MEDICAL SCHOOL TUESDAY SEPT 30 7:00 PM MSC 206 SPONSORED BY: ECHO AND GENETICS SOCIETY 4EICU44U Texas A&M University Executive Council of Health Organizations E The Battalion NTERTAINMENT Tuesday • September 30, 1997 Tuesday Soul Food proves good enough to eat Soul Food Starring: Vanessa Williams, Vivica A. Fox and Nia Long Directed by George Tillman Jr. Rated R ★★★★ (out of five) By Mandy Cater Staff writer F amily ties, wisdom and Sun day dinner. Soul Food tells the story of how tradition holds families together. Mother Joe is a matriarch whose life goal is to hold her fam ily together. A 40-year-old tradi tion of Sunday dinners keeps her clan united, through their ups and downs. Joe’s three daughters make her task a constant trial, with sibling rivalry and marital problems con stantly arising. Vanessa Williams plays Teri, the eldest daughter, a beautiful, suc cessful attorney whose marriage is on the rocks. The role is a break out one for Williams, who gives Teri a complexity, both hard-edged and sensitive. Maxine is the middle sister, a housewife and mother, played by Vivica A. Fox. Fox turns away from her action movie gridlock with a brilliant performance as a strong, wild young woman for whom suc cess lies in the home. Nia Long is Bird, the youngest sister, newly wed to an ex-convict, who has recently opened her own beauty salon. Their stories are woven togeth er by a young narrator, Ahmad, Maxine’s son. Child actor Brandon Hammond is heartwrenching as the young man in the center of his family’s storms. His connection to Mother Joe, or Big Mama, as he calls her, provide some of the more j SPACE I-He just jsiayaboar i holida Hashana, Astrom jjoubts he Vanessa Williams, Nia Long and Vivica A. Fox star as sisters in Soul Food. The strong ensemble acting and mouth-watering images of fried chicken, peach cobbler and down-home side dishes, Soul Food is destined to be the sleeper touching screen moments. After Big Mama falls into a coma, the family’s ties begin to come undone, and viewers are left to see the conflicts through Ah mad’s impressionable eyes. Soul Food succeeds where many movies fail — it gives realistic por trayals of the human experience. The well-developed cast of charac ters explore a range of emotions not usually seen in modern films. They are characters people can relate to, not shallow caricatures that are so often die norm today. hit of the season. In a year of big- budget, over-the-top action films, Sold Food reminds movie goers that worthwhile cinema still ex ists, it also sends a message to movie execs that bigger is not al ways better; sometimes simple themes such as sisterhood, a good meal and the ties that bind are all it takes to spell success. WlSHMASTER Continued from Page 3 The lead actress, Tammy Lauren, is stunningly mediocre in the lead role as a long-suffering art expert who incurs the Djinn’s wradi. Sure, no one goes into horror movies expect ing a masterpiece. The poster of Wishmaster is enough to indicate that it is not the type of film people will be discussing over capuccino and French cigarettes. But horror movies depend on originality. And it can be done. Craven’s Scream injected satire into the genre, and die result was excellent. John Carpenter seems incapable of directing a horror movie that is less than literate and original. So there is no excuse for a movie that looks like a Tool video with worse music, and that has a villain saying things like, “I can smell your feeear!” No excuse except for the income this film will almost certainly derive from giggly high-school students. Wes Craven, after all, is a very rich man. 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