):
Michael Jai White, Scott Sanders, Byron Minns
Producer:
Ars Nova
Cinematographer:
Shawn Maurer
Editor:
Adrian Younge
Production Designer:
Denise Pizzini
Costume Designer:
Ruth E. Carter

Black Dynamite

US Narrative Feature Films
U.S.A.,  2008, 90 mins., color


When “the man” kills his brother, pumps heroin into the local orphanage, and floods the ghetto with a secret weapon disguised as Anaconda Malt Liquor, there is only one brother bad enough, strong enough, and brave enough to take them on: the legendary Black Dynamite.Black Dynamite is a throwback with an attitude. Hilarious, campy, hot, and sexy, it plays with every cliché from 1970s film and television, with a few new ones thrown in for color. Director Scott Sanders doesn’t need to show his hand to get his point across, making it even more fun to watch. He has miraculously assembled a huge cast that all perfectly tread the line between satire and spoof. Crazy kudos need to go to our leading man, played by Michael Jai White, who offers a pitch-perfect performance in every take. Art direction and costumes are flawless, and the flocked wallpaper holds it own against the faux fur and poly-blend wardrobe. Black Dynamite has something for everyone: chase scenes, gunfights, a house of ill repute, some karate action, and a star with a killer body who takes on bad guys with—and without—his shirt on. And if this isn’t enough, Sanders does the near impossible: he sustains the comedy while taking a nice big sucker punch at the underlying politics of our time.
CAST
Michael Jai White, Tommy Davidson, Salli Richardson-Whitfield, Arsenio Hall, Byron Minns, Kym Whitley
Scott Sanders - Scott Sanders's directorial debut was the 1999 feature film Thick as Thieves, starring Alec Baldwin, Andre Braugher, and Michael Jai White. He is also one of the most popular DJs in Los Angeles, spinning under the name Suckapunch.
Screenings:

Sun. Jan 18 11:30 p.m. - BLDYN18LL Library Center Theatre, Park City
Tue. Jan 20 noon - BLDYN20ED Egyptian Theatre, Park City
Fri. Jan 23 6:00 p.m. - BLDYN23WE Tower Theatre, SLC
Sat. Jan 24 9:30 p.m. - BLDYN24DN Redstone Cinemas, Kimball Junction