Casts & Crew
John Leguizamo
Adrien Brody
Mira Sorvino
Jennifer Esposito
Michael Rispoli
Saverio Guerra
Brian Tarantina
Al Palagonia
Ken Garito
Bebe Neuwirth
Patti LuPone
Mike Starr
Anthony LaPaglia
Roger Guenveur Smith
Ben Gazzara
Joe Lisi
James Reno
Arthur J. Nascarella
John Savage
Jimmy Breslin
Michael Badalucco
Spike Lee
Lucia Grillo
Nelson Vasquez
Darielle Gilad
Michael Harper
Jessica Galbreath
Evan Cohen
George Tabb
Michael Imperioli
Victor Colicchio
Peter Maloney
Christopher Wynkoop
John Turturro
Ernie Anastos
Jim Jensen
Melba Tolliver
Phil Rizzuto
Reggie Jackson
Danielle Burgio
Lisa France
Peter Epstein
Jill Stokesberry
Kim Director
Bill Raymond
Mildred Clinton
Emelise Aleandri
Michael Sorvino
Phil Campanella
William H. Burns
Ernest Mingione
Frank Fortunato
Danny Zappin
Murielle Arden
Christina Klobe
Charlotte Colavin
Clayton J. Barber
Joie Lee
Rome Neal
Mark Breland
Susan Batson
Evander Holyfield
Toneda Laiwan
Janet Paparazzo
Jodi Michelle Pynn
Jennifer Badger
Jeff DeRocker
Nick Oddo
Damian Achilles
Joanne Lamstein
Gabriel Barre
Tara McNamee
John Michael Brown
Damian Branica
Lorne Behrman
Curtis Gove
James Baggs
Rozie Bacchi
Grace DeSena
Zoe Bournelis
Ashleigh Closs
Frank Cadillac
Daniel J. Courtenay
Michael Prozzo
Kathryn Hud
Antonio Torres
Pamela Wehner
Dionna Colicchio
Victoria Galasso
Danielle Tutelian
John Martucci
Mario Macaluso
Andrew Lasky
Richard Paul
Ray Carlson
Alexander J. Vega
Steven Croft
Mary Jo Todaro
Jacqueline Margolis
Iris Braydon
Valerie Mazzonelli
Hal Sherman
Nicholas Brown
Also Directed by Spike Lee
Moses and Kitch, two young black men, chat their way through a long, aimless day on a Chicago street corner. Periodically ducking bullets and managing visits from a genial but ominous stranger and an overtly hostile police officer, Moses and Kitch rely on their poetic, funny, at times profane banter to get them through a day that is a hopeless retread of every other day, even as they continue to dream of their deliverance.
Mike Tyson's one-man show is a fascinating journey into his storied life and career. MIKE TYSON: UNDISPUTED TRUTH is a rare, personal look inside the life and mind of one of the most feared men ever to wear the heavyweight crown. Directed by Academy Award® nominee Spike Lee, this riveting one-man show goes beyond the headlines, behind the scenes and between the lines to deliver a must-see theatrical knockout.
Pavarotti And Friends for the Children of Liberia
From Spike Lee comes this vibrant semi-autobiographical portrait of a school-teacher, her stubborn jazz-musician husband and their five kids living in '70s Brooklyn.
Fired from his job, a former executive turns to impregnating wealthy lesbians for profit.
Spike Lee takes us into the world of NBA nicknames, focusing on how Ray Allen's starring role in Lee's HE GOT GAME, forever associated him with his character, Jesus Shuttlesworth.
When an armed, masked gang enter a Manhattan bank, lock the doors and take hostages, the detective assigned to effect their release enters negotiations preoccupied with corruption charges he is facing.
When University of Missouri football players threatened to boycott their game with Brigham Young University last November unless president Tim Wolfe resigned, they made news far beyond the sports pages and Columbia, Missouri. But that was only one chapter in a tale that began long before that - a tale that director Spike Lee unspools in this Lil' Joints documentary for ESPN Films. Yes, the athletes played a significant role in forcing Wolfe's resignation, but it was really the female organizers of the Concerned Student 1950 movement, as well as a man, Jonathan Butler, willing to starve himself, who stood tallest in the confrontation with institutional racism at Mizzou. Indeed, their courage and resolve brings hope to the message chanted at the end of the film: "We gonna be all right."
A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hit bottom during his imprisonment in the '50s, he became a Black Muslim and then a leader in the Nation of Islam. His assassination in 1965 left a legacy of self-determination and racial pride.
A successful and married black man contemplates having an affair with a white girl from work. He's quite rightly worried that the racial difference would make an already taboo relationship even worse.