For the latest political calculations on Afghanistan, health care overhaul, and the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, Tony Cox speaks with a columnist in the know on all things Washington: Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune.
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Plus, on this Halloween eve, acclaimed author Jewell Parker Rhodes joins us to chat about her books on African vampires and voodoo in the city of New Orleans.
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We also hear from a man who’s studied scary movies for years, and we’ll introduce you to the director of a new fright flick in a genre called “Christian horror.”
Tony Cox speaks with Gil Robertson (pictured, left) — founder and president of the African American Film Critics Association — and Lamont Coleman, director and actor in the new Christian horror movie, In the Closet. The film hits movie theaters tonight.
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I loved the interview with Lamont A. Coleman, Director of “In The Closet” movie! So glad you did it!
Amazing, acting really is incredible. I personally am excited as heck to see Brooklyn’s Finest. It’s going to be about Brooklyn cops. Really psyched!