As we discovered through the DVD commentary, a pay dispute almost lead to Quiñones not being in the second film. “I had did Breakin' and I refused to do Breakin' 2 because Menahem Golan [the head of ...
The pro-Civil War group behind two killings takes its name from the cult '80s breakdancing film. By Seth Abramovitch Senior Writer A few days ago, Sam Firstenberg, the Israel-born movie director ...
Welcome to week three of Lockdown Movie Musts! Featuring weird subgenres of yore that’ll take your mind off, well, (*frowns and points out window*) all that out there. I feel obliged to start this ...
Adolfo Quiñones, the innovative choreographer and actor best known for his film role as Ozone Barco in “Breakin'” and “Breakin’ 2: Electric Boogaloo,” has died at the age of 65. Quiñones, known ...
In the excellent new documentary “Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films,” there is a really great description of Cannon Films, the legendary low budget movie studio. It comes from ...
We are very happy to announce the return of Nashville's most successful indie/electronic/rock/punk/etc dance party! Left Can Dance, after being forced to find a new ...
During the Cannes Film Festival of 2001, Menahem Golan, onetime chief blunderbuss of the celebrated schlock factory Cannon Films, could be found hawking his latest movies at the Cannes Market, ...
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